The Procedure Pool Table Refelting Denver

By Christa Jarvis


For hundreds of years, the game of pool has existed in many forms. Despite the fact that there have been significant changes to materials comprising certain aspects of the game, the element that has been most consistent is the felt cover. The bad news is that the lifespan of felt covers is not always as long as that of the table itself. When it comes to pool table refelting Denver residents ought to know the basics.

There are various materials needed for the procedure to be done successfully. Some of these include a staple gun, hammer, rag, felt, socket wrench and cleanser. The procedure starts with removal of the staples which surround the pockets at the underside part of the table. Next, the nails that secure the rails on the underside will need to be gotten rid of. Three bolts should be removed 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.

What follows next is preparing the felt for re-felting. All the holes and cracks are then filled with pool table wax. The wax will be left to wax for one minute or so before any excess is scrapped off by the use of a putty knife. The slate surface is cleaned using a cleanser. Prior to being covered using the felt, it is advisable to leave the surface to dry completely.

The felt pieces that are being used will need to be measured. This will ensure that they are cut in accordance to the dimensions of the table. Edges of the felt are aligned flush with the table edges. As a matter of fact, the measurements should be very accurately done so that it fits well to the table.

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.

Excess fabric is trimmed from around the pockets. Approximately three inches of fabric are left around the inner edges of the pocket. The fabric is pushed into the pocket so that all sides of the pocket are lined.

The rails are then wrapped with felt. The unique design of the rails is observed to know how large the felt piece has to be. There is then reattaching the rails to the table. Finally, the pockets and liners will be replaced as necessary.




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