Table Problems and Fixes List - GC IV

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If anyone were to actually get into making a list of problems with pool tables and their fixes, it would be way to long to read, and take way to long to write and post.
 
If anyone were to actually get into making a list of problems with pool tables and their fixes, it would be way to long to read, and take way to long to write and post.

Please expound on what tables are the closest to perfect and what tables you can bring to perfect the easiest. I have to assume it's out of these 4 tables; Diamonds, Brunswick Anniversaries, Centennials, GC's 1-5 but there may be more. For example AMC made a GC knockoff for a while... was it any good?. Also, what tables had/have the best slate? I assume that was Italian slate? I know Brunswick Brunstone is not your favorite for example. Did Olhausen use good slate?
 
I only consider commercial tables worthwhile working on as they have a lot of similarities as in the rails and frames. Any table can be fixed up better than the manufacturer built them, questions are how much fixing, and is it worthwhile. No pool table built today is without its flaws, and that depends on which tables you're talking about. So, i put all pool tables into two categories, 1) I'll work on them, 2) not worth my time. I'm not going to spend the rest of the day explaining all the pro's and con's of different pool tables, that would take to long.
 
I only consider commercial tables worthwhile working on as they have a lot of similarities as in the rails and frames. Any table can be fixed up better than the manufacturer built them, questions are how much fixing, and is it worthwhile. No pool table built today is without its flaws, and that depends on which tables you're talking about. So, i put all pool tables into two categories, 1) I'll work on them, 2) not worth my time. I'm not going to spend the rest of the day explaining all the pro's and con's of different pool tables, that would take to long.

Understand.
 
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Great Subject. List What would be a "Perfect Table".

Please Create a Seperate Post and then monitor it.

***This List is for the GCIV Problems and Fixes***

Oops, my apologies. I'll butt out.
 
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Oops, my apologies. I'll butt out.

No Insult Intended.

It's just that this these lists tend to go off in every direction.

But I'm Sure That Will Not Happen With This Group.
 
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Key to success: hire the right person and you are all set! Good luck

Trent from Toledo[/QUOTE

"Hire the Right Person"

The Right Person:

They Have True Knowledge
They are Available
They Work in Your Area
You Know a Table Mechanic to Call
You Know How to Contact Them
They Want to Work on Your Model of Table
You Can Afford Them
 
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Donny Wessels
West State Billiards & Gamerooms
1225 Burton St, Fullerton, CA 92831
(714) 681-0853

There is a difference between asking a question and trying to get years & years of knowledge out of the mechanics in this forum....

People pay Billiard Mechanics to work for them because they know all of the things you want to know.

Donny is more than capable of taking care of your GC4....

Notice, no one has even attempted to answer your "list for each table" request......

Good Luck.

p.s. if you can't afford a good mechanic: SAVE YOUR MONEY UNTIL YOU CAN.
 
I agree that the list should be limited to Only the Commercial Tables I Listed in the Starting Post. BUT a New, Seperate Post and List for Each Model. Be Sure to Put the Model Name in the Post Title.

***This Post is For The Gold Crown IV Only***

State the Problem and the Fix and WHY.

As far as the other Lists.... here are some suggestions.....

Seven Brunswicks
Five Diamond
12 Lists Total

A Separate Post for Each List.

One Person for each List to compile the information for that one type.

I started with the GCIV because that's what I have waiting to be put together.

I just wanted to be sure all is well before I put it together.

I know every one of these tables inside and out and could build such a list, but answer this question first....what's in it for me, and how do i get reimbursed for my time?
 
Sorry, Trying to Organize Some of Info Already Listed Here on AZ.
Over Time Info Like This Gets Lost, Distorted.
Look at the History of Billiards.

Money Has Nothing to Do With the List.
Being a Knowledgeable Consumer is.

To be a knowledgeable consumer you'd first half to care enough to research what you're buying, and I'm sorry buy 99% of consumers nust spend the money, and a lot of it is on junk. Second, where do you propose finding all the info you're asking for seeings how I'm the one who's provided most of the knowledge here on AZB you're researching, and that is nothing compared to the detailed list of each individual pool table mentioned that i could put together. But like i asked already, what's in it for me seeinvs how most buyers wouldn't read it anyway, let alone pay for that info.
 
Sorry, Trying to Organize Some of Info Already Listed Here on AZ.
Over Time Info Like This Gets Lost, Distorted.
Look at the History of Billiards.

Money Has Nothing to Do With the List.
Being a Knowledgeable Consumer is.

It sounds to me like you have a good idea of what the issues are. Are you trying to install the table yourself?

Trent
 
This Discussion was about how a Table Owner would be able to Tell the Difference Between Real Table Mechanics and the Hacks.
 
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