How bad would an 8 foot table be in a room that is 12x22?
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No reason to be sorry, I'm looking at buying a house that will hold an 8 foot table.
Here's how to calculate it. The numbers in red are the Stroke Room you have with the CB on the rail and the cue perpendicular to the rail and horizontal. Two common kinds of 8-foot tables are shown: regular and "oversize".How bad would an 8 foot table be in a room that is 12x22?
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Yeap I've googled it and looked over the page. But i was wondering exactly how bad it would be.. Guess I'll look for a single pole in a basement to try to work around :/
How bad would an 8 foot table be in a room that is 12x22?
Thanks?
Yeap I've googled it and looked over the page. But i was wondering exactly how bad it would be.. Guess I'll look for a single pole in a basement to try to work around :/
How bad would an 8 foot table be in a room that is 12x22?
Thanks?
??For every inch you add to the width, you have to add two inches to the length to get the equivalent amount of stroke.
In a perfect world, we'd all like room for a pool table, and we'd all put furniture and a wet bar around it and still have gobs of room. And we'd all be banging Madonna.
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Take a post or 2 out and support with beams. You may lose 12" of head room but usually you'll still have 7' clearance where the beam is. My duct work hung down 10" all on its own so losing another 2" and gaining 13' of width made a 9 footer easy. My room turned out 28x23