Installing new Simonis 860HR on a set of 7' Diamond Smart Table rails.

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • I am recovering a set of 7' Diamond Smart table rails. For a video of the entire table being completed please see my other videos. See links below for printable instructions.
    Bed Cloth - • Install Simonis on a D...
    Covering Rails - • Installing new Simonis...
    Entire Process - • Installing Simonis 860...
    PDF of recovery instructions - ufile.io/oafgq
    JPG of recovery instructions - ufile.io/imdul

Комментарии • 91

  • @sobayintegrators4248
    @sobayintegrators4248 4 года назад +7

    This has to be considered the definitive video on how to refelt rails - thanks so much for creating this, your work is absolutely awesome. Truly inspiring (to someone like me who struggled so much with recovering rails prior to finding your video). Thanks again!

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words. I am be glad you got something out of the videos. I have been working on tables for a while now and figured there would be a few people out there who would like to see it done.

  • @Iksmohj1
    @Iksmohj1 Год назад

    Some people say that it will take two or more people to change the felt because you have to pull the other ends but this man did it all by HIMSELF and it was flawless.Great video Sir Zach!I hope you can make a video about installing the Brunswick pro table.the one with the wider side rails and used in tournaments.more power!

  • @boodaghost6896
    @boodaghost6896 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for posting this. It let me know that my several rail recoverings were done correctly. Every 3 or 4 years, I'd get a wild hair and change the felt color on my table, as well as a few others and vids like this didn't exist in the 90's. I'm about to install an antique Brunswick in my home and am in need of re-education. This really helps. Thanks!

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  2 года назад

      No problem. Some of those antique tables can be a pain in the butt. What table are you going to be installing?

    • @boodaghost6896
      @boodaghost6896 2 года назад

      @@reverendjonas Best I can tell, and was told, that it's an old commercial Brunswick. My grandfather bought out of a pool hall back in the late 60's. It was probably 25 or 30 yrs old when he bought it. He sold it in the mid 80's with the condition that I'd get first right of refusal when they sold. Fast forward to 2003 and I got a phone call. It's currently in pieces and the re-cushioning of the rails is up first. Thanks for the response.

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  2 года назад

      @@boodaghost6896 Well best of luck. I have rebuilt and "Diamond-ized" lot and lots of sets of old Brunswick rails, feel free to ask if you have any questions.

    • @boodaghost6896
      @boodaghost6896 2 года назад

      @@reverendjonas Well, I really appreciate it! When you say 'diamond-ized', are you literally talking about the diamond spots in the rails or are you referencing something about the Diamond brand? Sorry for being so obtuse. Some of the diamonds on this table are pretty rough, as you can imagine. Would love to replace.

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  2 года назад +1

      @@boodaghost6896 No worries, that is a term lots of people have given to cutting the subrails off the old tables and rebuilding with the same dimensions as the Diamond tables. Doing this enables you to use the same cushions, as well as making the pockets play similar to the diamond tables.

  • @creedolala6918
    @creedolala6918 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this! I know a lot of people wanna be able to do this themselves and don't know where to start.

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  5 лет назад +1

      I hope it helps! Nothing like hands on experience but maybe this will help a little!

  • @tonguirodriguez1599
    @tonguirodriguez1599 2 года назад

    Wooow este es el mejor video que encontre. Todo lo hace a detalle y mostrando cada paso. Simplemente Excelente. Ahora ya puedo renovar la mesa de billar de mi patrona. Manos a la obra

  • @hvacker4194
    @hvacker4194 4 года назад +1

    A true mechanic.

  • @jeffersonmendes1466
    @jeffersonmendes1466 3 года назад

    Muito legal , eu também trabalho com messas de sinuca. Emcando tabelas. Parabéns pelo trabalho

  • @bruteastute
    @bruteastute 3 года назад

    I’ve learned so much that I apply on many tables because of your excellent videos...thank you!!! After you set feather strip, can you describe the cut on the ends? It always slows me down trying to figure out how to make it easier to getting the two horizontal edge staples more clean and not having a funny finish to the angle on the top side

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  2 года назад

      I slide the razor blade down the back edge of the cloth between the facing and feather strip, not cutting the vertical cloth, but cutting the "bottom" and front of the little square. That will leave little flap of cloth that can be rolled under and creased when stapling so it's nice and clean.

