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Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostEven with new cloths ours tend to slow a little as the evening goes on so this helps against that so you don't get to play on a slowish table if you're last on!Last edited by Big Splash!; 25 September 2016, 09:46 AM.
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Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostEven with new cloths ours tend to slow a little as the evening goes on so this helps against that so you don't get to play on a slowish table if you're last on!
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Originally Posted by markz View PostIt's even worse if you get players that grip the cloth harder and drag their fingers against the nap. Not only ends up slow but get more and more shots rolling off.
Is that your take on it?
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Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostIt's a hard one that as I've always been told that you should push your fingers into the cloth for the ultimate grip so you have a stable base.
Is that your take on it?
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Originally Posted by markz View PostYeah, need a stable bridge hand but I just lift my hand off table. Seen some guys drag their hand back 3 foot and it does my nut in as the table gets worse all I see is land mines waiting to go off and make pots roll off lol
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Originally Posted by Bigmeek View Post[ATTACH]18495[/ATTACH
I made these up from that Flotel carpet tile stuff that was mentioned in another thread/post. It does a not bad job but I found you had to press down really hard to get the block to run smoothly over the Beize.Cheap and Cheerful! 😄
https://wpbsa.com/coaches/simon-seabridge/
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Originally Posted by inevermissblue View PostThey are perfect! However. As the flotex has a strong flex, you should ease off with the pressure. As this is still more effective than a bed cloth piece.
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Originally Posted by Big Splash! View PostIf anyone needs a napping block, let me know, I've got some spare 6811T at the moment. The great thing about mine is that you get three workable sides, so you get three times the wear of a Peradon.
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