Hi all,
Thanks for taking the time to read this post.
I have recently aquired a snooker table, and am in the process of setting it up my house - luckily I had a room suitable for it. Unfortunately I am not in a position to get a professional installer to set up the table so will have to go it alone.
At this stage I have the frame put together, and am now looking for advise on how to correctly go about levelling the table, and any advise or guide on how to do this would be greatly appreciated.
What I am wondering is the following...
Should I level the frame to the floor first, without putting on the 5 pieces of slate?
The original slate seams was sealed with car body filler and sanded, however I have read that beeswax seems to be the preferred method - which should I use?
Should I seal the slate, and then level the table by jacking it ans slipping it?
As you can see I have no idea how to go about the process, but have no choice but to do it myself, so any advise, or quick step by step goide to put me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Ger
Thanks for taking the time to read this post.
I have recently aquired a snooker table, and am in the process of setting it up my house - luckily I had a room suitable for it. Unfortunately I am not in a position to get a professional installer to set up the table so will have to go it alone.
At this stage I have the frame put together, and am now looking for advise on how to correctly go about levelling the table, and any advise or guide on how to do this would be greatly appreciated.
What I am wondering is the following...
Should I level the frame to the floor first, without putting on the 5 pieces of slate?
The original slate seams was sealed with car body filler and sanded, however I have read that beeswax seems to be the preferred method - which should I use?
Should I seal the slate, and then level the table by jacking it ans slipping it?
As you can see I have no idea how to go about the process, but have no choice but to do it myself, so any advise, or quick step by step goide to put me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Ger
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