  • @iruntables
    @iruntables 4 года назад +2

    Well, shoot...now I guess I have to stop telling my customers it's hard to find a good video of RUclips for how to DIY. LOL

  • @aaronevanoff9518
    @aaronevanoff9518 Год назад

    Awesome video! Thank you because this helps a lot. Sadly my budget is just too tight right now to hire out a recovery (I own a pool table because it was a free to me Kasson).
    Why is it some corners you fold over and others you pull back and staple with only one layer of cloth?

  • @curtiscampaigne275
    @curtiscampaigne275 Год назад

    Just curious, I have an 8’ diamond table. Can I follow the same steps. This installer is so good!

  • @user-pg2rb5fx2t
    @user-pg2rb5fx2t 2 года назад

    So nice!! I am wondering why you seem to pull more material to the front of the featherstrip towards the ends of the rails. I’m guessing it’s maybe to get a head start on getting rid of material for turning the corner I do some thing similar on bar box rails for the side pocket.

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  2 года назад +1

      You got it. Pulling that little extra helps with getting rid of some of the wrinkles when stapling the bottom.

  • @erichoward5980
    @erichoward5980 2 года назад +1

    So why are you cutting the front of the rails? How many times have you cut the rubbers? You can see when you refelt the rails that theres cut marks in the rubbers. Why not cut on top of the feather stripping?

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  2 года назад

      It's faster to do it this way. You run a chance of cutting the top finish of the rail if you try to cut the top by the feather strip. A couple little cuts in the bottom side of the rubber will never cause any issues with play. If a sharp new blade is used, it cuts the cloth and can hardly see a cut in the rubber.

  • @kevinpachecodenverpooltabl6717
    @kevinpachecodenverpooltabl6717 4 года назад

    I love playing on Simonis, I hate installing it. Its so stringy

  • @tonymanangan2269
    @tonymanangan2269 3 года назад

    👍👍

  • @gerridhodges4084
    @gerridhodges4084 2 года назад

    Why do some diamonds have a deep pocket shelf and others are shallow?

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  2 года назад

      The deep shelf slates are from some of the original runs of the smart and Pro-Am tables. It was just a design change.

  • @chaseray952
    @chaseray952 4 года назад

    Is the double over on the side cushions extra protection or is there more reasoning than that?

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  4 года назад +1

      The reason for the fold is to finish off the side pocket clean with no cloth bunching or ripples. If you tried to do it without a fold, the cloth would have to be pulled too tightly around the point of the cushion.
      It would compress the point of the cushion and make it rebound funny.

  • @jacobjones5269
    @jacobjones5269 3 года назад

    Ok, what’s the difference between the 860 and 860 HR?.. From my understanding, the HR stands for high resistance, and it’s made for pool halls.. Is that correct?..

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  3 года назад

      HR is not just for pool halls. I feel the speed is a little faster than 860, a little slower that 760. HR will hold up to abuse better, last longer, and in my opinion play with a more consistent speed for longer. The break in period is also shorter.
      The physical difference is the percentage of wool and nylon, and the way the finished cloth is sheared.

    • @jacobjones5269
      @jacobjones5269 3 года назад

      @@reverendjonas
      I guess that’s the reason I can’t find it, anywhere.. lol.. I just put 860 on my gold crown, been using it for years and I like it.. It’s my home table and I’m fanatic about keeping it clean and in shape.. But next time, if I can find it, I’ll check it out.. Thanks Zach..

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  3 года назад

      @@jacobjones5269 Try West State Billiards in California. They usually have everything in stock.

  • @grimloktt
    @grimloktt 4 года назад

    I tried but cannot get my corners without creasing them. I'm using proline 303T. Perhaps it's too thick or not stretchy enough. I watched that part of your video a number of times but still can't get it. Any tips? Where do you operate out of?

