![]() ![]() I just wondered if they didn't get the rail quite tight enough. It was removed and reinstalled by professionals from a reputable billiards business. The table was in storage for a few months while remodeling was being done in my house. Drop back and let us know how it turns out. (You might find that right now, the rail is pulled too close to the slate). It also tells adjustments, and hights from the bed of the table, the point of the rail should be. There is a section on rail repair, and how to reglue them. Do you have a book on recovering it? If not, you may want to get one. ![]() I say this because it sounds like the rubber part of the rail has started to come loose from the support part, and tightening it too much can warp the rail. ![]() It will soon be a dead spot, and not rebound properly. What it sounds like to me is you also have a developing problem with that rail. Any thoughts would be helpful.Hi trs4594, I have tightened it down from underneath (3 bolts) but hesitate to go too far. Does anyone know if there is a rule of thumb adjustment for pool table rails? I have a very nice Brunswick but on one side rail from the side pocket to the corner pocker it has developed a distinct "thunk" when a ball plays against it. ![]()
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