I'm always telling people to ask for pictures of the mechanic's work before you hire, reason being, even if you don't know anything about it, you can still tell if the work looks clean, or looks like a mess.
Pictures of tables fully assembled don't show anything about the skills it takes to put the table together, they're an illusion to the real work performed, and that's what you're paying for.
In these pictures I'm just showing the slate finished, because if the bed cloth looks ragged, that's a pretty good indicator the rails won't be much better. This is a Brunswick 7ft home style table I set up for a friend in Bozeman, MT just recently. I didn't bother with taking pictures of the rails or the table completely assembled, because I just wanted to show the finished slate as a starting point for asking questions of someone you're thinking about hiring, that's all.
Pictures of tables fully assembled don't show anything about the skills it takes to put the table together, they're an illusion to the real work performed, and that's what you're paying for.
In these pictures I'm just showing the slate finished, because if the bed cloth looks ragged, that's a pretty good indicator the rails won't be much better. This is a Brunswick 7ft home style table I set up for a friend in Bozeman, MT just recently. I didn't bother with taking pictures of the rails or the table completely assembled, because I just wanted to show the finished slate as a starting point for asking questions of someone you're thinking about hiring, that's all.