I see you don't have a very sturdy pool table, walmart?
So does your pool table require both 4x4's AND 2X6'S ? SORRY, that's cool
If yours does but mine def does not.
I see you don't have a very sturdy pool table, walmart?
HEY! There ain't nuthin' wrong with big girls.
Halfjack, I think you better check your priorities. The list of us that will ever play pro is very very short, those table need to be multipurpose
This thread is pointless without pics
OK, so there's all these cute pics of girls laying all over pool tables - go find your own, but all I can think about is potential damage to the table.
Seems like the felt would be at risk, joints between the slate pieces would be at risk, a rail could get kicked off. I mean, photographing mostly naked models on my pool table would be dangerous, right?
I mean, if I got the right camera, is it cool to let these girls crawl all over the table like that? Is there a table-safe way for model-shoots?
...just 38D - 44DD or more, anything larger (or smaller) is optionalSo does your pool table require both 4x4's AND 2X6'S ? SORRY, that's cool
If yours does but mine def does not.
Wow! Lot's of good feedback on this thread! :thumbup:
In reply to some of the posts so far:
BmoreMoney: Good tips on the weight limit (not an issue), no high heels, and protect the camera lens (action shots, right?)
Michael4: Good tip adding - someone else's table
Pwd72s: Yeah, lawyer, hmm...
Apocalypse2015: One piece slate - only if it's someone else's table (see above)
Celophanewrap: Sorry, that girl is out of scope - but agree on the versatility of the table for alternate uses!
Poolplaya1: You're right, I know you're right... (google image)
Danimal: ew - keep that off the threads please!
Trustyrusty: Worst case scenerio, for sure! A clear and present danger...
Pooler: That was way rude!
A lot to think about....![]()