pdigital....sounds like you did it right then. just takes patience. i cant remember how i came to this technique. i may have stolen it from someone else. i spent a few hours a day for about 4 weeks setting up this table. plays perfectly in the cold weather months as that is when i set it up. in the warm weather there is the tiniest amount of roll to the north. i'm guessing my joists on the first floor heat up and pitch the table a tiny bit . in a basement it should be fine.
I should have thought of that. I actually used a new razor blade and ran it across. After a little while, I could swipe it across without getting stuck or running over any bumps.
pdigital....sounds like you did it right then. just takes patience. i cant remember how i came to this technique. i may have stolen it from someone else. i spent a few hours a day for about 4 weeks setting up this table. plays perfectly in the cold weather months as that is when i set it up. in the warm weather there is the tiniest amount of roll to the north. i'm guessing my joists on the first floor heat up and pitch the table a tiny bit . in a basement it should be fine.
snakeclaw 4 months ago
I should have thought of that. I actually used a new razor blade and ran it across. After a little while, I could swipe it across without getting stuck or running over any bumps.
PDigital2o3 4 months ago