Good eye. I snapped that pic when I was fixing it. One of the mounts for the wheel axle broke so I had to JB Weld it in place.Why is there only one wheel on the attachment?
Seems like you’d have both or none.
Good eye. I snapped that pic when I was fixing it. One of the mounts for the wheel axle broke so I had to JB Weld it in place.Why is there only one wheel on the attachment?
Seems like you’d have both or none.
Why oh Why with all the ways to clean pool table cloth would you use windex?Anyone using Windex on their table to clean the cloth? Is this advisable ? Any pros or cons about this idea appreciated .
Go back and read my post , # 10. Had read on a number of different posts where folks were indeed using windex after cleaning their tables. I just was posting asking the question, for the reason that I might have been missing something. A bit inquisitive that way, and always will be.Why oh Why with all the ways to clean pool table cloth would you use windex?
Totally a guess here but since on windows it evaporates so fast, and doesn't seem to leave any residue, and appears to be on the mild end as far as chemical cleaners go, my guess is that people then think it might be a logical choice for a cloth that they don't want to put a harsh chemical or one that will leave residue or not dry very fast.Why oh Why with all the ways to clean pool table cloth would you use windex?