


(However, I have removed the ball trap, put the bolts back into their holes, now use the table like a ball return table, allowing me to use standard Aramith cue balls on the table) The cue ball return will work with both magnetic and over-sized cue balls. It is an 8 foot table, with a 44" x 88" playing surface, 1" thick (actually it's 7/8"), solid single piece slate. The table seems to be a 1969 model Valley coin pool table. Here is my other topic if you'd like to take a look:

I am starting this topic because I have another topic started that is supposed to be for technical questions and I find myself posting the things that I have done to the table on there rather then staying on topic with the questions I need answers to.
