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9_Ball_Slim
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or anyone on the board who's done this before.
When I rotate back to the States, I'll be moving into a new house I'm having built. I picked a floor plan with an eye toward having a great room for my Robertson 9'er. It'll have plenty of room all around to shoot, with lots of space for spectator chairs and a corner bar. The flooring in the room will be the standard short pile with a carpet pad underneath. When I move, I'll have the table mechanics from Robertson's Billiards in Tampa take down the table at the old house and re-set it up in the new one.
Now for the question. How long should I wait before I have the table mechanic come back out to the house to re-level after it settles into the carpet? Is there a standard period of time, or should I just keep checking it with a 4 foot bubble level. How much can I expect it to settle after they set it up? I didn't have to deal with this when I first had it set up, because it sitts on a hard wood floor in my current house.
When I rotate back to the States, I'll be moving into a new house I'm having built. I picked a floor plan with an eye toward having a great room for my Robertson 9'er. It'll have plenty of room all around to shoot, with lots of space for spectator chairs and a corner bar. The flooring in the room will be the standard short pile with a carpet pad underneath. When I move, I'll have the table mechanics from Robertson's Billiards in Tampa take down the table at the old house and re-set it up in the new one.
Now for the question. How long should I wait before I have the table mechanic come back out to the house to re-level after it settles into the carpet? Is there a standard period of time, or should I just keep checking it with a 4 foot bubble level. How much can I expect it to settle after they set it up? I didn't have to deal with this when I first had it set up, because it sitts on a hard wood floor in my current house.