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How to Move a Pool Table THE RIGHT WAY! 

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In this video, I'll show you EXACTLY how we at Billiards of New Orleans move a pool table! This is an overview on how to get your table disassembled and packed away in a standard, short-bed pick-up truck and ready for the road to its new home.
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@CreativeRestorations
@CreativeRestorations 2 года назад
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@phuongmai94
@phuongmai94 Год назад
Hi, is it possible to just leave the cloth on and move the slate like that? Will it mess it up I’m only moving it 10miles from my house.
@bernarat
@bernarat 2 дня назад
This video was awesome! Hardest part was removing the staples. Everything fit in my small truck 8 ft table.
@JTTeske
@JTTeske 10 месяцев назад
This was perfect! The homeowner assumed we needed 3-5 people to remove the pool table but two of us did it by just following your video. The hard part was getting the slate up a stairway with a 90° bend but that just took a little more time.
@lordlouiseadrielle
@lordlouiseadrielle 3 месяца назад
Just bought a house, and I am needing a guide to disassemble a table. This just gave me more confidence to doing it!
@crisuribe2097
@crisuribe2097 Год назад
Thank you for explaining this the way you did. You are extremely helpful and patient. Excellent job😊
@garybrown1530
@garybrown1530 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing this video. It was very informative. I’ll be installing a new floor so I’ll need to disassemble my pool table. Your video gives me confidence that I can do it by following your directions.
@colonelmann
@colonelmann 2 года назад
You did a really good job ecplaining these steps. I got roped into moving a billiard table this weekend andcwas clueless until I watched this. Nice job.
@gabeduckworth4015
@gabeduckworth4015 2 года назад
I've been dreading this move but your video was awesome and helped a lot. Thank you!
@radarlove6283
@radarlove6283 2 года назад
This video is helpful in more ways than one! I've seen many videos here on RU-vid and got less info because some people think they know what they're saying and doing! Boy was I wrong! However, your video was the best by far and I've learned that those holes that hold the rails are what make the pool table even and stable. (besides the leveling part) I now have a concept in mind and will put that idea to the test once I make the design of a new slate for my pool table. - Thanks For The Upload! I Love It!
@horyshet8217
@horyshet8217 2 года назад
hey doug ive been watching your videos over the past few months, i finally have all parts to re-do my pool table. its an older pool table i cant find any info on it, but based on your videos and info i feel confident i can level it properly, refelt the table, replace pockets and replace rubbers. ill take some pics and videos before and after. thanks for all the info
@ramone8554
@ramone8554 2 месяца назад
Thank you for the video tutorials. This gives me confidence we can buy a used pool table that was debating on buying due how heavy it is. Now i see how we can break it down and move it
@jayhudson365
@jayhudson365 5 месяцев назад
My son and I moved a pool table this past weekend and your directions were perfect. Thank you!
@tksts37
@tksts37 4 месяца назад
Thank you professor RU-vid University never fails! .... well sometimes it does but nit this time! I was going to get the Uhaul and 8 friends 😅 but with your instruction all I need is my wife 😆 thanks!
@rhondawebster1008
@rhondawebster1008 2 года назад
Fantastic video! thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was renting a 5X8 Trailer to transport a pool table but clearly that isn't needed. This is the best news I have heard in months!
@Darryltay2
@Darryltay2 Год назад
Thank you! I was given a very nice table , now I feel that I can move it the right way and not damage it.
@rachellepowell6404
@rachellepowell6404 11 месяцев назад
Brilliant how-to video. You got all the solid points, made the work seem doable, and saved me some cash!
@Ken-uc5nq
@Ken-uc5nq Год назад
I appreciate the service you provide to those of us who can't afford an assembled pool table people like my self
@chanemueller888
@chanemueller888 2 года назад
Thank you brother for the very great video job well done first with the pool table and second with your tutorial on how to take it down verry professional and intuitive great job
@Eubanksproductions
@Eubanksproductions 2 дня назад
Thank you for taking the time to make this video.
