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Introducing myself - table done - pics added
Hello to all. I figured I'd introduce myself and hope to learn more about pool, the game, tables, and maybe even meet a few ppls. I've wanted a pool table since I was 5 or 6 years old and finally bought one a few days ago, surprisingly with the wife's permission!
I just bought a used whitewashed oak Olhausen 8' 3-piece slate table and started setting it up at my house. So far the frame is installed and the slates are screwed down. I don't have a machinist's level, but I used a 4' framing level and borrowed my pop's 2' digital level. I've got the slates as level as I'll be able to get them with what I have at my disposal. I rolled the cue across the table several times in several directions and the ball seemed to roll true, no veering off or changing directions or speeds anywhere on the slate.
I'm at the point of sealing the slate seams and screw holes in the middle of the table. Initially I was going to use beeswax (my table is indoors and I do a/c for a living, so temperature and humidity levels are never left unchecked), but after scouring AZB I'm leaning towards Bondo - largely due to realkingcobra's posts on the subject. I'll be picking some up on the way home from work this afternoon.
I've decided to go with Simonis 860 as well - tho color choice is still TBD. Figured I'd give my wife some input on what color to pick so she can design/paint the room and the table go well with it. Let her know I appreciate her letting me get the table in the first place lol. I was wanting to go a bit cheaper - ProForm or similar - but think I'll just bite the bullet and go with the good stuff, since I'm saving labor costs by attempting to do everything myself. Honestly, though, installing the cloth is what I'm most aprehensive about - especially on the rails. I've done lots of research, youtube vids, threads, etc, but still a bit uneasy. Unsure about whether to glue or staple, and how to do the corners well, and not getting folds on the rails. Any advice or help is certainly welcome.
I'll continue searching, as I'm no newbie to forums in general - just to pool tables and AZB in particular.
Sorry for the long-winded intro, I'm just a bit excited about finally getting a table and getting really antsy the closer I get to being able to break my first rack on it! I'll post pics of the table after I snap a few this evening.
- Logan
Hello to all. I figured I'd introduce myself and hope to learn more about pool, the game, tables, and maybe even meet a few ppls. I've wanted a pool table since I was 5 or 6 years old and finally bought one a few days ago, surprisingly with the wife's permission!
I just bought a used whitewashed oak Olhausen 8' 3-piece slate table and started setting it up at my house. So far the frame is installed and the slates are screwed down. I don't have a machinist's level, but I used a 4' framing level and borrowed my pop's 2' digital level. I've got the slates as level as I'll be able to get them with what I have at my disposal. I rolled the cue across the table several times in several directions and the ball seemed to roll true, no veering off or changing directions or speeds anywhere on the slate.
I'm at the point of sealing the slate seams and screw holes in the middle of the table. Initially I was going to use beeswax (my table is indoors and I do a/c for a living, so temperature and humidity levels are never left unchecked), but after scouring AZB I'm leaning towards Bondo - largely due to realkingcobra's posts on the subject. I'll be picking some up on the way home from work this afternoon.
I've decided to go with Simonis 860 as well - tho color choice is still TBD. Figured I'd give my wife some input on what color to pick so she can design/paint the room and the table go well with it. Let her know I appreciate her letting me get the table in the first place lol. I was wanting to go a bit cheaper - ProForm or similar - but think I'll just bite the bullet and go with the good stuff, since I'm saving labor costs by attempting to do everything myself. Honestly, though, installing the cloth is what I'm most aprehensive about - especially on the rails. I've done lots of research, youtube vids, threads, etc, but still a bit uneasy. Unsure about whether to glue or staple, and how to do the corners well, and not getting folds on the rails. Any advice or help is certainly welcome.
I'll continue searching, as I'm no newbie to forums in general - just to pool tables and AZB in particular.
Sorry for the long-winded intro, I'm just a bit excited about finally getting a table and getting really antsy the closer I get to being able to break my first rack on it! I'll post pics of the table after I snap a few this evening.
- Logan
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