The Process Of 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 that fabric that is attached to the table surface. When getting to re-felt, the first thing to do is determine the size of the table through the use of a measure tape. There is then replacement of the felt either at a home improvement depot or sports shop. During the purchase, there should be an extra 12 inches to its length and width. Since there are lots of color options, you will need to decide whether to use the same color or have 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 that needs to be replaced gets removed using a staple remover. It is used for pulling out the staples at the felt edge. Caution should be taken to ensure there is removal of all felt from the surface of the table. The old felt should be placed on a thrash bag and disposed of later.

The new one is carefully placed while being cautious not to damage or stain it. During the process, a sharp pair of scissors is used to cut it. The borders of the table are used as the guide. There needs to be some felt left over that is to be used to re-felt 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.

The last step is to reassemble the structure. The rails are attached to their proper position using the crescent wrench. After insertion of the pocket lines, the re-felted table can be used.




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