@dpsdeliveryandpickupservic1146
@dpsdeliveryandpickupservic1146 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the video. I’m still new to the moving industry. I’ve been learning from many RU-vidrs.
@alpine25j
@alpine25j 2 года назад
Thank you for making this video! Step by step clear instructions.
@RamMan2016
@RamMan2016 Год назад
Definitely going to move one myself now. Thanks for the info!
@user-zm3ce5qk3x
@user-zm3ce5qk3x Месяц назад
Thank you..your videos are informative, intelligent and easy to watch...thanks for helping me with looking for a used pool table, and safely moving it...I'll get my local guy to set it up, but thanks for doing what you do
@ozarkliving7263
@ozarkliving7263 Год назад
Thank u so much. I’m in rural Missouri and just got a bid to move a table and the mileage surcharge alone was $700, on top of normal move charges and recovering
@batzmunh
@batzmunh 2 года назад
Thank you. This video saved $500 today!!!
@earthishome1866
@earthishome1866 2 года назад
wow..love this video. I was going to pay to have a pool transferred but now I think I can handle it. I just need a few bodies and simple tools I already have. Thank you so much for video♥️♥️♥️
@CreativeRestorations
@CreativeRestorations 2 года назад
That’s awesome! I’m glad to have helped. If you feel so inclined, there is a donation link in the description. Every little bit helps me keep the videos coming!
@earthishome1866
@earthishome1866 2 года назад
@@CreativeRestorations I will ......I really appreciate this video.
@HusseinBaniahmad
@HusseinBaniahmad 5 месяцев назад
thank you so much for the detailed video! helped me a lot in disassembling my pool table. Greetings from Jordan!
@danc3831
@danc3831 Год назад
After watching your video, reading every comment and your personal advice that you answered from experience, I can say with complete confidence and applaud that you are a "teacher". One who revels in the success of others with your knowledge forwarded in hand. A rare personal trait of which to be extremely proud. Respect may come grudgingly and late to the party from those whose life is left only to denigrate but respect will come. A fine man and person.
@CreativeRestorations
@CreativeRestorations Год назад
Thank you very much! I really do enjoy seeing people take the knowledge that I've given them and put it to good use. My dad was the type that, when he said to do something and I asked, "why is it done that way?", he would reply, "because I said so." That was never a reasonable response for me. I've always wanted to know why things work the way they do. The finer the detail, the more it holds my attention. And, for me, "why" is just as important as "how". I firmly believe that when you know exactly why things work the way they do, you're much less likely to want to take shortcuts and possibly/probably ruin whatever efforts you've put into the project to that point. Thank you for the compliments and the recognition of my efforts. You've brightened my day that much more!!!
@peawack
@peawack 4 месяца назад
Excellent video, nearly ready to instruct workers in Turkey to do this for me as I'm buying my first table. Should be fun.
@jasoncharles8651
@jasoncharles8651 8 месяцев назад
Thank you from Minnetonka, Minnesota. The video was a great help.
@angusgray3975
@angusgray3975 6 месяцев назад
Thanks, from the Hunter Valley Australia. Very clear, very professional.
@robertedwards9323
@robertedwards9323 3 месяца назад
Super helpful...This will giving our slate table to a friend super easy. I might have taken every piece apart!
@eladrjreyob3415
@eladrjreyob3415 2 года назад
Spoke to Doug the other. Thank you, a wealth of information
@juanurena8249
@juanurena8249 Месяц назад
Absolutely amazing. Thorough, detailed step by step instructions.
@larryyang6140
@larryyang6140 Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing your work and experience
@theSilvioRoesler
@theSilvioRoesler Год назад
Thanks for the video! Very educational and detailed
@robingrentus2458
@robingrentus2458 7 месяцев назад
Awesome video on how to disassemble a pool table. Thanks for sharing.
