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Legs: These WOL tables utilize a large heavy gauge 3/8" lag bolt
or machine bolt with a heavy gauge fender washer. This combination allows greater torque strength. Once again, rigidity is
important between the frame and the legs to eliminate movement. The larger the foot plant, the more balanced the table becomes
and will evenly distribute the weight from the playing surface to the floor.

Another important part of the top rail is the hardware used to
fasten the rail to the slate-playing surface. The preferred fastening method is a rectangular floating nut plate embedded
inside the rail. These nut plates, along with a 3/8" hex bolt and dome toothed washer, provide the ultimate downward torque
and tensile strength, eliminating vibration.
The Red Mahogany table has fringe leather pockets. ¯

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Rails: A two-piece cross-laminated hardwood oversized
rail design will give you a component that will resist warping, cupping or cracking. The 5 ½" oversize top rail adds to the
beauty of the table while also making it easier to play on, allowing the player more room to hand bridge shots close to the
rail.

The Pecan finish table has matching
shield leather pockets.
Blind Rail: The blind rail gives a finished look to the top portion
of the pool table. Hardwood is the preferred material because of its beauty and strength.

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