I was just looking at Geoff's website and saw a pool table in a log cabin. It is a lovely idea and I wish the owner well but there is absolutely no way he will ever be able to play in such a limited space unless he uses a chopstick as a cue.
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Not the tightest room I have put a table in Phil
I once had to install a full size snooker table into a terrace house double room measuring 21 ft by 10 ft , it had 3 foot at D end in a bay window , 6 foot at spot end but all the furniture was crowded in this Area including a 4 ft fish tank , sofa , and TV .
there was 2 ft down each side , and the 2 rooms dividing wall which was knocked out still had 1ft intruding on each side. so at that point just 1ft on the side for cue room
A year later I got the nod to take it out of the house , I went back and said where's the fish tank ? , you guessed it a ball jumped off the table and the Glass 4ft fish tank imploded and it also took out the TV which was at the side of it .
Just wished I had a Digital Camera with me in those early days of 1980's.[/SIGPIC]http://www.gclbilliards.com
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Geoff that sounds like that Steptoe and Son episode.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by dave121260 View Postjust out of curiosity how much would a log cabin big enough for a pool table cost any1 got any ideas
http://www.hortons-portablebuildings...php?log_id=460
or if you want to live in it as well this page has some two storey ones ,
http://www.hortons-portablebuildings...ed-cabin-sales
and a photo of one being used as a games room
http://www.logcabins.co.uk/casestudy.asp?ID=4Last edited by Geoff Large; 20 January 2014, 03:36 PM.[/SIGPIC]http://www.gclbilliards.com
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