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    how about the glue is better

  • It willl bring roll on the table

  • @akki4811 . Not if done properly.

  • A lot of competitors on here!! This saves customers alot of money seeing that it costs over £300.00 to recover a table!!

  • what a joke just change it all the money people pay to play its a small percentage

  • good stuff!!

  • ill just buy a new table

  • stupid ejit, that was totally useless

  • .@patchmumble. take it your a competitor?

  • you save me about $300 bucks......Gracias!!!!!

  • Too much hassle. Just put glue under and stick it.

  • Never use Glue- when the table comes to get recovered the glue will have to be removed and this will cause a dip in the slate- the slate will need replacing- very vry expensive!

  • I found that fascinating to watch

  • No- Honestly. You would get away with it on a Pool Table because they are rarely ironed but a full sized table is ironed on a daily basis and the patch would just fall off. Also, the patches are much more heavier than cotton and will affect play.

    Thanks..

  • just make sure you give the table a really hot iron after stitching.

    See if you use glue of any kind, then iron the table it will be like applying soft chewing gum to the cloth!!

    Hope i helped you.

  • Hi,Sorry if i sounded rude but 40- years in the trade and working in the trade for 30 years and recovering tables for world champion snooker players and the prince of Sudan does qualify my to say my bit- lol!

    Seriously thou, i can do a stitch that is so flat you can run a ball right over it without knowing

  • ok the stitches will get in the way of the ball action? should use "tacky glue" on the table, glue the felt down, you can also get "powered felt" and sprinkle it on, would be completely smooth and you wouldn't see anything.

  • Hello- NO!!!!!

    Never use glu on the slate- of any kind.

    The glue will never come off without having to sand it off and cause a dip in the slate.

    some of the biggest snooker companies will tell you never to use any form of adhesive on the face of the slate!!

  • - just make sure you give the table a really hot iron after stitching.

    See if you use glue of any kind, then iron the table it will be like applying soft chewing gum to the cloth!!

    Hope i helped you.

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