Really nice Rexus. Love the light, turned out great. I was going to try and stain my light to match the new table I was getting. As I really wasn't sure on how the table stain was actually going to look, I decided to just spray it an off black/ charcoal color to be safe, because I wanted to have the light mounted before the table was setup. Glad I went that way, as the table stain was slightly redder than I thought it was going to be. Love seeing these home rooms. I think it would be really neat to take a road trip, when this is all over, to visit people on here, and play a few games on their home tables.
The brick: wallpaper, real brick, or faux brick panels?........or other?
Looks nice!
Thank you for the picture. It all looks great!
Those are the garage doors, right? Do they still open?Rigid 1" foam insulation covered with peel and stick brick pattern wall paper.
Those are the garage doors, right? Do they still open?
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Rex, it looks great, you have a nice sense of style!
Are those large commercial carpet tiles?
That is one cool Room Rex , SWEET ! I really dig it !
Thanks!
Yes, 24"x24" remnant carpet tiles installed with peel and stick carpet tape.
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Rex, tell me something. Does the floor in your garage have a cant to it, for water to run off? I put a table in a garage once (mentioned in Mike Shamos's book "Pool") and had to prop up one end an extra inch or two to make it level.
P.S. Shamos' two books, 'Pool' and 'Shooting Pool' are must haves for any serious pool fan, as are Freddie the Beard's "Encyclopedia of Pool Hustlers" and "The Billiard Encyclopedia" by Victor Stein.
Good question, Jay.
There is a slight roll off in the floor but it isn't as extreme as what you are describing.
The only downside is the idiots who poured the slab back in 1930 ran the roll off in the wrong direction. It doesn't flood or anything, just odd it rolls backward and not forward.
You sure they didn't build the house on the wrong side of the slab?
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Rex, tell me something. Does the floor in your garage have a cant to it, for water to run off? I put a table in a garage once (mentioned in Mike Shamos's book "Pool") and had to prop up one end an extra inch or two to make it level.
P.S. Shamos' two books, 'Pool' and 'Shooting Pool' are must haves for any serious pool fan, as are Freddie the Beard's "Encyclopedia of Pool Hustlers" and "The Billiard Encyclopedia" by Victor Stein.