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jdbailey1206:
Most professional / high end pool tables have a slate top. MDF pool tables are more common for home use when the end user wants to move the table around. I have to agree with Knave on this one. If your MDF is not warpred in any way take the table and apply new felt to it and go nuts. You just wont have the feel of a slate top. But when you are hanging out and drinking and playing pool with your buddies on a Saturday night does it really matter? |
Mike A:
If you live in a climate where the humidity fluctuates, the table will warp and buckle to some extent. As long as you don't spend a bunch of money trying to fix it up, you will probably enjoy it. |
GrizzlyThunder:
I'm aware it's not a professional table that's slate. Plus it's smaller than a normal 7' in home. I was looking for something cheap, easy to place in a room, and expect the crap beaten out of it by all ages. The mdf is not warped and I torn it down to see the condition internally and all looks well. Just needs new felt and light wood treatment. Eventually I would like a slate 7' or above but for now with sizing and budget this will work perfectly. WeChat: GrizzlyThunder |
ChadTower:
It was $100 delivered. Gotta keep that in context. Be glad he didn't have me try to deliver it. I'd still be sitting around trying to load it into my truck. |
knave:
My dad picked up a cheap table like that for our basement. we used it as is for 15 plus years and while the felt was worn and it made the balls travel slow...it was even for everyone and after a night of drinking no-one cared. So enjoy. |
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