Yep ,rooms too cold ,changing tempriture is bad ,rooms needs to be set so it’s pretty much the same all the time .If you can see your breath because it’s that cold your rubber cushions won’t last long ,they will harden .You need a steady tempriture in the room or you will ruin your table .
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Originally Posted by Danger Steve View PostYeah, the table might be slow due to the environment it’s sitting in. Screwing back will still be possible though, you just won’t get the same reaction as you would on the club table. Under table heat panels will help keep the cloth dry and maybe a thinner cloth, the table fitter should be able to tell you what cloth is on there…?
Other than that it can only be technique. Having a Ronnie style cue action is fine but in the wrong hands can probably be a bit jabby! Try filming a close up of yourself attempting a screw shot, sometimes you can aim low with your feathers but then strike the cue ball higher up through fear of a miscue.
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Originally Posted by mikee View PostYep ,rooms too cold ,changing tempriture is bad ,rooms needs to be set so it’s pretty much the same all the time .If you can see your breath because it’s that cold your rubber cushions won’t last long ,they will harden .You need a steady tempriture in the room or you will ruin your table .
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Originally Posted by Cue crafty View PostI heard a story once about Jimmy White getting the referee to go and warm the balls up in a microwave because they were cold and not reacting properly.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by Mike reed View Post
Not sure I can achieve a constant temperature will have to make the best of what I've got unfortunately
Hainsworth cloths apparently perform better in damp, cold environments, combine that maybe with some under table heating and that’s probably as good as your going to get it? I would then cover the bed of the table with a couple of Kingsize duvets (cheap ones from B&M ) that will help protect the cushion rubbers from freezing and going hard in the winter.
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Higgins often used to ask for the balls to be put on the radiator in clubs some time before the game when he was doing exhibitions .Think he used to p1ss the refs off in tournaments too by cleaning the balls himself and licking the cue ball ,not recommended these days for obvious reasons
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Originally Posted by mikee View PostHiggins often used to ask for the balls to be put on the radiator in clubs some time before the game when he was doing exhibitions .Think he used to p1ss the refs off in tournaments too by cleaning the balls himself and licking the cue ball ,not recommended these days for obvious reasons
Definitely not recommended
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Originally Posted by Danger Steve View Post
Do you have any insulation in the building Mike? It sounds like a farm building or something?
Hainsworth cloths apparently perform better in damp, cold environments, combine that maybe with some under table heating and that’s probably as good as your going to get it? I would then cover the bed of the table with a couple of Kingsize duvets (cheap ones from B&M ) that will help protect the cushion rubbers from freezing and going hard in the winter.
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Originally Posted by mikee View PostHiggins often used to ask for the balls to be put on the radiator in clubs some time before the game when he was doing exhibitions .Think he used to p1ss the refs off in tournaments too by cleaning the balls himself and licking the cue ball ,not recommended these days for obvious reasons
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