@barthunt1590
@barthunt1590 Год назад
Used your videos to successfully recover 3 times twice my Dad's bar top and once my table . Billiards Tech's are not available in the rural Midwest. Just so very grateful for your Billiards videos.
@CreativeRestorations
@CreativeRestorations Год назад
Glad to help!
@firebird8600
@firebird8600 Год назад
Same here. Closest billiards shop is in Cedar Rapids, 70 miles from here.
@thesmuuuuggh
@thesmuuuuggh 7 месяцев назад
great video, nicely explained and a solid level of detail. appreciate it!
@frankdestra6576
@frankdestra6576 2 года назад
Good video . learned alot . I would wrap the wood with cloth then shrink wrap to avoid scratches
@CreativeRestorations
@CreativeRestorations 2 года назад
If I were doing a long-haul move I would have. Going less than 10 miles, not really necessary.
@tomeuler1979
@tomeuler1979 3 месяца назад
If i wouldve watched this 10 years ago, I could've had TWO brand new brunswick pool tables. I'm so mad and grateful now that I won't miss the next one. Great video. Thankyou. Can u explain saving the felt or even installing new felt? I'm gonna go stalk your channel now... 😁😆
@jamesroberts9849
@jamesroberts9849 10 месяцев назад
Very good information. I feel like I can move a table now.
@davidrozzelle2202
@davidrozzelle2202 Год назад
Excellent detailed video. Thank you for sharing.
@cedricburg8374
@cedricburg8374 2 года назад
Thanks, really well explained.
@user-nj6pz3ke2r
@user-nj6pz3ke2r 8 месяцев назад
Thanks Doug, your videos are great. I spoke to you some time ago and sent you some pictures of my Brunswick 75 anniversary table. We need to move it roughly 450 miles from PA to NC. Some of the roads are very rough and there isn't any other way out and into the areas. The side rails of the table are 9' long and don't break down any smaller than that best I can tell. We have the table disassembled now and I plan on moving it after Christmas. I am planning on renting a 6x12 boxed U-Haul. I noticed you said to build a create and put in the trailer vertically. I can and will build a 3-section cage to hold the slate as tight as possible and strap to the walls of the U-Haul. I really don't have any other way to move because I know my truck isn't big enough and I don't want to move in an open trail per some of the comments I read before. I have several questions for you if I may: 1) would I want to wrap each slate in a moving blanket? 2) what would I want to have the bottom of the slate sitting on? 2x6 or ??? 3) the table is going to be stored for maybe 1 or several years until I refinish all the rails and aluminum pockets and skirts. They are in rough shape. 4) How do I store the slate until I'm ready to put back together. Does it have to be in a climate-controlled environment or in NC and I ok if it isn't. Thank you for your time. Dale
@CreativeRestorations
@CreativeRestorations 8 месяцев назад
Hi Dale, First off, good luck with the move. I'm sure it will go just fine. I'll answer your questions in order... 1) No need to wrap the slates. As a matter of fact, the less they're able to move, the better. If you wanted to do something, put two of the slates face to face and the final one facing inward. This will leave the slate frame on the outside and will provide all the cushioning you'd want or need. 2) 2x6 would be overkill. However, they are cheap and can be repurposed. So, sure. That's fine. 3) Climate controlled storage would be best. 4) Store the slate vertically and leaning against a wall (stacked one in front of another). Again, climate controlled storage would be best. Wood doesn't like swings in humidity or temperature. Hope this helps. Doug
@jesusrosales6756
@jesusrosales6756 Год назад
Thanks. Your instructions are very helpful and to the point.
@CreativeRestorations
@CreativeRestorations Год назад
You're welcome!
@jackjones3004
@jackjones3004 2 года назад
Thank You for a great how to video.
@growthbydesignn
@growthbydesignn 3 месяца назад
Great concise video. Thank you. Well within my capabilities, to my surprise!
@loweryourhandicapguide4730
@loweryourhandicapguide4730 Год назад
Thank you, very well done tutorial!
