If you are looking for a bargain on a pool table, you can find one fairly easily. Your local newspapers will often have classified listings for pool tables, also Check listings of liquidation or closeout sales, auctions of items from bankrupted businesses or auctions of property seized from storage units where the rent has not been paid, and so on. Have some patience and keep your eyes open and you might be able to get here you might be able to acquire a nearly new billiard t…
Top 2 Ways To Buy A Pool Table
Possibly the most misunderstood part of pool table buying is how to really go about getting the best deal you possibly can. Heck, I sure didnt really know how to go about it. And boy, did I want a pool table. Playing pool is great fun and Ive spent many hours at the local bar..uh, I mean pool hall sharpening my skills. I decided that I had to have a pool table for myself. However, after buying a pool table, it becomes pretty clear that there is a right way to go about it an…
Things To Consider When Buying A Pool Table Light
What should you look for when purchasing a pool table light? This article will give you all the information you need in order to purchase a billiard light. Pool table lights come in many shapes and sizes, colors and styles. Assuming you already have the pool table, next you will need to figure out what length of light you will need.
As a general rule of thumb you will need 5 inches of light for every foot of pool table. For example a 7 foot pool table will need a billiard …
Billiard Table
A billiards table is a table on which you play billiards or simply pool. Regulation billiard tables or Pool are exact rectangles and has the playing surface that measures at least ten by five feet. You may see other tables that are smaller or bigger, but the standard table is ten feet long and five feet wide. When you play pool you will play games like eight ball, nine ball, one pocket, and so on. The name will usually imply the rules of the game. Like with eight ball, you do…
Buying a Used Pool Table
Used pool tables are frequently available. Keep an eye on your local classified section for moving sales, yard sales, estate sales, and so on. Youre sure to run across something eventually.
Caring For Your Pool Cue
We all know that regular cleaning and maintenance is needed in order to keep your pool table in playable condition. Another thing to keep in mind when thinking about your game is properly caring for your pool cue. Here are some simple ways to ensure that you get the most out of the life of your pool cue.
Pool cues are made out of many different materials. Each of these materials expand and contract differently due to temperature leaps from hot to cold. To keep this down to…
Choosing a Pool Table
Pool tables come in 7-, 8-, or 9-foot lengths. The size you choose is a matter of available space, but keep in mind that tournament length is 9 feet. If youre a stickler for authenticity, go for the tournament length.
A Guide to Discount Pool Tables
Discount pool tables are commonly available. Check your local classified listings for liquidation closeout sales, auctions for seized items from bankrupted businesses, and so on. There you might be able to nab a brand new pool table for a fraction of its book value.
How To Hang Your Billiard Lights
Billiard lights give your game room the professional look. Whether they are stained glass or a classic solid color, they top off the decorating aspect of your room. We all know that these lights are to be hung over top of your pool table, but how low do they hang? What’s the best way to hang them? I have answers to these questions and more…read on!
The first thing we need to discuss is how low to the table these lights are supposed to hang. The first thing you need to do…
Which pool table?
There are a few things to consider when purchasing a pool table that have an effect on the price and quality of your table and therefore, your game. Note that the term pool tables refers to the table used to play billiards, snooker, and all other cue-sports similar to this. The differences between these games are the rules and sets of balls used, not the table itself.