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Originally Posted by ste bed View PostYou should never wet a table with anything be it misting or a damp cloth.it will turn the chalk hard that gets under the cloth and shrink the cloth.
@philip, don't let the iron go cold, do half a table then reheat it, then do the second half. Ironing a table twice should involve four heats of the iron.
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[QUOTE=Big Splash!;902724]Utter rubbish. We kept a shagged out 5yr old cloth going this way. It was as dead as a dodo until we misted it; not watered it. The mist only lies on the top and doesn't get underneath there's so little of it.
@philip, don't let the iron go cold, do half a table then reheat it, then do the second half. Ironing a table twice should involve four heats of the iron.[/QUOTE
Haha the great big splash speaks again your a total tool pal.
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[QUOTE=Big Splash!;902724]Utter rubbish. We kept a shagged out 5yr old cloth going this way. It was as dead as a dodo until we misted it; not watered it. The mist only lies on the top and doesn't get underneath there's so little of it.
Utter rubbish right. If you read the full thread you will read that another member Geoff large probably one of the most experienced table fitters left in the country strongly advises against this but obviously he's talking utter rubbish.
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Do you guys use the napping block between match frames?
Found it really keeps the pace of the table up longer since we started.
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Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostDo you guys use the napping block between match frames?
Found it really keeps the pace of the table up longer since we started.王可
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Originally Posted by philip in china View PostI don't but I can see the advantage. As I said about my set up in China, if you had 2 blocks, so 2 guys could be doing the job, it wouldn't take long.
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Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostI generally rush on and it takes less than a minute if you get a shift on and what a difference to keeping the speed up and the general look of the cloth.
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