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Replacing Your Pool Table Cushions
Cutting the new cushions to fit |
In this
picture, Allen lays the new pool table cushion in place, on the edge of the
rail, and marks the angle of the cut to be made by sighting down the edge of
the cushion, and the curve of the pocket before attaching it to the pool table
rail. |
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he takes a SHARP, NEW blade in a utility knife, and cuts the first end. The
process is repeated on the other end, by placing the new pool table cushion on
the edge of the pool table rail, making sure that the first corner is lined up
perfectly, and then marking the second end of the pool table cushion... if you
have difficulty keeping the new cushion in place, you can always use a couple
pieces of tape to assist you. |
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Carefully cut the the new pool table cushion a little
bit at a time. Almost like scoring it first, and then slowly work your way
through. Cut one side part way through first, and then flip it around, and do
the same to the other side until you actually cut all the way through. Don't
worry too much if the cut face is a little irregular, but do your best. The
most important part is the corner where the balls will hit the pocket. You will
be attaching the pocket protector later, and it will cover any minor
irregularaties in the cut edge, as well as square up the the actual corner of
the pool table cushion. |
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| Attaching the new cushions to the rails...
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