Entries Tagged as 'Pool Tables'
September 29th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Buying a billiard or pool table is no different from buying a car or a major piece of furniture or appliance. You have to know what you really want and what the market out there offers.
For starters, do you have enough space in your home for one? Bear in mind that apart from the pool table dimension, you must allow enough space on all sides for the player to maneuver his shot. At least about 5 feet of space is needed on each side of the pool table.
A more reasonable estimate would be to assume that the ball is right smack on the billiard rails and you have a cue that is 57 inches. You would need at least another foot to maneuver that cue to hit the ball on the rail edge or else you’d be hitting the wall behind you.
Here’s what to consider in choosing the right size of the pool table to fit your room.
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September 29th, 2007 · No Comments
Keeping your pool table clean can help prolong its life and beauty. The felt is the cover up fabric of your pool table, whether you like it or not, it will wear out over the course of time. Thus, it is important that you should clean your pool table to make your felt last for a longer period of time.
The main element that brings dirt to your pool table is the powder and chalk. Apparently, you cannot keep these things away from your pool table as it is often use by the player since these accessories are important in playing good pool by providing slip control. One way of reducing the amount of falling chalks and powder to your pool table is to avoid chalking the cues above the table.
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September 27th, 2007 · No Comments
A pool table can offer hours of fun and excitement for each player, as long as it is well balanced and level. Once it becomes off level, then the fun ends.
How would you like to play in a billiard table with the ball running on one side? Here is some suggestion on what to do.
You have two choices in leveling the table, first do it with your friends, or second, run and have some professionals do the job for you.
Leveling a billiard table actually depends on the type of table. There are some tables that have plates which can be screwed in and out for adjustments.
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September 24th, 2007 · No Comments
In doing the move, first consider this: you might think it’s as simple as moving a heavy sofa or a dining table.
You may want to move it to change the carpet under it, or you just had a new room renovated as your game room, or perhaps you plan to buy the neighbor’s unused pool table.
The pool table is indeed a heavy piece of furniture, hovering at around 400 kilograms depending on the make you can find a few Arnold Schwarzeneggers to help you move it to the next room, or get it from your neighbor just a block away, or just reposition it to another area in the same room.
But it’s not that simple.
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September 22nd, 2007 · 1 Comment
Interested in how to make a pool table? The project will typically will run into 70-80 hours and leave you poorer by about $1500
But building a billiard or pool table can be a most rewarding weekend past time for the casual wood working hobbyist. The internet is replete with How To articles and tips to build a pool table in detail.
Once you put your heart into it, those weekends can result in a beautiful hand-crafted pool table that can equal or surpass commercial tables costing twice as much.
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