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Is it OK to stand on a slate pool table?

The key part to understanding why a pool table shouldn't be stood upon is its slate. The slate is a piece of flat stone that is often milled to precision, then covered in a cloth for pool. The slate is very fragile, and most importantly a very brittle material that doesn't offer much in the way of structural support.
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Does a slate pool table crack easily?

Slate is a very hard material and can easily break if not properly supported. Filling the cracks will help keep the pool table stable and looking new for years to come.
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How much weight can a pool table handle?

On a six-legged, 1,200-pound table, each leg supports 200 pounds. So, most people will not need to reinforce their floors. The only exception is if you are looking at a 12-foot slate pool table. Each leg supports over 400 pounds of weight!
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What is the advantage of a slate pool table?

Pros of Slate Pool Tables

The table lasts a lifetime or longer. The slate will not warp or dry out. Slate provides a superior quality material than wood. Slate provides a higher quality playing surface.
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What are the disadvantages of slate?

Cons of Slate Flooring
  • Expensive. Slate tiles usually cost from $4 to $10 per square foot, and the cost of professional installation can add an additional $10 to $15 per square foot.
  • Difficult to install. ...
  • Needs maintenance. ...
  • Can be uncomfortable. ...
  • Cold, hard surface. ...
  • Inconsistent.
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Is It Safe To Stand On A Pool Table? - Pool Table Advice

Which is better slate or non slate pool table?

Slate bed tables offer the absolute pinnacle in game performance. But this performance comes at a price; not only in the purchase cost, but also in their inflexibility. If you have the space for a permanent table and you really do want the best tournament-standard gameplay, then only a slate bed will do.
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Is it safe to stand on pool table?

Despite their size and weight, some pool tables can be incredibly fragile, and we would therefore strongly recommend never standing on a pool table. The key part to understanding why a pool table shouldn't be stood upon is its slate.
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How heavy is a 1 piece slate pool table?

If you're asking me, a billiard mechanic with 24 years of experience moving all types of pool tables, I'll tell you it is a pain in the behind to struggle with a one-piece slate. One-piece slates weigh approximately 450 pounds. They are difficult to maneuver when refelting your pool table.
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Is slate the best pool table?

In particular, slate from the Liguarian region of Italy is traditionally considered the highest quality material for use in pool tables, and will typically be marked 'OIS', meaning Original Italian Slate. Italian slate is usually softer and therefore easier to work with.
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Can you move a slate pool table without disassembly?

Pool tables are not designed to be moved in one piece. You will need to disassemble the legs, felt, rails and slate and then reassemble them in your pool table's new location.
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Is a one piece slate pool table better than a three piece?

Effectively, the one piece slate table doesn't have any seams while the three piece slate table has two seams. When leveled properly by a professional installer, the more common 3 piece slate tables are better than their one piece counterparts.
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Can you stand on slate?

Slate is hard-wearing and durable but it can easily crack under pressure. That's why professionals use hook ladders, jacks and planks on slate roofing. This allows them to walk on the roof without putting any weight on it. If you don't have the proper materials on hand, it's best to let a professional tend to the roof.
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Is it OK to stand on a slate roof?

Pitched slate roofs are particularly dangerous and the fragility of the slate when it is walked on only adds to the danger. Slate is also resistant to water so any surface water will run down the slate and make it even more dangerous to walk on.
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Is pool table safe on second floor?

Absolutely. Assuming your room is up to building code standards of course. Some of the homes that we've installed pool tables in upstairs have had floors that have flexed a bit.
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Are pub pool tables 6ft or 7ft?

Standard sizes

The average size of a UK pool table is 7ft, but many pubs and clubs opt for the smaller, 6ft size. In America, the standard pool table size for homes and private residences is 8ft, but their professional tournaments are played with the full-sized, 9ft tables.
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What is a good thickness for slate on a pool table?

Pool table slate varies by a thickness ranging from two to three centimetres. However, according to the Billiards Congress of America, one-inch slate (2.5 centimetres) is the most accurate. That's why most tournaments require tables with at least 2.5cm slate to be used.
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What's the heaviest part of a pool table?

The heaviest part of your pool table is the slate. Our tables feature 3 pieces of slate fitted to ensure perfect play, and these pieces weigh in between 150-250 pounds each.
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What is the life expectancy of a pool table?

Generally, 20-25 years, although some cushion rubber lasts longer. If the pool table has seen direct sunlight, cushion life will be greatly reduced. We have also seen pool tables less than five years old that have “dead” cushions. It is unusual but it happens.
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Can you sit on a pool table while taking a shot?

When shooting, always keep one foot on the floor. Getting up on the table is a no, no. This is not only etiquette, but a rule of the game.
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What should you avoid in a pool?

Here are the top five chemicals you should never put in your pool:
  • Perfume, Sunscreen or Body Lotion. There is more to showering before entering the pool than the issue of cleanliness. ...
  • Too Much Chlorine. ...
  • Petroleum-Based Products. ...
  • Impure Chlorine. ...
  • Shock (At Least Not Directly Into Your Pool).
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What color pool tables are best?

Many people have asked me, “what's the best felt color to put on my pool table?” From the point of view of a serious pool or billiards player, green billiard cloth has been the best choice to play on. The reason is, that the color green is supposedly the easiest on the players' eyes.
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Is slate high grade?

Slate is a product of low grade metamorphism (not terribly great burial temperatures and pressures are required). Schist and gneiss are produced by medium to high grade metamorphism. In some cases gneisses are produced by higher grade metamorphism than schists.
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Is slate low grade?

Slate derives from low-grade metamorphism of fine-grained, clay-rich sediment. The parent sediment is weak and tends to flow plastically when deformed.
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