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  4 года назад

      What kind of table are you covering? Have you ever covered a table with Simonis before? I am in Idaho, and Arizona.

    • @grimloktt
      @grimloktt 4 года назад

      @@reverendjonas kasson. Never covered pool table in my life...

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  4 года назад

      @@grimloktt The important part is at 11:45 in this video. This is where all the extra cloth is "removed" by pulling it around the corner of the rail. The 2 vertical staples hide a lot of bunched up cloth behind the pocket when it is installed.

  • @kevinbowers512
    @kevinbowers512 2 года назад

    This may be hard to explain via typed response, but how hard are you pulling while stapling?

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  2 года назад +1

      Hard enough. Lol. It's very hard to explain, but it is tight enough to have uniform tension along the entire rail, but not so tight as to pucker the point of the cushion. I usually pull about 1 inch ahead where I will staple. At the point of pulling the cushion is dimpled, but 1 inch away where stapling, it is just perfect.

    • @kevinbowers512
      @kevinbowers512 2 года назад

      @@reverendjonas and I'm assuming you are pulling back and away from where you are stapling?

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  2 года назад +1

      @@kevinbowers512 In the corners it is important to pull in whatever direction you need to to get the wrinkles out as well as making the tension right. Down the straights I try to pull pretty straight back.

    • @kevinbowers512
      @kevinbowers512 2 года назад

      @@reverendjonas ok thanks brother. Getting ready to redo my own table and never done one so using your videos as a guide. Lol

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  2 года назад

      @@kevinbowers512good luck. If you need anything else feel free to ask, I'll do my best to explain. What kind of table?

  • @anthonyvallario7561
    @anthonyvallario7561 5 лет назад

    Why don't you staple directly in front of where you pull with the pliers when going down the rail

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  5 лет назад +1

      If you staple right behind the stretch, you can get dimples in the point of the cushion from it being pulled too tight. Stapling offset from the pliers makes it tight but more even.

    • @anthonyvallario7561
      @anthonyvallario7561 5 лет назад

      @@reverendjonas thanks if you had a few tips that you can give me what would they be for felting the rails and the table

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  5 лет назад

      @@anthonyvallario7561 Take your time and get a good staple puller. It takes quite a bit of practice to get the rails just right. Watch the videos a bunch. That will help you more than trying to explain it.

  • @rcfowler1238
    @rcfowler1238 4 года назад

    Xlnt video. Commentary on things to watch out for..........?

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  4 года назад

      Make sure there are no bubbles. Pull the cloth tight from end to end when putting the feather strip in on top. Make sure there are no foreign objects under the cloth before stapling. Don't pull tight enough to dimple the rail rubber when stapling. Anything else just ask!

  • @parker374
    @parker374 4 года назад +1

    Have you ever done this on a Valley or Dynamo table? I would love to see how you would cover those rails with this cloth.

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  4 года назад

      Yes, I have done many. ruclips.net/video/FbyssrhjBeo/видео.html
      The bed cloth is installed in a similar way as on the Diamonds.

    • @parker374
      @parker374 4 года назад

      @@reverendjonas I am pulling my hair out on the rails, specifically the end rails. What is the secret???

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  4 года назад

      @@parker374 check out that link I sent. The only real answer is to do about 200 rails. They are tricky, there is no short cut to them, but maybe a couple tricks you can pick up on that video.

    • @parker374
      @parker374 4 года назад +1

      @@reverendjonas I got them done thanks to your link, I can't thank you enough for posting these vids and getting back to me, You Rock...
      You knew it was coming One more Dumb Question in the bed cloth video you make offset marks at the side pockets are you putting that line on the corner of the slate when you glue it down and what measurement do you use for a 7ft Dynamo???

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  4 года назад

      @@parker374 Glad it helped!

  • @bigbox21
    @bigbox21 3 года назад +1

    Could have done a better job on the side pockets.

