Hey guys, I purchased a brand new Bonzini B90 ITSF table. When i received my table, i notice many imperfections with the table. I emailed Bonzini Canada about it, and they aren't helping me out. The things that i notice are....
Playfield is warped "ball rolls by itself,
Found an air bubble in the playfield in front of goal,
4" crack in the wood on the face of the end of table "with time, i'm sure the crack will probably end up going straight across",
The baseboards that hold the playfield down are on badly "looks like they used a shotgun to put in the brad nails in places, and other places they didn't put any nails and it's raised "they should have at least filled in the brad nail holes instead of making it look like an eye soar",
The corners of the baseboards look bad, they don't line up".
Does Bonzini not have a quality control inspection before they send things out? I figured they would be strict on their inspections since it's hand made and they talk so much about how good their tables are. I'm not impressed with the table i have and the way i'm being treated by Bonzini. I guess since i live in Ontario Canada, i'm now stuck with it, i'm sure if i was in France, they would help exchange it for me. I gave them 3400$ and i have to rebuild the playfield myself, that's crazy. Even though all tables come from Bonzini France, I should have spent a lil more money and purchased from the US from Alan Cribbs instead of purchasing from Bonzini Canada. He seems to care more about his customers. My table isn't fun to play with since the balls run away from the players and usually end up against the side of the playfield, where i then have to try bouncing the ball off the side many times to get it free " which is illegal in competition since you are only allowed to hit the side 3 times with the 5 bar. The table is as level as i can get it, it's the playfield itself.
So now i'm at the point of re-building a brand new playfield, i've seen people mention using a warp resistant particle board and gerflex. What do you guys suggest?
I'd really like to start playing with my Bonzini, but it's not fun playing it like this, i somewhat know where the warped places are, so i can avoid those spots, but when i play with friends, they are always complaining that the ball rolls away from them "I don't blame them", and then they say "did you really pay 3400$ for this, your Fabi table played better than this.