• Bondo's Best

    From candcandkids@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 10 15:22:08 2020
    On Tuesday, March 27, 2001 at 6:58:25 PM UTC-5, JC wrote:
    Forgot to mention

    15 years as a billiard mechanic

    HI, with your experience you should know this one, as I cannot find the answer anywhere! I've looked online for hours!
    The slate, is it suppose to be perfectly smooth? I bought a used table and the slate has like a grooved texture to it! Normal? or not?
    Email me: I have a picture of the slate
    Also; I can I melt glue gun sticks for the seams? I should I really use Durhams water putty?
    My table is in Florida in a section of my shop that gets cold, hot and humid. Thank you

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  • From Spokane72Chevelle@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 26 14:20:10 2021
    My buddy over at J&S Construction mentioned that any filler will work out for you.. www.Remodel-Spokane.com has done so many high-end custom homes in our area, that he's seen lots of tables installed. Opinion aside, any good putty will be fine as long
    as you clean up your mess! #remodel_spokane

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