I'm at a point of not being able to play, due to not being able to get low enough to the cue or stay down on the shot. I'm thinking if I raise my table (diamond 9' pro-am) two or three inches, it may afford me more playing time. Has anyone had this idea or actually did it.
The table's playing surface is roughly 30.5" from the floor. The top of the rail is roughly 32" from floor.
I'm thinking of having some steel blocks made and set them under my table with a jack.
I've not called diamond billiards yet, but I'm going to get their opinion in the next few days if I can ever get up before they close...lol.
I know the table can be raised by turning the nuts on the legs, but not sure they would raise it enough. Plus, I'm thinking that by jacking the entire table at once and sliding metal blocks under each foot would keep it from needing to be leveled.
Thoughts????
The table's playing surface is roughly 30.5" from the floor. The top of the rail is roughly 32" from floor.
I'm thinking of having some steel blocks made and set them under my table with a jack.
I've not called diamond billiards yet, but I'm going to get their opinion in the next few days if I can ever get up before they close...lol.
I know the table can be raised by turning the nuts on the legs, but not sure they would raise it enough. Plus, I'm thinking that by jacking the entire table at once and sliding metal blocks under each foot would keep it from needing to be leveled.
Thoughts????