I have been working on gravity separation.
Started with the obligatory blue bowel and have worked up to a miller table, not the room for a shaker table as of yet .
but I read that the best material for a miller table was natural slate but no one could find any.
So I set to a thinking and the smoothest slate I have ever seen is used on snooker tables ,it turned out very well.
Nothing like slate masonry from the turn of the centaury.
Any Hay. Could I find a nice small piece to for fill my needs , heck nay people asking £150 a chunk for ruff modern slate that would be of no use.
So I have done it again had to buy five full sized pool tables that where rotten through.
Good fire wood and a load of slate.
If any of you would like a traditional slate bed for your miller tables please do drop me a line and let me know what you would trade for you would need.
J
Started with the obligatory blue bowel and have worked up to a miller table, not the room for a shaker table as of yet .
but I read that the best material for a miller table was natural slate but no one could find any.
So I set to a thinking and the smoothest slate I have ever seen is used on snooker tables ,it turned out very well.
Nothing like slate masonry from the turn of the centaury.
Any Hay. Could I find a nice small piece to for fill my needs , heck nay people asking £150 a chunk for ruff modern slate that would be of no use.
So I have done it again had to buy five full sized pool tables that where rotten through.
Good fire wood and a load of slate.
If any of you would like a traditional slate bed for your miller tables please do drop me a line and let me know what you would trade for you would need.
J