@JohnChaseClayton
@JohnChaseClayton Год назад
Wow! And I was about to hire someone to do this??.. Thank you for this video!
@chrisrobinson6486
@chrisrobinson6486 Год назад
Well done. Great video. 👍
@billvincent2854
@billvincent2854 2 года назад
Excellent knowledge thanks
@melisabryce8780
@melisabryce8780 2 года назад
Great information!
@BirdNerdJC
@BirdNerdJC 7 месяцев назад
Thank you. What a great video. I was given the table for free if i could get it home. Now i know i can. By the way you remind me of vince vaughn combined with dan Aykroyd. Cute!
@mxriderwd
@mxriderwd 2 года назад
Really good video, thank you for sharing
@tommarshall5751
@tommarshall5751 6 месяцев назад
thank you for the information, great detail!!
@jtk0762
@jtk0762 Год назад
Thankyou , great video presentation
@topcat52761
@topcat52761 4 месяца назад
Thank you. Nice job explaining and keeping it simple. Do you have a video for a table with ball return tracks?
@paulschimel3572
@paulschimel3572 2 года назад
Thank you!
@scottrehak4076
@scottrehak4076 Год назад
Gonna give er a try, thanks!
@jameshodge9551
@jameshodge9551 2 года назад
Thanks.
@donaldjohnson2038
@donaldjohnson2038 2 года назад
Nice job. :) Thanks!
@robertocantero5538
@robertocantero5538 2 года назад
Great video
@dariovite8994
@dariovite8994 Год назад
Thanks for the video
@rossjrsr74
@rossjrsr74 8 месяцев назад
Really great video thank you
@ruckuswethepeep4384
@ruckuswethepeep4384 7 месяцев назад
Great content!!!
@jpcontreras87
@jpcontreras87 2 года назад
thank you!
@TheJawtech
@TheJawtech Год назад
I knew it wasn't rocket surgery but it's nice to see a good walk thru before attempting something like this. Cheers.
@joec5953
@joec5953 7 месяцев назад
Brain surgery or rocket science That whole rocket surgery is crazy stuff! hehe
@yoyomoore5062
@yoyomoore5062 2 года назад
Thank you
@iyeshamendez8787
@iyeshamendez8787 2 года назад
Well I am picking up a pool table this weekend so I greatly appreciate this vid 👍
@juansantana9678
@juansantana9678 Год назад
👍🏼
@richmargadonna2155
@richmargadonna2155 2 года назад
Hello Doug. Well, you've convinced me through your videos that I have the ability to assemble my own table. You're videos are complete and simple which makes them encouraging. I'd appreciate your opinion on what table to buy on line and from whom. It's for home use in a finished basement and although I'm no where near a pro player, I'd enjoy a table that's heavy and stout and plays well. Not a cheapie!! . A good rubber and quality cloth should be included. More of a contemporary style is preferred. You previously recommended 3/4" slate or better and you also recommended a hardwood slate liner. Ball return is optional. What would you buy in a 4 x 8? Thanks, Rich
@CreativeRestorations
@CreativeRestorations 2 года назад
Higher-end Brunswick tables and just about all Olhausen tables are a safe gamble. Just do your homework on whatever tables you're considering.
@cygnus1965
@cygnus1965 2 года назад
If you are still looking for a table Connelly are also great tables.
@daleobrien406
@daleobrien406 2 года назад
U r awesome gave me insight on a god talent I am 60 & played ever since I was 8 how much is a valley 1978 7' slate top bar table
@richardsteele1692
@richardsteele1692 2 года назад
Thanks
@tonywoodford9119
@tonywoodford9119 Год назад
Thank you.
@octogintillion
@octogintillion 2 года назад
These are exactly some of the things I wanted to know! Thanks for the vid. One thing though, in the QnA I think you said some tables have the cloth glued instead of stapled. Do you have to do anything different when taking the cloth off if you happen to get a table like that?