  • @joseluisespinoza5659
    @joseluisespinoza5659 5 лет назад

    How much you charge for a table I got a 8 pro old Brunswick.

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  5 лет назад

      Usually about $650 depending on location, but it's real hard to quote without seeing the table.

  • @angelescityvids
    @angelescityvids 5 лет назад

    What about the bed of the table?

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  5 лет назад

      ruclips.net/video/UgKw7KFv12M/видео.html

  • @rogerjdf
    @rogerjdf 4 года назад

    What’s the name and location of this pool hall?

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  4 года назад +1

      It is Main Street Billiards in Mesa, Arizona.

  • @juanmorales1777
    @juanmorales1777 11 месяцев назад

    Ever installed new rubber on diamonds?

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, many times.

    • @juanmorales1777
      @juanmorales1777 11 месяцев назад

      @@reverendjonas happen to have any videos on that? Or maybe suggestions hints and tips? Any info would be appreciated! Awesome vids by the way that’s gonna help me a bunch when I go to refelt on my 7ft red label.

    • @juanmorales1777
      @juanmorales1777 11 месяцев назад

      @@reverendjonas ?

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  10 месяцев назад +1

      No I dont have any videos of cushion replacement. Next one I do I will try to get some video.

  • @tombarry8322
    @tombarry8322 4 года назад

    What make of staple gun do you use?

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  4 года назад

      I do not know the exact model, its very similar to this one:
      www.amazon.com/3PLUS-H7116SP-Pneumatic-Upholstery-Stapler/dp/B07KQ52FBB
      It is a 22ga 3/8 crown Upholstery Stapler. I used to use a larger wire staple with a 1/2" crown, which holds the cloth better, but causes more damage to the rails year after year when recovering. Another plus to the 22ga staples is they come out easier.

    • @tombarry8322
      @tombarry8322 4 года назад

      @@reverendjonas Thanks!

  • @cristiancalderon4307
    @cristiancalderon4307 4 года назад

    What size staples do you use ?

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  4 года назад +1

      They are 3/8" crown, 1/4" leg,Andi think they are 22 gauge.

    • @cristiancalderon4307
      @cristiancalderon4307 4 года назад

      @@reverendjonas so that eliminates the dimples on the tip of Bumpers ?

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  4 года назад +2

      @@cristiancalderon4307 I do not get dimples in the front of the bumpers because I pull the cloth with the pliers about an inch in front of where I am stapling.
      The big reason to use the smaller crown and smaller gauge is to speed up the process of removing them later and not damaging the wood as much.

    • @cristiancalderon4307
      @cristiancalderon4307 4 года назад +1

      @@reverendjonas Thank you for the info and the video also

    • @basedmenace1727
      @basedmenace1727 3 года назад

      @@reverendjonas what psi do you use?

  • @KevinWorrell
    @KevinWorrell 5 лет назад

    Wow a little bit of commentary would go a very long way here....thanks though for the nice video.

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  5 лет назад

      I did no commentary on purpose so no translation is necessary. If you have questions please ask I would be happy to try to help.

    • @daviddavis8686
      @daviddavis8686 4 года назад

      @@reverendjonas I actually completely loved the fact there was no commentary. Your video was so well executed. The way you sped up and slowed down at the right times. And the use of different camera angles. What a savage video buddy. Thanks!

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  4 года назад

      @@daviddavis8686 Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed the video.

    • @iruntables
      @iruntables 4 года назад

      I actually liked the lack of commentary as well and thought the camera angles did a great job of showing what needs to be shown. Well executed, sir!!!

  • @russellnotestine6436
    @russellnotestine6436 4 года назад +1

    Dude.. Cover my tables

  • @moolacue
    @moolacue 11 месяцев назад

    Too tight on the pockets. Changing the opening angle.

  • @stevesmith866
    @stevesmith866 3 года назад

    1 down. 15 to go. Yikes

    • @reverendjonas
      @reverendjonas  3 года назад +1

      I feel your pain. I have 34 to do next month.