Originally Posted by: 777 There's a table at the Brunswick Zone XL south of Park Meadows, but you'll need to grab some napkins and clean up the rods, then lube them.
after all that mentioned above.. Odds are the balls will need to be cleaned.
And then, most likely you will need to straighten a few rods, check for broken men, then if you know how to feel a broken pin, then you will need to replace them. And then you check out the cushions to see if any are damaged, then replace them, then after all that checking, last but not least, you will most likely have to level the table, and that's not easy if you have never done that before.
oh..one thing tho.. This is not in order..
Basically places that have one table in the corner, and don't do any promoting for the game. .usually the tables are run down...But the only one place that ever impressed me was the Candlelight bar..that table was in top condition and played well....
Also another good rule of thumb to go by.. If there is a table somewhere, and that table is not promoted, or not brought into the limelight by active known players, then again most likely the table is very run down...
second rule of thumb to go by,,, In my years of seeing places with one or two tables in them, Basically the owner of the place doesn't know jack off shit about how to maintain a foosball table, Mainly it takes a real foosball player to know how to maintain one..
But that same owner will spend hundreds on the maintenance on the pool tables. While the foos table collect's dust and beer puddles that warp the side walls,etc...
Master jediR.O.T.N
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