Hi all
I've searched through the forums and can't find the answer to what seems a simple question. So sorry if it's already been asked elsewhere.
I've got an old Superleague 7x4 pool table that needs quite a bit of restoration, so a recover is definitely on the cards in the near future. More pressing is that the cushions are barely rebounding the balls. They make a horrible 'thudding' sound on contact. I started reading up and got very close to ordering new cushion rubber and cloth.
However, on closer inspection it seems to be that the cushions are just coming away from the table. I used a couple of clamps to hold them back in their rightful place and they work much better. In fact the table becomes very playable, albeit it in rather shabby condition.
So, what is the best glue to use to attach the cushions to the table? Or is there something else I'm missing?
I was looking at rubber cement but I get the feeling that is wrong and perhaps any old decent contact glue will do the trick?
Thanks for any advice
John
I've searched through the forums and can't find the answer to what seems a simple question. So sorry if it's already been asked elsewhere.
I've got an old Superleague 7x4 pool table that needs quite a bit of restoration, so a recover is definitely on the cards in the near future. More pressing is that the cushions are barely rebounding the balls. They make a horrible 'thudding' sound on contact. I started reading up and got very close to ordering new cushion rubber and cloth.
However, on closer inspection it seems to be that the cushions are just coming away from the table. I used a couple of clamps to hold them back in their rightful place and they work much better. In fact the table becomes very playable, albeit it in rather shabby condition.
So, what is the best glue to use to attach the cushions to the table? Or is there something else I'm missing?
I was looking at rubber cement but I get the feeling that is wrong and perhaps any old decent contact glue will do the trick?
Thanks for any advice
John
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