by Pool Table Guru | Jun 19, 2013 | Billiard Service, pool table leveling, Pool Table Service, Pool Table Setup and Refelt, Refelting, Service
Newport Beach Billiard Install Here’s a recent Olhausen Billiard table we re-installed for our Newport Beach, CA client. The client has an eight-foot-three-piece slate table set up in their two-car garage. Most garage floors are pretty unlevel but this one was...
by Pool Table Guru | Jun 4, 2013 | Billiard Service, Pool Table Service
Antique Pool Table Disassembly… Our Fullerton, CA client was relocating to WA and wanted to be sure his 1000-pound antique Brunswick pool table would make the trip safely. We built three heavy-duty crates to pack the pool table slate into for protection. The...
by Pool Table Guru | Jun 1, 2013 | Billiard Service, Pool Table Service, pool table sizes
What You Need to Know About Buying a Used Pool Table… So you’ve finally convinced your significant other that you can fit a pool table into your formal dining room, or some other space. Now the ball is in your court and you want to buy something that will...
by Pool Table Guru | May 29, 2013 | Billiard Service, Moving, Pool Table Service, Pool Table Setup and Refelt, Recushion, Refelting, Service
The Ultimate Man Cave… This eight-foot Beach Mfg. pool table was the subject of a previous blog post called “How Good Pool Tables Turn Bad”. Our clients had just moved from Texas to Coto de Caza, CA and the house came with this pool table. We...
by Pool Table Guru | May 5, 2013 | Billiard Service, pool table leveling, Pool Table Service
How to Handle a Three-Piece Slate Pool Table… When our Fullerton, CA clients decided on changing out their existing flooring in the entire house, they knew that their eight-foot slate pool table would need to be handled carefully. If you’re ever in a...
by Pool Table Guru | Apr 26, 2013 | Billiard Service, Billiard Table Setup, pool table leveling, Pool Table Service
OC’s Pool Table Experts to the Rescue… Have you ever rolled a ball slowly from side to side on your pool table? Does the ball drift towards the center of the playfield? If the pool table in question is a slate pool table then one of two things are...