@CreativeRestorations
@CreativeRestorations 2 года назад
Not really. Again, this is a "method" rather than an "exact" way of moving tables. Just be careful when removing the old cloth if it's a glue-down. Also, check out my video on reusing glue-down cloth during a move.
@csiaudio
@csiaudio Год назад
Thanks for the video! Question, since the rails come off as two units is there a reason why you'd continue breaking them apart? Seems like keeping them together would save assembly?
@davidlfugate4681
@davidlfugate4681 Месяц назад
Thanks saved me a bundle
@yeders
@yeders Месяц назад
This is fantastic, thanks so much! How would you move a 8'x4' table that only has a single slate 19mm thick? How heavy do you think that would be? Would you use a dolly or something else?
@ChrisMonty44
@ChrisMonty44 Год назад
Great video! So hopeful! One question. I'm taking apart a fairly new Brunswick Contender table this weekend, and I'm not sure if the slates are pinned. If so, will the pry method still work for the slate separation, even with bondo or plaster of paris? I'm not sure how the table was assembled yet.
@lisak3186
@lisak3186 2 года назад
Loved the video and your love for pool tables! Question, if you don't want to replace the cloth...I am assuming you still have to detach from the slate right? to reassemble later?
@CreativeRestorations
@CreativeRestorations 2 года назад
Yep. You can’t access the slate screws without removing the bed cloth.
@roop8118
@roop8118 Год назад
thanks
@josephpimatulac9182
@josephpimatulac9182 Год назад
Amazing video, do you have a tip for a Kaisson table disassembly?
@martinmendoza2447
@martinmendoza2447 Год назад
I moved mine the hard way me and three other guys it was hell.. I have to move it again and will definitely do it this way
@druglord57
@druglord57 Год назад
Thanks! After watching this video, I think I can do this. I have a Brunswick Bristol 2. Do you know if the slates are pinned?
@ramanchhina1787
@ramanchhina1787 9 месяцев назад
Nice
@ozarkliving7263
@ozarkliving7263 Год назад
Thoughts on wrapping the legs, each, with moving blankets, and putting a blanket in between the frame and tailgate? Any benefit of a moving blanket between the slates? I have a Connelly Ultimate to move, 2” slates…..
@felipeengelmann9636
@felipeengelmann9636 2 года назад
Dude, this is simply the best video on this topic! Great Job Doug. I’m buying an used table from someone in town and he tells me it’s a slate table, but he can’t confirm if it’s 1 or 3 pieces. It’s an imperial international 8ft table. I’m assuming he should be able to see it from underneath the table, or is there any other way to figure it out, maybe via the Serial Number or model? Thanks
@CreativeRestorations
@CreativeRestorations 2 года назад
The cross beams would hide the seams between slates. So, you wouldn't necessarily be able to tell whether it's one piece or three. Chances are, though, it's three.
@raterus
@raterus Год назад
This is the third video today where I've seen your smiling face on the other end. First a recommendation from RU-vid because I'm in the market for a pool table. Then I looked for a specific model to recover, and clicked your link, now this. I'm not a subscriber, but I think the RU-vid Gods are telling me something.
@trp2413
@trp2413 11 месяцев назад
Thanks Got mine torn apart for the movers, they will move it but wouldn’t do assembly or disassembly
@candiceblack86
@candiceblack86 Год назад
Hi, thanks for posting your videos. I don't know if you'll see my comment but a few questions I'm finding hard to get the answers to are; can I move my table a few inches this way or that way without dismantling? , And I see you have a rug under that table, our table is on tiled floor and it doesn't have a smooth sound as the ball rolls, could we slide a rug under to improve that, again without dismantling?
@ofcrdavidprestonopd6170
@ofcrdavidprestonopd6170 Год назад
Thank you so much, a company wanted 1,000 dollars to move a table.
