I would love to come by and hit a few racks with you that is a nice room.
If we all had a room like that you might not ever get to the pool room.
Although I haven't played in 20 years I am going to start back when my new cue comes in.
I agree, it is a nice room. However, I wonder how many feet you allowed to that back wall? Just looks from this angle that you might have moved the table a bit more this way....
I agree, it is a nice room. However, I wonder how many feet you allowed to that back wall? Just looks from this angle that you might have moved the table a bit more this way....
Awesome room, thanks for sharing. It looks like you will really enjoy that room and the great equipment for years to come.
One thing to think about if I may offer a friendly suggestion: It appears that your rack of cues are hanging on an outside wall, if that is true it may cause your cues to warp over time because of the change in temperatures outside. You may want to rethink its placement if you have an inside wall.
Thanks to everyone for the comments. RealKingCobra left me plenty of room in all areas on the set up. They are all outside walls with 2 inches of spray foam and R-30 fiberglass insulation over that. The windows are double pane insulated... and every little seam is caulked with 30 year silicone from top to bottom, inside and out. I haven't even found a piece of dust yet:grin:....but the cues on that rack are bar cues. Thanks Everybody!
Yes you may. The table is 9 ft. and the room is 20 X 30. This was Mike Massey's table. It was delivered and set up by Glen - RealKingCobra. Glen did a knock out job as usual. Couldn't be happier. :grin: Thanks!
Something I have taken into consideration about playing in someones home and gambling is the ceiling. I must say I love the height plenty of room above and all around!
I lost 20 on a shot because I said I could make the masse... No wonder he took me on it, I had about an inch and a half for my stroke.. damn him.. lol