Well, having actually been to your shop, I absolutely think you should set up the table there, so I do agree with Shannon D about that. I would also consider applying a floor coating like rustoleum's epoxy shield. That cuts down on dust and you can also soften the feel of the space by choosing a warm color (yes, that is my wife's thinking on the color part). I used that on my basement floor if you recall.
Or put it in the house if your wife would not mind ( but mine would).
Cheers,
JL
Would take a quality lesson in Macy's window. Seriously...Yes. Shop would be fine.
My Pa house has a table in the basement. The Florida house has one big main room that would accommodate a table but my wife would toss me and the table out from the noise. I understand your situation. On a side note if my wife took my table and left I'd miss that GoldCrown.
John,
If the shop isn't insulated yet have a little of the foam sprayed. An inch or two of foam seals things then fiberglass batting is cheaper and just fine from there. If considering the foam sheets the IR barrier really does work to keep heat out.
Your best advice is coming from people that have seen the shop and they seem to think it is fine. I would definitely prefer a private lesson to be private rather than in a pool hall where many are held. Good chance that there would be distractions in the house sometimes too.
Hu
If I were John Brumack I'd just snap off a smooth $20-30,000 at the DCC and go off on a new pool building..... But that's just me being you.
Put it in the house and put the wife in the workshop. Just kidding John. Students will be fine in the workshop as long as it's not to hot or to cold. Lessons is why they're there.
Writers have workshops.....artists have workshops.....etc.
Just call it Brumback's Billiards Workshop...
....and don't hide anything.
The game is always on the table, no matter the surroundings.
Heated floor tiles could work.
So, you think someone giving lessons needs to go find a store front and pay $1500 to $3000 a month for rent so it's professional enough ?
So, you think someone giving lessons needs to go find a store front and pay $1500 to $3000 a month for rent so it's professional enough ?
Thanks! The walls are already insulated. Just need to tighten it up here and there, put a ceiling in and do something to the floor.Maybe a new garage door inside from the sliding door that is there now. It's not a barn,it's a nice metal building.24x36 about 7 years old. Thanks again. JB