Ridge Back Rails

realkingcobra said:
If you're talking about the 1/8" offset in the t-nuts being off centered Fred, I was building them with "that" offset back in 1986 to match the same screw up Valley made;) All the replacement rails I built had K66 cushions, as it's the cushion blocks in combination with the cushions that have to match up with the top rails on a Valley table, as long as it matches the bolt pattern, and the cushions are at the correct height/width, that's all that matters.

Glen
Go back and study the text.
 
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That is the problem. Some people are book smart asses and have never done the work, but they can tell you how to. Experience it first hand and do it!
Thanks, Ron
 
Ron, I've been covering tables since 1976 and reading since Kindergarden. What's your issue again?
 
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Mr. Penguin

I do not care how long anybody has been recovering tables. I have asked you questions in pm,s and never got an answer. There is a question that Glan asked ,and you still have not answered that. As fas as an issue. I do not have an issue. I fix others problems. Anybody can recover a table. How about fixing it properly then recovering it and keeping that account for years, to come. Now that is an issue, for others.
Ron
 
realkingcobra said:
And the answer is?

Glen
I wont share that particular bit of information on a public forum but there are lots of good glues that you can use. If you arent sure try some of the popular stuff....Barge, Weldwood, Hybond, Formica brand contact cement, 3M (lots of good ones) or most any garden variety solvent based contact cement. Be sure to sand the mold release off of the back of the rubber until you see fibers when held to the light. You can also try "white glue" if you dont already have a coating of glue on the wood liner. Good luck, glad to help out.
 
LCCS said:
I do not care how long anybody has been recovering tables. I have asked you questions in pm,s and never got an answer. There is a question that Glan asked ,and you still have not answered that. As fas as an issue. I do not have an issue. I fix others problems. Anybody can recover a table. How about fixing it properly then recovering it and keeping that account for years, to come. Now that is an issue, for others.
Ron
Huh? Hit the spell check next time.
 
Mr Penguin said:
I wont share that particular bit of information on a public forum but there are lots of good glues that you can use. If you arent sure try some of the popular stuff....Barge, Weldwood, Hybond, Formica brand contact cement, 3M (lots of good ones) or most any garden variety solvent based contact cement. Be sure to sand the mold release off of the back of the rubber until you see fibers when held to the light. You can also try "white glue" if you dont already have a coating of glue on the wood liner. Good luck, glad to help out.
Not interested in this answer, as I already know what the best contact cement is on the market, I was just wondering what kind of glue YOU use, as I've had to reglue some of the penguin rails bought by bar owners, because they came apart from the sub-rails right in the box they were shipped in, before they were even recovered and installed on the tables, I was wondering if I could help YOU some with advice on the glue I use on the rails I build, as I don't ever have that problem:wink:

Glen
 
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Anyone else sick of the bickering and still curious if the Ridge Back rails are made to fit Shelti tables? LOL
 
Spell check

I am afraid i may miss spell something. Hey Josh, I called Glen yesterday and he got back with me today. I have just been to busy to talk with him today. I will post when i find out.
Ron
 
LCCS said:
I am afraid i may miss spell something. Hey Josh, I called Glen yesterday and he got back with me today. I have just been to busy to talk with him today. I will post when i find out.
Ron

Ask him about the green Valleys while you're at it! LOL
 
Club Billiards said:
Anyone else sick of the bickering and still curious if the Ridge Back rails are made to fit Shelti tables? LOL
Not as of yet, there isn't as many Shelti tables around as there is Valley, Dynamo, and Globals.

Glen
 
Club Billiards said:
Ask him about the green Valleys while you're at it! LOL
Someone could have changed the laminate on the Valley you're talking about, as I've done many times in the past:D

Glen
 
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