I have a 9 foot Gold Crown III in my downstairs rec room. As part of a home renovation project we will be putting a new floor down. The room currently has a wall-to-wall indoor-outdoor carpet that will be taken up. I need to move the pool table to lay the new flooring. The rec room is large enough to allow moving the table to the other half of the room, lay the floor where the table was, move the table back onto the new floor and then finish flooring the other half. Is it possible to do this without breaking the bonding connecting the three piece slates? If so, how? If it's possible it would be a lot easier than breaking down the table completely and moving it out, and then putting it back together again.
The table was "Diamondized" by RealKingCobra a few years ago. If I remember correctly there's glue connecting the slates, so perhaps the bond between them would be strong enough to withstand the move across the room and back. Thanks for any advice you can give.
The table was "Diamondized" by RealKingCobra a few years ago. If I remember correctly there's glue connecting the slates, so perhaps the bond between them would be strong enough to withstand the move across the room and back. Thanks for any advice you can give.