BullBuchanan
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Hi all,
Not sure how much advice can be given about this, but I'd appreciate anything I could get.
I had a table professionally installed about 6 months ago.
My mechanic has some super high end level and sure enough everything rolled right for about 4 months and then I started a getting significant roll off towards the right side of the table as pictured.
He came out and fixed it cheap and all was great until this week, about 2 months later. Now the table is rolling off to the right end again, and is even worse than before. shooting side rail to side rail, the ball will curve a diamond or more. It seems the shims under the bottom right leg are a little off center, but this couldn't be the culprit, could it?
The table rolls off to the right end rail if I shoot on either side of the table. The table is an 8x4 on laminate flooring. I'm not rough with it, no kids, etc. The only contact I make with it is on stretch shots, and the shims appear to be rubberized.
Any thoughts on causes/solutions would make me very grateful.
Not sure how much advice can be given about this, but I'd appreciate anything I could get.
I had a table professionally installed about 6 months ago.
My mechanic has some super high end level and sure enough everything rolled right for about 4 months and then I started a getting significant roll off towards the right side of the table as pictured.
He came out and fixed it cheap and all was great until this week, about 2 months later. Now the table is rolling off to the right end again, and is even worse than before. shooting side rail to side rail, the ball will curve a diamond or more. It seems the shims under the bottom right leg are a little off center, but this couldn't be the culprit, could it?
The table rolls off to the right end rail if I shoot on either side of the table. The table is an 8x4 on laminate flooring. I'm not rough with it, no kids, etc. The only contact I make with it is on stretch shots, and the shims appear to be rubberized.
Any thoughts on causes/solutions would make me very grateful.
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