beetle said:Don't forget to check this thread:
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=18677
Here's my room. Too bad everyone's too scared to come over and play!
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Maniac said:beetle,
Nice room :thumbup: . I'm not too scared to come over and play, it's just that you are so darn far away. As for the "big fella" in the corner, I've eaten some of his/her kinfolk for dinner. Tastes just like roast beef!!!
Maniac
pip9ball said:I have a 9' diamond pro in my bonus room downstairs. Brand new Simonis 860 Tournament blue cloth
The room is still coming along but I play about 1-2 hours daily!
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Damn Dick, I just sent the check to Artie, and your a lot closer.SJDinPHX said:Recently purchased a Crown III, in very good shape. Added A/C and new tile to my roomy garage. Put on new rubber and 860, plus an elaborate set of lights. The cars will have to survive in the driveway. Plan on having Jimmy M, Prince, Tres, and others over for fleecing.![]()
Also, One Pocket lessons, Appt. only, $30,000 for complete course.(You won't understand the inside joke unless you are a 1P.org. fan.)
Will send pic's later.
One Pocket Dick
tonmo said:I just uploaded a brief video of my pool room. I got an 8-ft. Olhausen Monte Carlo in April '07 -- with wine-colored accuguard cloth. I use Pro Aramith balls (TV version). When I re-cloth, it will be standard green or tournament blue!I joined AZB after getting my table... I'm happy with Olhausen but would not have chosen a non-standard cloth color if I had been here first.
http://www.poolvids.com/view/64/my-pool-room/
I play on this table every day -- but my game skills don't show it!
Thanks -- yep, the pole is upsetting. But I work around it. I actually was going to demolish the bathroom until I found that there is foundational concrete behind the wall with all the pink floyd albums on it. So, I've got some short sticks (in the corner) to deal with the issue.tjlmbklr said:Looks like you have the same issue in your basement a lot of us do. Damn pole in the way. I have plans to remove mine and I intend to take step by step pictures to show it can be done. First I need money.
BTW, I hope those cues in the corner aren't any of your players. That'll warp them for sure. Very nice room. I left out my pictures because my room isn't finished.....; but I do have a table!
tonmo said:Thanks -- yep, the pole is upsetting. But I work around it. I actually was going to demolish the bathroom until I found that there is foundational concrete behind the wall with all the pink floyd albums on it. So, I've got some short sticks (in the corner) to deal with the issue.
I appreciate what you say about warping -- but can you help me here -- why do you think they'll be warped? They are in a pool cue stand -- not exactly like this one, but somewhat similar. There was one that was leaning -- is that what you are referring to?
http://www.poolcuesplus.com/stfs9o.html
Thanks -- you are not wrong -- there was one cue leaning against the stand (although the tip was not leaning against the wall). I've re-arranged it so that one of my short cues (for the pole) is the one that's leaning.tjlmbklr said:My bad, if you look close at about 38-40 seconds in your video it appears those cues are leaning on the wall. I apologize if I am wrong. If you keep them in the stand in the link they should be fine. Also there is another little know thing about cue storage most people aren't aware of. If it's a 2 piece with a pro-taper, or any playing taper cut in the shaft it can warp from long term laying flat on the table. This is because it's unlike a house cue where the taper is consistent from base to tip.The tapers cut into "players" shafts have a area that is never touching the table. Thus the weight of the shaft if left over time (especially in poor conditions) can develop a slight roll. But it shouldn't be enough to effect it's play. Also for that reason even when in a case I still keep them upright.
Later.