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Professional table levelling?
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yep, was not sure of the spellings
thanks
(made me hungry though :wink
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only some tables have "adjustable muttons" (the cross beams) or they can be converted to this, that allows for under slate adjustment; if the table does not have this system (most) then shims are used but I think to a lesser extent than used under the feet
If I recall what Geoff has said in the past
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I think snooker tables can also be adjusted at the slate, if you know what I mean.
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Professional table levelling?
Plywood shims under the table legs allow the frame to be levelled where the floor is uneven before the slates go on. one less thing to correct if you know the frame is right first.
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Professional table levelling?
snooker tables tend not to have adjustable legs. you see disks under the foot like big coasters
Don't know what material they are though, cardboard
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Professional table levelling?
I'm sure we've all been there as kids, levelling our six-foot tables with coffee coasters shoved under the legs, but how do the pros do it? I'm assuming the legs have adjustable feet, but this is only a guess.Tags: None
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