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Well, sort of. Mine is actually a conversion of one of the barns attached to the side of my house. It is 8m x 7.5m so no shortage of space. (To give you some idea there is also a grand piano and a bar in there). I don't know how high the room is but I can stand the long tackle, assembled, on end in there.王可
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Look here for pictures:
http://www.thesnookerforum.co.uk/boa...based+holidays
That is before the piano went in there, though.王可
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That's Effin awesome! :snooker:"I got injected with the passion for snooker" - SQ_FLYER
National Snooker Expo
25-27 October 2019
http://nationalsnookerexpo.com
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Nice one Phil
may come out next year if that's ok
let the dust settle on this euro thing and leadership tussle going off at the moment
keep in touch
Geoff
GCL Billiards[/SIGPIC]http://www.gclbilliards.com
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Originally Posted by philip in china View PostHappy new year to everybody. Having a fairly large party here this evening. Generally the men focus on the snooker room and the women on the music room when I do this. Hope it all goes well.
hope 2017 is a better year for all in the world .[/SIGPIC]http://www.gclbilliards.com
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Just been putting insulation in part of the roof. The builder left one bit of the cieling very rough. There were 3 x 3 beams showing as a "feature" which I never liked and the cieling above is sterling board. It was like the inside of a shipping crate! SO I have cut 2" thick insulating polystyrene just very slightly over size and forced it in between. As soon as the tongued and grooved wood arrives I shall underdraw it with that. It already looks a good deal better and the acoustics have improved. (I have a grand piano in one corner and a CD player).
The room is air conditioned so is very dry. I really ought to have a humidifier in there. Of course that meant that with the polystyrene there was a build up of static electricity. Well, the place looked like a snow scene. Add to the other problems the fact that I was helped by a 7 month old puppy who loves to shred polystyrene and you can imagine. The little balls got everywhere. They stuck to the table, the walls, the rests, the cues and everything else. So the maid is in there, as I type, trying to clean up. The vacuum is useless as it blocks within seconds so she is sweeping it all up.
Anyway, a lot of fun actually. I wonder how long it will be until we get rid of the last unwanted trace of the adventure!王可
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Just been putting insulation in part of the roof. The builder left one bit of the cieling very rough. There were 3 x 3 beams showing as a "feature" which I never liked and the cieling above is sterling board. It was like the inside of a shipping crate! SO I have cut 2" thick insulating polystyrene just very slightly over size and forced it in between. As soon as the tongued and grooved wood arrives I shall underdraw it with that. It already looks a good deal better and the acoustics have improved. (I have a grand piano in one corner and a CD player).
The room is air conditioned so is very dry. I really ought to have a humidifier in there. Of course that meant that with the polystyrene there was a build up of static electricity. Well, the place looked like a snow scene. Add to the other problems the fact that I was helped by a 7 month old puppy who loves to shred polystyrene and you can imagine. The little balls got everywhere. They stuck to the table, the walls, the rests, the cues and everything else. So the maid is in there, as I type, trying to clean up. The vacuum is useless as it blocks within seconds so she is sweeping it all up.
Anyway, a lot of fun actually. I wonder how long it will be until we get rid of the last unwanted trace of the adventure!王可
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