@thatrandomsquirrel7652
@thatrandomsquirrel7652 Год назад
what if the table is single slate? I was planning to have me and 5 buddies just to have enough muscle to move the entire slate at once and reduce risk of breaking it. We are also needing to get a Uhaul just to fit the 8 foot slate, as no one has a pickup with a big enough bed.
@danielmartin1328
@danielmartin1328 2 месяца назад
Can you just leave the pockets attached to the frame? I’m going to be moving a 7 foot imperial international 3 piece slate table soon myself. I didn’t see why the pockets came off. Great video.
@BirdNerdJC
@BirdNerdJC 4 месяца назад
Hi my table is a golden west. I got down to the slate and there are two screws in the center area and they are full of bondo so i cant get to the screw heads. How do you loosen bondo and get it out of the hole? a torch?
@ozarkliving7263
@ozarkliving7263 Год назад
Are there markings so you know which way the middle slate faces?
@robgraziani9414
@robgraziani9414 2 года назад
Great video and great commentary to go with it, thank you! One question, if after I get everything off the top and I just have the frame and legs attached would it be OK if I loaded that whole unit still bolted together to make the move or is taking off the legs really important?
@CreativeRestorations
@CreativeRestorations 2 года назад
You can leave the legs on. But, it's easier to get the frame through standard doorways with the legs off. Not to mention, when you load the table in a truck, if the legs are left on, you'll have to leave the tailgate down. This puts you at risk of having stuff fall out while you're on the road.
@ecantu8841
@ecantu8841 2 месяца назад
Do I have to take the felt off on a one piece slate table? Also can I transport the one piece slate flat on the bed of the truck? Thanks
@thepooltablepro9515
@thepooltablepro9515 2 года назад
Decent video. There's a few things I do differently but nothing too major. Quick question though, why don't you use Barry's staple puller? With the countless staples I've pulled over the years, since 1995, there's zero chance I would've stayed in it as long without it. That beeswax job was horrible by the previous installer. I also noticed that someone at some previous move or refelt left the old cloth stapled on and just cut it at the bottom of slate. That pisses me off every time I see it done that way.
@CreativeRestorations
@CreativeRestorations 2 года назад
I've tried using the staple pullers. I've just always felt more comfortable using a scratch awl. You're right. The last guy did a HORRIBLE job on the beeswax! And, yeah, they did just cut it off at the bottom of the slate. UGG!!! I've watched a ton of install videos. I've seen decent and I've seen BAD! Those of us who have been around for at least a couple of decades have found the ways that work for us. And I won't fault minor differences. As long as the end result is a really good playing table with a clean install of the cloth, I'm fine with work others do. But, to leave a literal mountain of wax at the seams... HUGE No No! I'd be pissed if an installer left my table like that.
@user-wi9ss2ix5l
@user-wi9ss2ix5l 10 месяцев назад
I'm going to be moving a Dynamo coin operated pool table can it be broken down like that, or just the slate, base, and legs?
@stevepinedo6633
@stevepinedo6633 2 года назад
Hey Doug, so you suggest not wrapping the slates and just stacking them instead of wrapping with bubble wrap?
@CreativeRestorations
@CreativeRestorations 2 года назад
I would never recommend bubble wrap (even on long distance moves). It allows too much flex in the slate. If a slate can flex, it can break.
@AFVetteran
@AFVetteran 2 года назад
I'm moving my pool table from Tucson, Arizona to just outside of Chicago using a UPack 28' trailer. How do you recommend I put the slate in the trailer to prevent breaking the slate?
@CreativeRestorations
@CreativeRestorations 2 года назад
If you're doing a long-haul move and you're using a heavy duty truck, I'd suggest you crate up the slate. Something as simple as 1" x 4" pine from Home Depot or Lowes to make the crates out of would suffice. I would also put them on their side and strap them to the wall of the truck. If you've ever seen how plate glass is transported, you will have seen that they transport it on its side. That's how I would do it. But, again, strap it to the wall of the truck good and firmly so they can't fall over.
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