Hello all - and greetings from sunny Central Florida..!
I recently acquired a 12' white oak 1930 WIllie Holt table and am now facing the daunting task of assembling it - I didn't realize this thing was going to be so big and so heavy. Three people tried to move one of the 5 pieces of slate from the stack in my trailer and couldn't budge it!
There is no manual and no instructions so I am hoping that there is someone out there that can provide some guidance.
Yes, I know: the best advice is to call a professional installer..! Unfortunately, I have tried that and no-one around here has worked on anything bigger than an 8' pool table - and want $1,000-2,000 to learn how to do it. I think I would rather do the learning - and have the challenge - myself (unless, of course, someone wants a cheap vacation in Orlando (room and food provided) in exchange for some help and advice for a week or so)
So far, I have the frame assembled.
I am surprised that the two side rails and two end rails are about 1/2" higher than the 8 cross members (muntins?) that form the central part of the frame. Are the slates supposed to be supported just on these outer rails?
I am assuming that my next task needs to be to level the whole frame. Should this be done before the bolts are tightened? Then tightened and re-checked? At the moment, it appears that the end rails are a little lower than the side rails. If they cannot be leveled during tightening, should the rails be planed down to match the lowest part? I am sure I have all the pieces located correctly with the factory markings so am surprised there is a difference in height between two rails that are fixed to the same leg (a side and end rail).
I am also a little confused by the decorative curved side panels (that fit under the side rails) appearing to be a little too small for the gap between the legs...
Once leveling has been done, I am assuming that I then place the slates? I now have a pallet jack that can lift 2,000lb up to 31" that will hopefully make that job a little more manageable - assuming I can figure out how to winch them onto the forks of the jack..!
And I am not thinking beyond that at the moment.
So, any and all information and advice will be VERY welcomed. Is there such a thing as an installation manual for this beast?
Many thanks,
Jeff
(ex-pat Brit looking forward to a long-delayed game of snooker....)
I recently acquired a 12' white oak 1930 WIllie Holt table and am now facing the daunting task of assembling it - I didn't realize this thing was going to be so big and so heavy. Three people tried to move one of the 5 pieces of slate from the stack in my trailer and couldn't budge it!
There is no manual and no instructions so I am hoping that there is someone out there that can provide some guidance.
Yes, I know: the best advice is to call a professional installer..! Unfortunately, I have tried that and no-one around here has worked on anything bigger than an 8' pool table - and want $1,000-2,000 to learn how to do it. I think I would rather do the learning - and have the challenge - myself (unless, of course, someone wants a cheap vacation in Orlando (room and food provided) in exchange for some help and advice for a week or so)
So far, I have the frame assembled.
I am surprised that the two side rails and two end rails are about 1/2" higher than the 8 cross members (muntins?) that form the central part of the frame. Are the slates supposed to be supported just on these outer rails?
I am assuming that my next task needs to be to level the whole frame. Should this be done before the bolts are tightened? Then tightened and re-checked? At the moment, it appears that the end rails are a little lower than the side rails. If they cannot be leveled during tightening, should the rails be planed down to match the lowest part? I am sure I have all the pieces located correctly with the factory markings so am surprised there is a difference in height between two rails that are fixed to the same leg (a side and end rail).
I am also a little confused by the decorative curved side panels (that fit under the side rails) appearing to be a little too small for the gap between the legs...
Once leveling has been done, I am assuming that I then place the slates? I now have a pallet jack that can lift 2,000lb up to 31" that will hopefully make that job a little more manageable - assuming I can figure out how to winch them onto the forks of the jack..!
And I am not thinking beyond that at the moment.
So, any and all information and advice will be VERY welcomed. Is there such a thing as an installation manual for this beast?
Many thanks,
Jeff
(ex-pat Brit looking forward to a long-delayed game of snooker....)
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