Give me the sizes and I`ll cost one out for you.
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Not 6ft x 6ft 1 1/2 inches which half a full size table would be? Where are the pockets to be placed ? The same layout as the MIP table or other? This would be straightforward but time consuming to make. I would be prepared to make one and post pictures if some give the correct dimensions required.
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Originally Posted by EvilDealer View PostYeh i think it should be 6ft x 6ft + the extra to get past the middle pocket. I have attached a diagram of how I think it should look for ideal practice situations
maryfield, If you could cost one for me I would be very interested.
thanks
the easy way to do a practice table is two end slates with 4 corner pockets , but that would not give you middle pocket practice .
and a slate area roughly 6ft 1.5 inch by 5ft .[/SIGPIC]http://www.gclbilliards.com
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No problem to make that. I would recommend using the first three slates from a set off a full size table which would give a slate area of approx 86.5 inches x 73.5 inches. However if this was too big then we could cut to buyers requirements.
Yes, bespoke cushions would need to be manufactured for the end and the short bits beyond the middle pockets. We have extensive experience in re-modelling tables from full size to smaller sizes so this would not be a problem to us. Geoff was correct in his estimate of around 1500 pounds. That would be re-polished with new nets leathers, game rails and accessories.
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Originally Posted by Deepscrew View PostI don't suppose the top cushion would have to be that special or accurate as you wouldn't use it in practice anyway....
Now to convince the missus.....
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Originally Posted by andy carson View Postif its 6 foot square (ish) then get a decent piece of wood for the top that matches and surprise her with a new "dining table"
Geoff[/SIGPIC]http://www.gclbilliards.com
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