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Thursday, March 26, 2015

The Process Of Pool Table Refelting Denver

By Lena Stephenson


A pool table is an elegant design used for indoor sports rooms and patios. The game of pool is played as a way of spending leisure time with friends and family. If the tables were to be made of materials that are durable, they can last around twenty years with less maintenance. The most vulnerable component of the structure is the felt. In consideration of pool table refelting Denver residents should know the procedure.

Felts are the fabrics that are attached to the surface of the pool table. The process of changing the felt is easy and can be done individually from home. The first step will be to determine the size of the table. The measurements are taken using a tape measure. A new felt can be obtained from a sports shop or even home improvement depots. The size taken should be such that there are some 12 inches extra from the width and length. There are usually many colors of felts. The choice of color depends on the individual. You can choose the same color like the current one or go for a different one.

After the choice of color, the rails need to be removed using a crescent wrench. This is done by removing the bolts that attach the rails. Rails are also always covered by the felt and need to be re-felted too. This explains the need to buy extra material. Rails are carefully placed on the floor close to the table so that there is no mistake when reattaching them.

A staple remover is used when removing the old material. It is used to out staples which are at the felt edges. All felt should be removed from the table so that the newly placed one is perfectly fitted. The one that has been removed can be put in a thrash bag to be disposed later.

The new felt should be placed carefully while making sure to inspect that there are no any damages or stains on it. It should then be cut using a sharp scissor while using the border of the table top as the guide. There needs to be some felt that is left over that will be used for re-felting the rails.

After making the cut, a stapler is used to attach the felt to the top of the table. Stapling begins at the mid points of one end of the felt then proceeds to the left and right edges. When this is done, you proceed to the other end to pull the felt tightly. It then gets stapled like was done in the previous case.

Side edges are then stapled. It is essential to ascertain that the staples are placed at the same distance from each other. They also need to be lined up in the correct way. 3 slits are cut on each pocket then the felt is wrapped and stapled on the pocket edges. Before stapling, the felt is tightly pulled.

Finally, the structure is reassembled. Rails will be attached to their original positions using a crescent wrench. The pocket lines are inserted and the table is ready for use.




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