Steps In Pool Table Refelting Denver

By Lena Stephenson


Pool tables are designed for patios and indoor sports arenas. Pool is a game that most play during their leisure time with family and friends. The tables are able to last as long as 20 years with minimal maintenance when they are made from durable material. The part of the structure that is most vulnerable is the felt. In considering pool table refelting Denver residents should know the steps taken in order to come up with excellent results.

The felt is the fabric which is attached to the surface of the table. When re-felting, the first step is to determine the size of the pool table using a measure tape. The felt is then replaced at a sports shop or home improvement depot. The material should be purchased such that there is an extra 12 inches to the width and length. Because there are many colors, it will be important to decide if the same color as the one being replaced will be used or 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.

The felt to be replaced is removed by using a staple remover to pull out staples at the edge of the felt. It will be essential to ensure that all felt is removed from the top of the table. The old one can be placed on a thrash bag from where it can be disposed of later.

The new felt needs to be carefully placed while taking care to inspect that no damaged are done and that there are no stains. A sharp scissor should then be used to cut it, using the border of the table to guide you. Some felt is left over to be used to re-felt the rails.

After the cut has been made, the felt is attached to the top of the table using a stapler. The stapling should start at the mid portion of one end of the felt before the right and left edges are stapled. After this, you should go to the opposite end and tightly pull the felt. It is then stapled in the same way as the previous side.

The side edges will then need to be stapled. You should ascertain that the staples are at an equal distance from each other and lined up in the correct way. For the pockets, 3 slits should be cut on every pocket before wrapping and stapling the felt on the edges of the pockets. The felt is tightly pulled prior to stapling.

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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