table heater
Anyone know where can you buy/make a slate heater?
Anyone know where can you buy/make a slate heater?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Electric-T...-Slate-bed-Various-Sizes-1-4-Ft-/162094913028Anyone know where can you buy/make a slate heater?
Those will probably want 230 volts.
Yrs ago a friend heated his garage pool table with a homemade set-up using pipe wrap heater. Not sure how he attached it but it was stuck on bottom of slate. From what i remember it actually worked pretty well.Interesting.....are there any rooms that have em in the states? They come from the UK $hipping might be pricey. All your plug ends must be changed just from looking at em. You can't talk to anyone here about their product spacing, attaching and recommended distance from the slate.
Gabriel Carom Table are heated, it just another gimmick, to praise or cry about. Skill kicks ass on marginal players with super duper equipment.
Since that's 12 degrees higher than the Snooker pro tables, is there a reason why? I would think that the game of snooker would of nailed this down from many angles.
One things for sure, when you get down in the 60's the balls don't play correctly, especially in full rack games, Especially 14.1.
thx for your imput.
I'll go with 70....
Gabriel Carom Table are heated, it just another gimmick, to praise or cry about. Skill kicks ass on marginal players with super duper equipment.
Completely different cloth.
and different game. in billiards you need to be able to go 6-7 rails at times. snooker isn't that demanding in terms of ball travel
from the soren sogaard website you can buy a heating pad and thermostat
http://soren-sogaard.com/shop/heating-foil-for-2253p.html
http://soren-sogaard.com/shop/thermostat-for-heating-2255p.html
Gabriels just got back to me. They said they set their tables between 32-35degC(90-95F).
Gabriel Carom Table are heated, it just another gimmick, to praise or cry about.
Thx......I've got a plan that may simplify and may work, with little expense . I've got a small 700 watt radiator looking heater under the slate middle. I'm going to chimney/funnel the direct vertical heat, and have the heat come outward in a skirting fashion along it's edges. I'll probably get a 1/4'' piece of plywood for the under structure. I don't need much, with a dark green metal roof in the CO sun, temperatures change quickly here. Even the worms were poking out a week ago, and it's in the teens at night.
Gabriel Carom Table are heated, it just another gimmick, to praise or cry about. Skill kicks ass on marginal players with super duper equipment.