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HOW TO MAKE A POOL TABLE BALL POLISHER

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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2009

SHOWS THREE DIFFERENT BALL POLISHER DESIGNS. ALSO TALKS ABOUT DIFFERENT POLISHING PRODUCTS AND HOW THEY INFLUENCE THE GAME.

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  • The first ball polisher is great. Would you make one for sale? If so, what would you charge to make me one and ship to 45005?

    Nice looking cues too. Are the ferrules wooden? Or did I just see them wrong?

    Joey

  • @runarak - Thanks for the complement Joey. I could make one and ship it out to you for $200.00. There is about $50.00 in parts and about 3 hours in labor. It will probably cost about $40.00 to ship it so $ 200.00 should cover it all.

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  • haha thats sweet

  • it just sounds so wrong

  • Love the first buffer machine. Got a couple of questions..

    A) What type of carpet are you using?

    B) How did you get your buffer pad to get that shape?

    C) Is the dimmer switch wired directly to the buffer(meaning, did you cut the plug to the wall and just hook it up to the dimmer switch)

    Thx again for the video and helping out fellow home pool players...

  • Excellent video, John. I give you a "A+" on your video. Great creative thinking. One suggestion for the very first one you made - put a strip of felt or carpet around the inside of the holes so the balls don't spin against the wood. This would, of course necessitate making the holes larger when making the top board but the end result would be worth it. I saw this done at a place out in California and I've wanted to make one ever since then.

    Again, well, done, John!

  • i liked the frist one and the last one to cool

  • Thanks for sharing man! made one for my club for under 150 :) works great too!

  • Awesome and thanks for sharing your designs! Nice walk through of each as well!

  • Definitely going to give this a try. Thanks for the video!!!

  • Hi could you tell me what brand/model polisher is used in the 1st polisher. Thanks alot

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