Show and tellWOW seeing how there are ZERO pictures of the pocket folds or a single picture of any staples in this thread, you really know what you what you're talking about, TROLL.
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Show and tellWOW seeing how there are ZERO pictures of the pocket folds or a single picture of any staples in this thread, you really know what you what you're talking about, TROLL.
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Or some guys pound them in too deep and destroy the whole job……..Any pictures of the bottom of those rails, showing the staple work. I've never seen anyone use a hammer to set the featherstrips in the 40 years I've been doing this work, but I've seen plenty of GC rails with the formica showing lots of hammer head marks from pounding in the featherstrips.
First thing I thought of, knowing he pounded the featherstrips in a deep as they'll go, and unless they're at the absolute perfect thickness, set as deep as they'll go just exposes the finsh of the rail edge, no longer protected by the rail cloth over the top of the Featherstone for your cue shaft to rub on instead of the finish of the rails!Or some guys pound them in too deep and destroy the whole job……..![]()
I never said you did bad work, what I did say is that if you're so proud of how you table looks when finished, why not share some pictures of the work you put into installing that cloth on the rails and bed cloth, you know, share some of that pride you have! Unless of course, you DON'T want anyone to see that your skills are no better than any hack job out here, right? I mean, isn't that why you recovered your own pool table, because you're better at it than the hacks are?WOW seeing how there are ZERO pictures of the pocket folds or a single picture of any staples in this thread, you really know what you what you're talking about, TROLL.
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Seeing how its an Olhausen you own, did you happen to replace the pocket facings with some 3/16" 60 durometer facings, so you could eliminate the Olhausn pocket rattle? Bet not, but if you did happen to do that, because you're so good, better than I am at least, got any pictures, I'd like to lean how to do that rightWOW after 40 years you have never figured out how to use a hammer not to leave one single mark, I was taught that in the late 70s. I didn't leave a single mark on the table and it looks plus plays like money. I must be alot better at this than you.
My shaft would look like a pencil with flat sidesFirst thing I thought of, knowing he pounded the featherstrips in a deep as they'll go, and unless they're at the absolute perfect thickness, set as deep as they'll go just exposes the finsh of the rail edge, no longer protected by the rail cloth over the top of the Featherstone for your cue shaft to rub on instead of the finish of the rails!![]()
Why would a person do that to ever table? Nice firm pockets for just a little extra work. Yes I'm a one onwer of this table.Seeing how its an Olhausen you own, did you happen to replace the pocket facings with some 3/16" 60 durometer facings, so you could eliminate the Olhausn pocket rattle? Bet not, but if you did happen to do that, because you're so good, better than I am at least, got any pictures, I'd like to lean how to do that right![]()
My shaft would look like a pencil with flat side
Trust me I didn't pound anything as stated before, that's why the speed square works so good. Never push the featherboards all the way in.I never said you did bad work, what I did say is that if you're so proud of how you table looks when finished, why not share some pictures of the work you put into installing that cloth on the rails and bed cloth, you know, share some of that pride you have! Unless of course, you DON'T want anyone to see that your skills are no better than any hack job out here, right? I mean, isn't that why you recovered your own pool table, because you're better at it than the hacks are?
We weren’t talking about you.Trust me I didn't pound anything as stated before, that's why the speed square works so good. Never push the featherboards all the way in.
Yes you made some statement about a stapling, that didn't sound very positive and there are no pictures of a staple in this thread by me.
Do we have a verdict?Looking at your pictures, you did fine job. Regardless how you did the rails, doesn't matter. As long as your happy with the result. I didn't like the fact. Everyone spent 2 pages, arguing about whether it's cloth or felt.
So you must have the only Olhausen table ever built that don't rattle the balls in the pockets, right?Why would a person do that to ever table? Nice firm pockets for just a little extra work. Yes I'm a one onwer of this table.
But while we are asking questions, what staples pattern are you talking about? I didn't post any pictures of a staple pattern?
Seems like everyone is proud to post pictures of the finished work, I just find it funny no one like posting pictures of the work they do stapling the rails or their pocket work, why do you suppose that is?Why would a person do that to ever table? Nice firm pockets for just a little extra work. Yes I'm a one onwer of this table.
But while we are asking questions, what staples pattern are you talking about? I didn't post any pictures of a staple pattern?
Seems like you do this for a living and troll the board.... people like you are why happy boards die...Seems like everyone is proud to post pictures of the finished work, I just find it funny no one like posting pictures of the work they do stapling the rails or their pocket work, why do you suppose that is?
I guess you don't know about my contributions to AZB over the last 17 years, don't see it dead yetSeems like you do this for a living and troll the board.... people like you are why happy boards die...
This is what I usually see when I work on Olhausen tables, but I'm sure your rail work looks better, right!Seems like you do this for a living and troll the board.... people like you are why happy boards die...
If you rub your hand on it, I guess it's a feeling. If you rubbed your hand on it, I guess it was felt. But what you felt was cloth.Do we have a verdict?
Is it cloth or felt?
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You want to see the work I do in the billards industry, here you go big boy...This is what I usually see when I work on Olhausen tables, but I'm sure your rail work looks better, right!