Here's something to think about, before you decide to move a pool table on your own.
1. When I move the table, I look for what's wrong with the table before I take it apart, and make sure you're aware of the problems, because I don't want them to be MY problems after moving the table.
2. When I move the table, I know if it's missing any parts, has any broken parts, or problems.
3. When YOU move the table, then call me to set the table up, I'm totally in the dark as to missing parts, problems, or anything else that may be wrong with the table...that you've called me to set up.
4. If you move the table, and something gets broke, or somethings not right, you're going to want me to try and fix what ever it is that's wrong.
5. If you don't know what it is that your looking for in a table, you may purchase a table, that after calling me to assemble it, I get there, look at the table, then tell you you wasted your money, and I can't help you!
6. The money you save by moving the table yourself, would be better spent on having someone who does this for a living do it.
7. Moving your own table, is kind of like taking your car down to an auto repair shop to have the spark plugs replaced, then handing the spark plugs to the mechanic to replace...that you bought at a Schucks Auto parts store
I'm not saying that you CAN'T move your own table, but to a mechanic, moving a table then setting it back up again, is the least of the charge of setting up a pool table...so it's better spent on someone who knows what they're doing...not that you don't.
Now, with all that said, if you'd still like to move your own table...LOL
Glen
I'm sure that about 19 out of 20 billiards technicians would agree with me on this one.