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Anonymous Posted on Apr 29, 2010

I have a harvard pool table that has 3-peice slate and one of the slate peices which i beleive it is the middle peice, is slanted , creating 2 bumps where it meets the other peices of slate. How can i fix this myself? Thank you

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Look T link below. it will tell you how to level the slate. It is not an easy job if you do not know what you are doing. You will need to remove the felt then have the table refelted when you are done leveling the slate. The link below has 3 pages

http://www.refelting.com/slate.htm

Good Luck

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