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Anyone know how to take apart and put back together a "bar" pool table? by DjDraggin
Started on: 08-23-2007 03:42 AM
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Report this Post08-23-2007 03:42 AM Click Here to See the Profile for DjDragginSend a Private Message to DjDragginDirect Link to This Post
I have a friend with on of those Bar tables where you put coins in and what not. BUT the kicker is it has to come apart to gt it out of the house and into mine. anyone ever messed with one of these as to ease the transportation for me? Thanks a TON!
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Report this Post08-23-2007 07:17 AM Click Here to See the Profile for fierofetishSend a Private Message to fierofetishDirect Link to This Post
Depends what make When we move them here, we start by removing the pockets, then the top frame, and then the slate bed.Then you can flip it over, and take off the legs..donīt have any photos of the procedure, but it isnīt too hard...they do it in about 15 minutes here...got it own to a fine art!!
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Report this Post08-23-2007 07:57 AM Click Here to See the Profile for blackramsSend a Private Message to blackramsDirect Link to This Post
I'm sure there are some differences between manufacturers but on mine I was able to simply put some supports under the frame (two majors beams running the length of the table) and crawl under it, removed the skirting that surrounds the table, located the bolts that hold the legs on, and removed the bolts. At that point it was a matter of having enough strong arms, legs and backs to pick it up off of the legs, turn it on it's side and put it on a dolly so that we could get it out the door. Took four strong sets of arms to handle it but it got moved with no damage. Slate is heavy, so get some help. It also helps to take the balls off the table before you turn it on it's side.

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Report this Post08-23-2007 09:50 AM Click Here to See the Profile for PyrthianSend a Private Message to PyrthianDirect Link to This Post
yes, I would guess just removing the legs will make it possible to get in thru most doorways.
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Sledge hammer.

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Report this Post08-23-2007 09:50 PM Click Here to See the Profile for DjDragginSend a Private Message to DjDragginDirect Link to This Post
thats how we'll put it back together.. LOL

Thanks everyone. Shouldnt have any problems then from what I see. Just wanted to know if there are any tricks of the trade.
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