In a week, the process of building out the bonus room above my garage will commence. The room will be 22, maybe 23 feet long and 18 or 19 feet across.
I have a 9' table coming.
18' is the minimum space needed for the playing surface + two 58" cues... with no room to move the stick. 19' gives you six inches, of course.
At what point would you turn the table on its side to run the long way down the room? I'm hesitant to do that because... I want to use the rest of the room for a couch, a little poker table, whatever.
The final size has yet to be determined (it depends on a few measurements, but it's down to the inches, I can tell you that)... but we'll know when the drywall goes up, of course.
At what width would you turn the table around? Or would you just buy a single shorter cue for the few times it's needed? If (for the sake of the argument) the room was 18' only: on how many shots would the shorter cue be needed?
Some added info: the room has 5' kneewalls on the side, before it slants up to a flat ceiling at 8'. None of my friends are over 6' tall, so I don't think the slant will be a problem. There are some diagrams here, but that assumes a 20' x 22' room.
I have a 9' table coming.
18' is the minimum space needed for the playing surface + two 58" cues... with no room to move the stick. 19' gives you six inches, of course.
At what point would you turn the table on its side to run the long way down the room? I'm hesitant to do that because... I want to use the rest of the room for a couch, a little poker table, whatever.
The final size has yet to be determined (it depends on a few measurements, but it's down to the inches, I can tell you that)... but we'll know when the drywall goes up, of course.
At what width would you turn the table around? Or would you just buy a single shorter cue for the few times it's needed? If (for the sake of the argument) the room was 18' only: on how many shots would the shorter cue be needed?
Some added info: the room has 5' kneewalls on the side, before it slants up to a flat ceiling at 8'. None of my friends are over 6' tall, so I don't think the slant will be a problem. There are some diagrams here, but that assumes a 20' x 22' room.