A. Preparing Old
Rails |
1. |
After removing the rails from the table,
remove the staples from the ends of the rails at the rear edge of
the pocket facing |
figure 1-A figure 1-B |
2. |
Cut the old cushion cloth along the full
length of featherstrip on the cushion side (approximately 1/2"
from the cloth line) as shown in figure 1A. |
3. |
Peel the cloth down and insert a featherstrip
puller or flat blade screwdriver (not over 1/8" wide) beneath
the featherstrip (as shown in Figure 1B), and carefully pry the featherstrip
out of the groove. If the featherstrip is undamaged save it for reuse.
Turn rail face side down and remove the staples from the old cloth. |
figure b |
B. Installing Featherstrips |
1. |
If installing new featherstrips, place
the featherstrip in the groove as shown in Figure B and trim one end
flush with the angle of the pocket opening with a hacksaw. Be careful
to keep the blade tilted at a sufficient angle so you don't cut into
the rail pocket area behind the featherstrip. |
2. |
With one end trimmed, place that end down
in to the featherstrip groove and "butt" it flush against
the pocket facing - then trim the other end in the same manner. |
3. |
Place the new cloth over the featherstrip groove and check to see
if the featherstrip will tap down into the groove. If the cloth
is of heavier grade the featherstrip may require planing as shown
in Figure C.
The groove in the top rail and the featherstrip
are cut for lighter grade cloth. To allow for a full range of cloth
grades, removing material from the featherstrip may be required.
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C. Attaching Cloth - Pocket
Tables |
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Corner Pockets |
figure 1 |
1. |
Place the new cloth on the rail with the
nap side down. With the nap of the cloth from the left to the right
on the end rails, or from designated head to foot of the table on
side rails. The cloth should have an equal amount of overhang at both
ends of the rail and extend 1/2" over the featherstrip groove
on the cushion side as shown in Figure 1. |
figure 2 |
2. |
Except for approximately 3" at the
end of the rail, tap the featherstrip down with the tapping block
and hammer as shown in Figure 2. |
3. |
At each end of the rails pull the cloth
toward the rubber cushion an additional 3/4" then tap the remainder
of the featherstrip down (Figure 2). |
figure 3 |
4. |
Trim the cloth on the cushion side of
the featherstrip along the total length of the featherstrip as shown
in Figure 3. |
figure 4 |
5. |
Fold the cloth down over the front of the rail then use your thumb
and forefinger as a guide along the front edge of the cushion to
keep the tapping block at the rear edge of the featherstrip - tap
the featherstrip down flush with the rail surface as shown in Figure
4.
Never try to tap a featherstrip flush with
just a hammer as it will certainly dent the rail surface behind
the feather strip.
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figure 5 |
6. |
Turn the rail over and at the corner pockets
fold the cloth over the mitered edge as shown in Figure 5. Stretch
the cloth tightly, work out any wrinkles as you staple three places
in the area shown in Figure 5. |
figure 6 |
7. |
Staple three places along the rear edge
of the pocket facing ("X" in Figure 6), then trim off the
superfluous cloth at the pocket area. |
8. |
If the rail is an end rail repeat Step
7 at the other corner pocket then, starting at the center of the rail,
stretch the cloth tightly over the cushion and staple at the bottom
of the rail working toward each end (Figure 6). |
figure 7 |
9. |
Trim the excess cloth from the bottom
of the rail as shown in Figure 7 flush with the edge of the cloth
relief groove. |
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Side Pockets |
10. |
At
the side pocket stretch the cloth tightly over the nose of the cushion
and staple in three places as shown in Figure A. |
11. |
Slit
the cloth up the edge of the cushion nose as shown in Figure B, then
firmly pull the small strip (Figure B) to the rear of the cushion
and staple at the rear of the facing. |
12. |
Hold
the small fold in place with your thumb and forefinger and firmly
fold it down over the facing at the bottom of the rail as shown in
Figure C. |
13. |
Trim any excess cloth as required. |
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