Advice for table cloth

GrizzlyThunder

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I recently bought this bar box that I'm cleaning up and it is dire need of new cloth. The table is an mdf top that's slight longer than 5.5'. I know it's not a preferable table to play on but I wanted something that will fit at my new play and I didn't have to worry about getting that crap used out of it.

So my question is what are my options for a cloth that I can use for it? I would like to keep it as cheap as possible but would like it to be playable.
 
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I've got a LOT of odd sizes pool table cloth from the ends of bolts/rolls or short cut of pool table cloth.
Just about every color in the rainbow. Here's what I've got ready to go in green. I've also got a few remnants of just about every major cloth brand known to pool tables.
I've got what you need, give me a shout.




Rob.M
 
Thank you all for the great advice and resources. One final question, since it is a small table do I need a smaller ball size to match?


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Thank you all for the great advice and resources. One final question, since it is a small table do I need a smaller ball size to match?

Most likely you have a Bar Box Pool Table used in taverns.
Ball size is the same for all table sizes.

[COLOR]="Red"]***** Depending on the brand of table you have, may need a special type of cue ball for a Tavern Table (Bar Box).
Some tables need a "magnetic", some a "weighted", some need an "oversized" cue ball.
The brand and model and some pictures will help determine the type.*****[/COLOR]
 

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Most likely you have a Bar Box Pool Table used in taverns.
Ball size is the same for all table sizes.
Unless you have a fold-up table used for child's play.

How small is small?
Pictures please.

***** Depending on the brand of table you have, may need a special type of cue ball for a Tavern Table (Bar Box).
Some tables need a "magnetic", some a "weighted", some need an "oversized" cue ball.
The brand and model and some pictures will help determine the type.*****

http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=454811

That thing looks scary. That divot scratched in the end of the table will not help with how it plays unless you like balls bouncing around.

I see people on the computer forum trying to "upgrade" their 14 year old laptops by spending $200 on more RAM and other parts, I suggest you do the same thing I tell them, you can get a normal much faster and better device for the same price that you would spend working on this one. I got a 8' slate table free on craigslist, cost me $300 to put on new Simonis cloth on it. You will spend money on pile of junk and end up with a more expensive pile of junk instead of buying something for a few 100 and then actually having a usable table. People buy a cheap 1990 Civic then spend $5,000 on wheels and a sound system, they still end up with a 1990 Civic LOL.

A table like that I would take for free and haul it away to donate to some kid club where they try to break things, you said you "bought it", I am a bit afraid to ask how much was paid.
 
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It came with the two standard length playing cue and one short one.

You catch on quik dont'cha? He' s pulling your leg.

You and your buddy's just want to have a little fun right? Buy 6 foot of a cheaper cloth other than Titan. Sounds like you won't notice the difference.

Your balls should measure 2 1/4". You could modify the inside of the table to use a standard cue ball.
 
You catch on quik dont'cha? He' s pulling your leg.
Alright, I got it.

Your balls should measure 2 1/4". You could modify the inside of the table to use a standard cue ball.


Ok I'll check around for a cheaper cloth. The balls I have are that 2 1/4" cue ball 2 5/16". The rail to split up the balls is 2 1/8". I should widen this to work with balls?





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