I know at the end of each rail there is a faceing.... so lets just say i leave it on and add 2 more faceing to that one... and I do this to every rail ... so now do I have a double shim or triple shim table? THanks all
Hooked said:I call that double shimmed since you need one facing to protect the rails. Its not optional IMO.
However, just adding facings is not the correct way to shim. If you just add more, the pocket will stop accepting well hit balls. You need to change the "pocket geometry" as the pocket gets tighter. This means the mouth side of the shim needs to be thicker than the throat.
Hooked said:I call that double shimmed since you need one facing to protect the rails. A single facing is not optional, IMO.
However, just adding facings is not the correct way to shim. If you just add more, the pocket will stop accepting well hit balls. You need to change the "pocket geometry" as the pocket gets tighter. This means the mouth end of the shim needs to be thicker than the throat.
I'mdoingit said:I know at the end of each rail there is a faceing.... so lets just say i leave it on and add 2 more faceing to that one... and I do this to every rail ... so now do I have a double shim or triple shim table? THanks all[/QUOTE instead of all the work in shimming might i recommend a product called " Practice Pro pocket reducers" www.poolndarts.com item #PS30..good luck
cuejoey said:I'mdoingit said:I know at the end of each rail there is a faceing.... so lets just say i leave it on and add 2 more faceing to that one... and I do this to every rail ... so now do I have a double shim or triple shim table? THanks all[/QUOTE instead of all the work in shimming might i recommend a product called " Practice Pro pocket reducers" www.poolndarts.com item #PS30..good lu
turquoisecrazy said:cuejoey said:I'mdoingit said:I know at the end of each rail there is a faceing.... so lets just say i leave it on and add 2 more faceing to that one... and I do this to every rail ... so now do I have a double shim or triple shim table? THanks all[/QUOTE instead of all the work in shimming might i recommend a product called " Practice Pro pocket reducers" www.poolndarts.com item #PS30..g
mjantti said:Annoying, we have shimmed pockets in our Brunswick tables at the pool club, but the shims aren't aligned with the rail "nose". The shim edges are slightly inside the pocket making the rail "nose" curve towards the pocket where the shims are located. This makes it very difficult to play bank shots which lie near the pocket.
Do you think the shims should be aligned with the rail nose so that you could play accurate bank shot from the shim just outside the pocket point ?
I hope I did make sense here with my explanation...![]()
Troy said:The shims should be installed so they are an extension of the rail rubber, ie, even with the rail rubber.
Troy
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JoeyInCali said:Ernesto style.![]()
JoeyInCali said:Ernesto style.![]()
Troy said:Looks like slightly less than 4.5" corners to my eye...
Also looks like the rails have been extended with wood backing the rails also added.
There's a table mechanic in NorCal who does the same type job as Ernesto. They ain't chesp though.
Troy
Nice photo, JoeyJoeyInCali said:Ernesto style.![]()
Williebetmore said:Hey, no one is answering cuejoey. I have the same question. I have a GCIV with one EXTRA shim (in addition to the normal pocket facing) - does that mean it is double shimmed or single shimmed? I have no idea what to call it.
Troy said:It's DOUBLE SHIMMED !!!
Troy said:It's DOUBLE SHIMMED !!!