Can anyone tell me the minimum distance that should be catered for around a full size table to accommodate the range of a stroke of a std 4' 10" cue from all angles and what point on the table should this measurement be taken from ?
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the standard reply to this would be 5' all round the table to give cueing and walking in space.
you could measure from the cushions but I think outside of the table rails would give extra 4"+
but anything over 5' will be beneficialLast edited by DeanH; 23 January 2016, 02:51 PM.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Thank you for your comments so far. We have a new clubhouse with a new snooker room with 3 tables. 2 are ok, but the outside edge of the rail at the baulk end of third is only 4 foot six and a half inches from a wall. If the white is against the cushion and there is a need to play straight down the table, on the backstroke the cue hits the wall. There is room to move the problem table a couple of inches. Would the table need to be dismantled to move it ?
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This may be stupid but could you not get enough strong people around a table to shift it a few inches? It will need levelled after I know but could the move not be done without dismantling .This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by quickshot65 View PostThank you for your comments so far. We have a new clubhouse with a new snooker room with 3 tables. 2 are ok, but the outside edge of the rail at the baulk end of third is only 4 foot six and a half inches from a wall. If the white is against the cushion and there is a need to play straight down the table, on the backstroke the cue hits the wall. There is room to move the problem table a couple of inches. Would the table need to be dismantled to move it ?
If you don't have the equipment, it can hired but at that point you may as well call a fitter and spend a hundred quid and get it done right.Last edited by barrywhite; 24 January 2016, 06:51 PM.
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