landshark77 said:I am no engineer, but I would say that you have to keep the temperature in the room VERY stable to prevent cracking....you have seen sidewalks, garage/basement floors with cracks? And being that the concrete on the table is "floating" I see that it is more likely to cracking being the temperature circulates underneath....like a bridge...or would that prevent the cracking??![]()
Well I am an engineer (don't worry, I'll be OK) ...and can tell you that concrete is quite soft. It is easily marked or scratched, compared to slate or granite or steel or glass. A concrete pool table surface would become dimpled and potmarked very quickly. A concrete slab will expand and contract with temperature changes, often without cracking. For sure temperature changes CAN crack concrete in many other cases. Having said that, as an Electrical Engineer, perhaps all I really know is that you shouldn't get a shock from a concrete pool table.
Dave