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    I'd like to buy a snooker table but unfortunately I haven't got enough space for it, inside my house.
    But there's plenty of space on my balcony, so my question is -
    Is it worth buying a table and keep it outside?

    I know there are some covering I could buy for the table,
    and there's also a small roof on the balcony.

    but will the covering really prevent any damage ?

    - Thanks for your help.

  • #2
    Moisture could still work it's way into the wood and cloth over time, so it's probably best not to keep it outside.

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    • #3
      Sound as cruel as keeping a cue in the car all the time...

      I am sure the temperature differences combined with moisture will ruin the table in a short while.
      I am confused... Oh wait... Maybe I'm not...

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      • #4
        I have seen special out door pool tables.
        I think it wouldn't be fair to a nice snooker table

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        • #5
          I've seen an outdoor pool table made from timber. you could buy snooker balls to go with it. http://www.realsports.co.uk/evergree...ay-p-1767.html

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          • #6
            I really don't want a pool table, and it's a bit pricey as well

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            • #7
              fair enough, but i a slate bed snooker table will cost more than this, even second hand.

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              • #8
                Constant changes of weather and high humidity will destroy the table. It's not worth it. The moisture in Israel reaches 70-80%, just imagine what damage can occur to your table from putting it outdoors.
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                • #9
                  Is this balcony ground floor or 1st storey because it may become a safety issue if it is not on the ground floor. It would be a shamed to put a snooker table out in the elements.

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                  • #10
                    Never do that to your own table..

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                    • #11
                      'Is it worth buying a table and keep it outside?'

                      No. It just won't last long in a reasonable condition.

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                      • #12
                        Given this a bit of thought , I do not normaly recomend this type of table but here we go .

                        Riley Starline , is a fully enclosed fibreglass shrouded table built in the 1970s , it has a trestle leveling device inside the shroud which is assessable from each end with a removable door , weather would be less of an issue with this type of table , cushions have formica cappings , I would recomend a small oil filled radiator under the slate cavity to help keep warm , a custom made cover to keep weather off in the colder climate .
                        but with any table outside you will get condensation on the balls .
                        During the warmer months i think this would work . do a google of riley starline to get a picture of it , it is the second genration one that I am thinkiing of . not the earlier sheerline table which looks awfull .
                        do not buy one with standard wood cushions as the wood would not stand upto the weather , get the fully enclosed type .

                        Good news is they always sell at low prices some even given away .
                        But good luck in finding a fitter who would want to assemble one ...lol

                        the other issue is weight , will the balcony take the weight ? of around 1.25 ton

                        You may want to put American pool man made fibre cloth on for outdoor use , as wool will absorb dampness but the radiator under the table will keep it dry , problem being is can you get american pool cloth width of a full size snooker table .

                        If rain can get at the table make sure a cover is pitched so you may have to make a frame for cover to sit on so that rain can roll off , nothing worse than a puddle of water to get off the table before you can get the Water proof cover off .

                        So at the end of the day it is possible with the right type of table and cloth .

                        all those with patio's will now be thinking wow I can have an outdoor table , this should put the demand for starlines up , normaly a table I would recomend for the scrap heap with only the slates for salvage ...lol
                        Last edited by Geoff Large; 24 April 2010, 02:46 PM.
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                        • #13
                          Originally Posted by Geoff Large View Post
                          Given this a bit of thought , I do not normaly recomend this type of table but here we go .

                          Riley Starline , is a fully enclosed fibreglass shrouded table built in the 1970s , it has a trestle leveling device inside the shroud which is assessable from each end with a removable door , weather would be less of an issue with this type of table , cushions have formica cappings , I would recomend a small oil filled radiator under the slate cavity to help keep warm , a custom made cover to keep weather off in the colder climate .
                          but with any table outside you will get condensation on the balls .
                          During the warmer months i think this would work . do a google of riley starline to get a picture of it , it is the second genration one that I am thinkiing of . not the earlier sheerline table which looks awfull .
                          do not buy one with standard wood cushions as the wood would not stand upto the weather , get the fully enclosed type .

                          Good news is they always sell at low prices some even given away .
                          But good luck in finding a fitter who would want to assemble one ...lol

                          the other issue is weight , will the balcony take the weight ? of around 1.25 ton

                          You may want to put American pool man made fibre cloth on for outdoor use , as wool will absorb dampness but the radiator under the table will keep it dry , problem being is can you get american pool cloth width of a full size snooker table .

                          If rain can get at the table make sure a cover is pitched so you may have to make a frame for cover to sit on so that rain can roll off , nothing worse than a puddle of water to get off the table before you can get the Water proof cover off .

                          So at the end of the day it is possible with the right type of table and cloth .

                          all those with patio's will now be thinking wow I can have an outdoor table , this should put the demand for starlines up , normaly a table I would recomend for the scrap heap with only the slates for salvage ...lol
                          Thanks for your comment,
                          I will have to look that up, but I really doubt this will work.

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