ouch...
I had one (Golden West) in Sacramento last year that was drowned as a result of the fire sprinklers going off while nobody was around over the weekend....but the customer refused to part with it and wanted it setup in memory of his dad and him playing together, so with everyone else laughing at me, and questioning my sanity, I spent waaaay too much time getting it done.
Actually Glen and I laughed about that table earlier today on the phone, but after that one, I'm not too sure I'd go out of my way to try and fix one again.
Expect alot of waves in the frame,slate and rails if nothing else.
alot of planing, straps, woodwork, and time to get it as close as possible to what it used to be before the failed swimming lessons.
Like my buddy in Cali said once...."you don't see many pool tables setup at seaworld."lol
God bless insurance. And I'm sure someone on AZ has a table for sale that would make a good replacement.:wink: