Very nice room you have there, really well done. For the work you've put in it's well earned. Hows the telly viewing situation?
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I showed the wife the photos as I am well impressed with the completed project. She liked it very much, as she can still see me from the kitchen or the lounging area, or from the garden, so - as you do - we started thinking about things in general, the recent government changes to extension rules, etc, - all was going swimmingly when I said in a half-joking-manner "you know that you wont be able to store anything under the table"...
...anyway - it was not too cold last night in the bus shelter...Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Thanks everyone for your comments, the TV viewing is fine , if the rooms being used as a lounge you get a clear view of the TV from all the seats except the one on the opposite wall to the to the TV (under and between the two windows), and then your only missing the top couple of inches. I could lift the light 2 inches more but to be honest its fine sat on the side ones.
For anyone thats interested in any of the build details id be pleased to help, but basically its a rectangle of 11m x 7m externally , with a concrete block and beam floor , rendered concrete block outside and thermalites inside , premade trusses roof , flow screed floor and then just dry linned and skimmed. I had a brick layer for 8 days , plasterer for 4 days , sparky for 1.5 days and a chippy for 2 , the rest I did myself and im no more than keen DIY.
I think the actual build cost me £25-30 K then about 15K inside including the table. In total it took 10 weeks start to finish with about 4 days off for me during that 10 weeks ( I am able to do my paid job at night )Last edited by gamekeeper1212; 2 October 2012, 11:07 AM.
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Now that GO DADDY is intercepting any "www.snookerforum.com" addresses how do you get to archives? I am researching lighting for our seniors snooker club and would like to follow these links
found them...
this one has details of the units you can get.
http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...671#post581671
and this one shows clearly the difference in lighting and the difference in the height above the table:
http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...950#post588950
I tried changin .com to .co.uk but I just end up at this thread not the links I am trying to follow
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We shall be back to normal soon, so just have a bit of patience.
Originally Posted by HemiRR View PostNow that GO DADDY is intercepting any "www.snookerforum.com" addresses how do you get to archives? I am researching lighting for our seniors snooker club and would like to follow these links
found them...
this one has details of the units you can get.
http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...671#post581671
and this one shows clearly the difference in lighting and the difference in the height above the table:
http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...950#post588950
I tried changin .com to .co.uk but I just end up at this thread not the links I am trying to follow王可
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Hi,
I am looking for lights for a table I am soon having fitted. I have looked into your suggestion of the Dextra Duet lighting and think it's the way to go. Can you comment why you suggest the 2 x 5ft fittings instead of the 2 x 6ft fittings that you have? I am just a little concerned at not getting light to the corners and ending up with shadowing.
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Can you comment why you suggest the 2 x 5ft fittings instead of the 2 x 6ft fittings that you have? I am just a little concerned at not getting light to the corners and ending up with shadowing.
Just make sure they are dead centre of the table and you'll be happy with the resulting light. I guarantee it.
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