8 ft table

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Does anyone know of a current source for an 8 ft. Carom table, new or used, preferably in the Phoenix area?

What would the necessary room size be for an 8 ft. carom table?

Thanks.
 
Yura sometimes gets them in that size,
Price example
I got a 9fter used
Installed for 3k from him with new cloth , used balls and sticks


Golden West will make Carom tables that size, would have to email them about it. Us based
As will olhausen

This link will have the pool table sizes and minimum room size needed by the length of cue,

 
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Does anyone know of a current source for an 8 ft. Carom table, new or used, preferably in the Phoenix area?

What would the necessary room size be for an 8 ft. carom table?

Thanks.
How much back swing do you require for a cue ball that is on the cushion? Are you willing to play with a 54" cue? 48"? How large is an 8ft carom table? (I had the impression they were more like the equivalent of 8.5.)

The room size chart linked to above is problematic. It seems to be calculated for zero backswing for a frozen cue ball. That is typical of the charts supplied by people who sell tables. Scummy.
 
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How much back swing do you require for a cue ball that is on the cushion? Are you willing to play with a 54" cue? 48"? How large is an 8ft carom table? (I had the impression they were more like the equivalent of 8.5.)

The room size chart linked to above is problematic. It seems to be calculated for zero backswing for a frozen cue ball. That is typical of the charts supplied by people who sell tables. Scummy.

I have seen recommendations that 5 feet on each of the 4 sides should be sufficient. Would you agree with that?
 
I have seen recommendations that 5 feet on each of the 4 sides should be sufficient. Would you agree with that?
If you have a 58-inch cue, and you measure from the nose of the cushion, that would allow only two inches of backswing for a few shots. If you measure the five feet (60 inches) from the edge of the rail, it's probably fine. A tall person with a wide stance might feel crowded.
 
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