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There are many different sizes of pool/billiard tables and knowing your measurements can save you money and heartache. Different pool table manufacturers use different width rails, so the industry standard is to measure your playing field. You should also know that a seven-footer isn’t truly 7′, an eight-footer isn’t really 8′ and so on.
OTHER POOL TABLE POSTS HERE ... 12/15/08 The base is together and the slate is on for now ... Next up, cut the corners of the slate fra...

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Hello to all you wonderful people of the net! I thought I'd share something that I found on Pinterest explaining the planning of building a pool table in your game room. I have included a picture to guide and show what you will need in terms of spacing. Please have a look at the picture

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The pool is one of the most impressive indoor sports. It provides immense pleasure to the players and the bystanders as well. But do you have any idea

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Small Pool Table: I join to the APA leagues in my area, really enjoy pool, a few months back got into a divorce, I knew have to get my mind busy in something, at home don't have much space to allocate a real size pool table so when I was looking on the net for DIY pr…

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Our easy to read pool and snooker table room size guide to help you chose the right size table for your space

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OTHER POOL TABLE POSTS HERE ... 12/15/08 The base is together and the slate is on for now ... Next up, cut the corners of the slate frame, cut the rails to length, drill for the pockets, attach the plates that allow you to bolt the rails to the table and move it all along ... More pics soon ... Slate screwed on, ready to cut the rails as soon as all the cushion rubbers are glued on Base with slate Posts and beams with slate frame This is an update to the post 'Build Your Own Pool Table' that…

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