![]() ![]() This happens if the pool table has been stood on, bumped, pool balls jumping or just can happen over time from settling. Some inexperienced installers will also use Bondo or Plaster of Paris for the slate seams, the problem is these hard compounds will crack under the felt leaving pebble-like bumps. Some guys will try to glue them in however that is just a Band-Aid. With wedges they are only holding the slate up at the highest point that it’s hammered in and what happens is when the pool table is bumped or vibrated from play the wedges will wiggle loose and slide outward thus dropping your slate and making a ridge on the play field. Flat shims allow for your pool table to stay level even after bumping and other vibrations from play because they are sandwiched in-between the slate and the body (cabinet) of the pool table. One of many things that we do differently than our competition is that we use flat shims (not wedges) when leveling slate, it takes a little longer but is the right way, period. ![]()
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