Nyquil
Well-known member
So I recently put in an order for a 9ft pro am. My basement is unfinished. I do want some type of flooring to keep my aramith tournament balls in good shape if they were to fly off the table and to help with sound deadening along with adding some cushion for my feet. I plan on spending many hours playing each week. I found some gym grade flooring by the roll that would be really convenient. I could do a quarter inch or 5/8 in thickness. This flooring is suppose to be on the firmer side especially the 5/8 stuff. My question is will this cause leveling issues over time? I could potentially when the installer comes in once I know exactly where the legs will be positioned cut those parts out so the legs are on solid concrete. I attached a pic of the type of flooring.
One other question I opted to go league cut to make the table potentially less frustrating for guests. I am second guessing this. It's no additional charge either way between pro and league cuts. Forum members were saying the shelf depth may different and I may get more rattle out of the leagues rather than the pro's just kicking the ball back out if my shot is off. Is playability much different between the two?
Thanks for any feedback
One other question I opted to go league cut to make the table potentially less frustrating for guests. I am second guessing this. It's no additional charge either way between pro and league cuts. Forum members were saying the shelf depth may different and I may get more rattle out of the leagues rather than the pro's just kicking the ball back out if my shot is off. Is playability much different between the two?
Thanks for any feedback