Can anyone give me details of table fitters who are able to move full size snooker tables within a room without having to dismantle the tables.
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I wouldn’t recommend anyone that try’s to move a full size table without dismantling it ,the same as you can’t close the pockets up with out a re rubber unless you do some half ass health Robinson job .You seem hell bent on doing a cheap job that will cost you lots more in the end and more than likely ruin the table .Why ask for advice then Refuse to take it or belive it .
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Originally Posted by arnold jones View PostNASA can move a huge rocket a large distance whilst it is still standing errect on its platform.
It should not take rocket science to move a snooker table that only weighs 1100kg a few metres using human inteligence and skills.(mikee not invited).
you asked for such information before and got several warnings of not to try this method.
Go with what you have and I hope you have a guarantee from any movers that they will fix anything that goes wrong?
please let us know how it goes... cross-fingers all goes well for you in this endeavourUp the TSF! :snooker:
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I don't know what you want. You hire any company to try that and the cost will be more or equal to a partial dismantle and move. Remember they won't have to totally dismantle it, just down to taking the slates off then a few of you can move the whole frame, replace the slates, either new recover or a stretch of the old cloth, cushions and pockets back on and bobs yer uncle.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostI don't know what you want. You hire any company to try that and the cost will be more or equal to a partial dismantle and move. Remember they won't have to totally dismantle it, just down to taking the slates off then a few of you can move the whole frame, replace the slates, either new recover or a stretch of the old cloth, cushions and pockets back on and bobs yer uncle.
That is how I read it
Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
he is wanting to move the table with nothing removed to Save money for the club.
That is how I read itThis is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by arnold jones View PostNASA can move a huge rocket a large distance whilst it is still standing errect on its platform.
It should not take rocket science to move a snooker table that only weighs 1100kg a few metres using human inteligence and skills.(mikee not invited).
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Originally Posted by arnold jones View PostI would like to thank DeanH for his usefull constructive criticism. As for the abusive comments by others, I prefer not to comment.
I would still like to contact table fitters who DO move tables without dismantling if anyone knows contact details.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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You’re just being plain stupid Arnold, sorry to tell you, but you are… (but I think you know that already , with your fishing/wind-up and naive statements)
Let me tell you right now just to clear things up and save you wasting everyone’s time! As someone who has worked on snooker tables I can say there is absolutely NO CHANCE of finding ANY respectable table fitter that will move ANY full size, slate bed snooker table without dismantling it! END OF STORY .
Perhaps try ringing NASA! You might have better luck with those guys!Last edited by Danger Steve; 11 July 2022, 11:52 PM.
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WPBSA Rules
With the cue ball in hand, at start of frame or after being pocketed or forced off the table, the striker plays the white from outside the D.
I assume this is a foul and that the cue ball is still in hand for the next stroke.
If the striker in playing the white outside the D also fails to hit a red, I assume it cannot be called a Foul and a Miss.
Would be pleased to hear your comments.
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I've been reading all these posts about different tables available at your clubs (Star, Westbury, Aristocrat, etc). Count yourself lucky, fellas, I'm a Brit in Canada and we're pretty starved for clubs. I got the name of a place in Toronto that I'd never heard of so I thought I'd give them a call to see what's there. I asked the guy what type of tables he had and he said some were wood and some were Formica. I said, no sorry, I meant what type of snooker tables. I heard him call out to someone else to ask what type of snooker table they had. I heard the reply: "The blue ones are pool, the green ones are snooker". I hung up.
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