Room temp for home table?

Rjmoncrief

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My home table is in a room that has just one heat and AC vent in it and this time of year it's pretty cool, borderline cold in the room. When I play, which is almost daily I open the door going into the room for a while and it gets warm enough to play. My question is can it get to cold in the room that wouldn't be good for the table? I'm considering having someone put in another vent into the room but wanted to see if it's actually bad for the table before I do it. If its not hurting anything I may just leave it along. I leave my case with playing cues in a different room and not in the colder room.
Advice and comments appreciated.
Thanks! :thumbup:
 
I don't know the answer to your question, but if it would be an issue, I might think about just putting in a quartz or ceramic heater in there for supplementary heat rather than adding another vent. I'm not sure how much adding the vent would cost and how much benefit it would have vs a secondary heat source.
 
My room is a similar setup to yours in that I only have one vent for a room the size of a standard 2-car garage. It does get pretty chilly in the winter, however I have not noticed any negative effects on my table.

I have a small space heater that I turn on about 20 minutes before I start playing and that helps to warm the room up to manageable temperature to play :-)

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My home table is in a room that has just one heat and AC vent in it and this time of year it's pretty cool, borderline cold in the room. When I play, which is almost daily I open the door going into the room for a while and it gets warm enough to play. My question is can it get to cold in the room that wouldn't be good for the table? I'm considering having someone put in another vent into the room but wanted to see if it's actually bad for the table before I do it. If its not hurting anything I may just leave it along. I leave my case with playing cues in a different room and not in the colder room.
Advice and comments appreciated.
Thanks! :thumbup:

I spoke to the one of the best table mechanics in So. Calif. who set up my table on this very subject. My GC3 was set up in my garage also. He told me unless it get's stupid cold like subzero artic temperatures there are no worries on table damage. I did invest in a very good cover though and I use heaters about an hour before I play...I have received zero damage:-)
 
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