Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Facts On Pool Table Refelting Denver

By Christa Jarvis


For hundreds of years, the game of pool has existed in many forms. Despite the fact that there have been significant changes to materials comprising certain aspects of the game, the element that has been most consistent is the felt cover. The bad news is that the lifespan of felt covers is not always as long as that of the table itself. When it comes to pool table refelting Denver residents ought to know the basics.

Some of the needed materials for the exercise are felts, socket wrench, felt, cleanser, rag, hammer and a staple gun among others. To begin with, the staples that surround the pockets at the underside of the table are removed. There is then removal of the nails that secure the rails to the underside using a socket wrench. On an approximate basis, one needs to look for three bolts for each rail.

After removal of all the bolts, the rails are taken off. There is then detachment of the pocket liners as is necessary. When this has been done, the staples that are attached the felt to rail cushions will need to be pulled out. The felt that covers the cushions can then be removed with ease, after which it is removed. One needs to know whether the felt is glued or stapled, or both. Pulling of the individual staples from the felt is done using a staple puller. It is important to be very gentle when peeling the glued felt from the top of the table.

The next step is the preparation of the slate so that it is re-felted. All the cracks and holes are filled using pool table waxes. The wax will need to be left to harden for a minute or so. Any excesses are scrapped with a putty knife. It will then be important to clean the slate surface using a gentle cleanser. The surface has to dry completely before it is covered.

The felt pieces that will be used have to be properly and accurately measured. This is followed by cutting them in accordance to the table dimensions. Failure to do the measurements and cutting accurately will lead to the table having an undesirable appearance.

The next process is normally very important. One will need to start stapling the fabric to the table. The process is started at the center of one short edge before proceeding to the corners. All this is done while remembering not to cover the pockets. When placing the staples, one needs to move in increments of about two inches while pulling the fabric taut. This is done for all the sides of the table.

There is trimming of excess fabric from the pockets. On an approximate basis, three inches of the fabric are left at the inner edges. What follows is pushing of the fabric to the pockets such that all pocket sides are lined.

The felt is used to line the rails. In order to know the size of the felt pieces to be used, the rail design should be observed. The rails are then reattached to the table. Replacement of the pockets and liners is the last process.




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