I have a rather unique idea for storing most of my pool accessories as well as other game room stuff. I want to build a long, low profile, chest with drawers and cabinets that will fit under a coin-op style table. I'm still planning out the measurements on paper and in my head. I want one end to have narrow file type drawers that will fit complete ball sets of 16, 2 1/4" balls. A few of the drawers will be made wider to accommodate 22 ball sets like Snooker. It'll be made primarily out of pine with sort of an antique oil finish.
The chest will be divided into three main sections; The far right front end will be ball drawers. The center will be two shelves enclosed by small doors, and the left front end will have a few larger drawers with sectioned compartments for other things like chalk, playing cards, dice, chips, playing pieces for other games, etc...
It's width will probably be somewhere around 20". It's length and height I'm not clear on. Does anyone have a Valley or same style coin-op table set up that could offer up some measurements of the clearance from ground to bottom underside of table and from leg across to leg on the long end of the table? If you could find out I'd greatly appreciate it! I'd do it myself if I still had my table setup.
Here are some photos:
A billiard ball chest from the late 1800s I saw on an auction site. I want to make something kind of similar to this but with drawers.
Billiard ball storage drawer idea.
The chest will be divided into three main sections; The far right front end will be ball drawers. The center will be two shelves enclosed by small doors, and the left front end will have a few larger drawers with sectioned compartments for other things like chalk, playing cards, dice, chips, playing pieces for other games, etc...
It's width will probably be somewhere around 20". It's length and height I'm not clear on. Does anyone have a Valley or same style coin-op table set up that could offer up some measurements of the clearance from ground to bottom underside of table and from leg across to leg on the long end of the table? If you could find out I'd greatly appreciate it! I'd do it myself if I still had my table setup.
Here are some photos:
A billiard ball chest from the late 1800s I saw on an auction site. I want to make something kind of similar to this but with drawers.
Billiard ball storage drawer idea.
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