Sunday, 16 November 2014

The Procedure Pool Table Refelting Denver

By Christa Jarvis


For the last hundreds of years, there have been many forms of the game of pool. Irrespective of the significant changes on materials that comprise various aspects of the game, the felt cover has been the most consistent element. Unfortunately, the felt cover does not have long a lifespan as the pool table. This is what leads to the need to do regular replacement. When considering pool table refelting Denver residents should know the basics.

Among the materials required for the replacement are a socket wrench, felts, rag, cleanser, staple gun and hammer. For a start, the staples surrounding the pockets towards the underside of the table will need to be removed. This is followed by removing the rails securing the underside through the use of a socket wrench. Approximately, the individual will need to locate three bolts for every rail.

The rails are taken off after all bolts have been removed. The pocket liners are then detached as necessary. The staples attaching the felt to the rail cushions are pulled out. This is followed by removal of the felt that covers the cushions. The felt is then removed from the tabletop. It will be important to determine whether the felt is stapled or glued. At times it is both stapled and glued. A staple puller is used for pulling individual staples from the felt. Peeling of the glued felt from the tabletop needs to be done gently.

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 process of stapling the fabric to the table is an important one. It starts at the center of a short edge and then proceeds to the corners. During all this, one should beware not to get the pockets covered. During placement of the staples, one will need to move in increments of two inches or so. As this is done, the fabric is pulled taut. The procedure is repeated for all sides.

There is trimming of any excess fabric from around the pockets. Roughly three inches of the fabric is left round the inner pocket edges. There is pushing of the fabric into the pocket such that all the pocket sides are lined.

There is wrapping of the rails with felt. It would be vital to observe the unique design of the rails so as to determine the size of felt pieces to use. The rails are attached to the table, and then the liners and pockets are replaced accordingly.




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