9' Diamond Professional 3 Piece: Temporary Move

HardBall

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I bought my table from Diamond at the first Derby City tournament. I brought it home and set it up. It has been in the same spot since then.

Now, we are making some repairs to stabilize the floor under the table. I need to move it a few feet off its current spot.

The question is, can it be tipped on its side with the slates attached without damaging the leg levelers or any other parts? I have the rails and apron off.
 
I bought my table from Diamond at the first Derby City tournament. I brought it home and set it up. It has been in the same spot since then.

Now, we are making some repairs to stabilize the floor under the table. I need to move it a few feet off its current spot.

The question is, can it be tipped on its side with the slates attached without damaging the leg levelers or any other parts? I have the rails and apron off.
Take the leg levelers off one side first, then yes, you can roll it up on the side of the slate, but chances are the slate seams are going to come apart in the process, so taking the slates off the frame seems more reasonable to me.
 
One of the joints is already popped due to the movement of the basement floor. It is not that much trouble to go ahead and pull the slates off.

Thanks for the advice.
 
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