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QuestionIs the right hand side of the table considered from the breaking end?Community AnswerYes, always from the baulk (breaking) end. The action end is where the balls are stacked, and the right and left are, obviously, right and left.
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QuestionI just want to tighten up my felt - can I use my old felt if it is not damaged?Community AnswerI have reused felt up to four times. Yes, it can be restretched. But keep in mind, each time you stretch it, you are degrading it somewhat. At some point the fibers will pull apart.
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QuestionDoes it matter which side of the slate on a one piece slate valley table is facing up?Community AnswerThe flattest, longest side of the slate should always be pointing up. Many have tried (and failed) to install slates on their side, but this results in an awful game of pool.
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QuestionWhat size staple is to be used?Community AnswerYour standard 1/4" (6mm) staple should be enough to keep the felt down. For extra quality, use rustproof staples, just in case.
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QuestionWhere can I buy the felt cloth to cover the pool table?Community AnswerAmazon.com has plenty of distributors at really decent prices. Ebay has good options as well, or you can visit your local billiards supply store.
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QuestionDo I have to cover the screw heads after screwing the slate to the frame?Community AnswerIt depends on the table. Put one rail section on and tighten it; if you can see the screw heads around the rail, then you need to fill / level them.
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QuestionCan I recover a composite table?Community AnswerYes, you can.
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QuestionHow would I clean the felt on a pool table?Community Answer
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QuestionIs there no glue applied to the center portion when felting a pool table?Community AnswerNo. Gluing the center is not necessary. It creates more work for next time you replace felt (every 3-10years) and if glue is uneven it will effect smooth game play. The recommend method of using glue along all sides has minimal impact because where the edges are glued, the glued surfaces are under the rails and will never affect how the billiard balls roll during play,
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