Hi,
I am new to this forum and I have some questions here pertaining to a used Garlando Coperto table that I am going to buy.
I plan to have this table dismantle into a few parts and place it into my MPV. I have enlisted my son's help in carrying it to my MPV.
Instead of carrying it as a whole, I was thinking of breaking it down to a few parts to reduce the load. I know the legs can be separated.
So my questions are:
1) Can the top part of it ie the part that holds the rods and the glass top, be separated? I saw that it was hinged and there was a gas struts on both sides that holds it up.
2) can the playfied be separated?
3) how easy is it to put all these back?
4) I will also need to remove the rods and handle as the width is more than the width of my MPV. I read that it can be done with a mallet on a spanner.
5) any special tools needed for the above? Or just allen keys, spanner, mallet and screwdrivers will do?
If all these are possible, I am left with 5 parts ie legs, main body (that housed the ball return and coin mech), top part, handle cum rods and playfield. Thus, making it lighter for us to carry.
As to the conditon of the table:
1) I saw that this table is fitted with the rare John Prescott player with spinny feet and funny expression. But some of these men are not properly aligned. I don't see it as a problem as I recall seeing a allen key hole on each of these players. I think it can be loosen and rotated back for correct alignment. Is it as simple as it seems?
2) rods are telescopic and generally smooth
3) playfied is of sandblasted type....but I do like to know how does one test if it is flat? I had a visual check and ran my palm over it and it seems fine.
Hoping someone can shed some lights to the above questions....
thank you
doug