Saturday, March 8, 2014

Pool Table Refelting Is Best Left To The Professionals

By Leticia Jensen


That pool table you have has been serving your needs for many years. It has finally developed a bit of a worn spot and that last party caused a small rip. This means it is a time to explore your options with a pool table refelting project. There are several decisions to be made and all of them can be exciting.

If it is a small rip, it can be repaired by you with a lot of patience and a good quality adhesive. A very sharp knife will also be needed as well as some sandpaper. Measuring the hole, cutting the felt and making sure it fits will take attention to detail. Just the right amount of glue will also not be easy to judge. But, again, looks are not as important as how it might effect the game.

Recovering the entire piece will present itself as a necessary step when you find the worn, faded look that may be present after you have had the table for a few years. This is something that can be a do it yourself project if you follow a few simple rules. A conversation with the personnel at a pool table supply house will help you understand what you need to do. Several firms in the Denver, CO area will assist you with this.

You will find that a professional will be the better choice for this project. They have been doing this for years and have the experience to get it right, the first time. They will ask you what color of felt you would like and this opens a lot of possibilities for you and the room in which it is placed.

The vast majority of pool tables come in a standard green felt. This is fine if you are looking for standard, however, the ability to get other colors might interest you. Some of these others will be purple, blue, red, cream and those with designs on them. Sprucing up your party room can begin with the largest game there.

Watching the professionals go to work on your table will help you understand what they are doing and more about this game piece. The measurements will be exacting as will the dismantling of the rails. Removing the felt and old glue will make the way clear for the new piece. Old staples will also be removed so they do not interfere with a proper installation.

That felt piece will be cut to the proper width and length. This will extend past the edge of the slate or bed and allow the staples to hold it onto the surface. A very thin, solid layer of adhesive is applied and the felt is laid over the surface. This is stretched in all dimensions to ensure it is perfectly flat and the staples are applied under the rail location.

Rails are then disassembled and covered as well. With weights on the table top and rails reinstalled, a 24 hour curing time will be appropriate. A representative will come back and ensure everything is as it should be. They might even challenge you to a game to make sure.




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