Another 2 pool table re-covers and we have to remove the mess of the spray on glue

This week we started off with re-covering two winner supreme pool tables with best Strachan 6811 all wool napped cloth.  On removing the old cloth we found the slates were in a bit of a mess with the overspray of glue.  The previous person who covered the slates went mad with the over spray all over the top of the slate, this bonds the cloth around the pockets, but can leave a ridge that the ball stops on when aproaching the pocket.

At GCL Billiards we do not use spray on glue, we prefer to bond our cloths with contact adhesive using a comb to put the glue on the slate edge and the underside of the cloth, taking care not to get any where a ball may roll off, it will take longer but is the best way to do it.

Have a look at the following photos to see what we found and how we sorted it.
glue on pool slate
As you can see a right mess, if we re-covered new cloth over this, the ball would not run true.  GCL Billiards will always clean it off, unlike some speed fitting firms who have to get a large amount of tables done in a day to pay themselves and their middlemen.  They just recover straight over it, which is very bad workmanship.

glue on pool date slate
You can just about see the date of the slate here.  Have a look at the next photo, we stripped the glue off using a chemical and then lightly sanded the slate.
glue cleaned off pool slate
The slate is now fully clear of cloth and glue residue.  A ball has no obstructions under the new cloth for it to suddenly turn direction or stop.

I spent a full hour stripping the mess off these two slates and an hour and half taking extra long staples out of the cushions, 8 mm long when 4 mm would have done the job.
pool tables in process @pavilion
The two pool tables, winner supremes in black, the cloths ready to be glued on.
pool tables finished @pavilion
The finished tables ready for league play with their best quality Strachan 6811 cloth on.  These tables get very hard use and have to be re-covered every 4 months.

A month ago the nearest one got broken into.  They crow barred the cash box off, so we have fitted two siren alarms onto the tables, with two warning lights, one near the coin mech, the other near the cash box.  Also the Pub’s alarm has been upgraded and extra sensors put into the area to cover the window where they broke in.  The new siren alarms on the tables are very loud and work off their own internal battery system.  Recording cameras have also been put into the area.  The thieves got away with no money as the coin boxes are emptied each night, they just damaged the tables cash box and fixings.

As you can see GCL Billiards really went to town on these two tables, spending 6 hours on the pair of them and improving their looks, playability and security.  If you want the best for your table, get the best firm in to do the work …GCL Billiards every time !

We are billiard fitters first and foremost, trained on full sized snooker tables as well as American pool and UK pool tables.  We treat pool tables with the same care and attention we take when working on a full sized table.  We are not speed fitters and always do a first class job.  We may be £10 to £20 dearer than some firms, but we use the best materials, Strachan 6811  and 777 cloth and the best work ethics.  Is saving that £10 to £20 better than a first class job ?   We can do it at a lower price, just ask for the lower priced cloth they use, we can get it! (I am only joking, we would not touch inferior cloth).  As Tina Turner sang, we simply fit the best.  Steer clear of speed fitters and get GCL Billiards in for a proper job.  We do not charge VAT so take that into account too.

Another case of bad cushions fitted to a pool table and GCL Billiards sort it out!

Today (Saturday) I have been over to Leicester to re-cover a 6ft Supreme Prince pool table.  The client bought the table from a Manchester based ebay seller who refurbish tables.

On stripping down the table I found that the cushion rubbers were different to each other.  This set of cushions were a miss match from other tables, just put together to make a sale without having to renew the rubber.  There was a mixture of black and red rubber on this table.  The client was complaining that the cushions were not responding and that at least one had almost no rebound value.  Also one end cushion woodwork was crumbling.

This was a case of taking the cushions back to our workshop and totally renewing the rubber and fixing the crumbling cushion.  With new rubber fitted and woodwork made good, the table was then re-covered using genuine Strachan pool cloth.

GCL BILLIARDS WILL NEVER BODGE IT AND SCARPER.  We always do the job right, unlike the person who sold this table to our new client.  We had to make two trips to put this table right, returning the cushions on Sunday!

And we didn’t charge the client any extra and that’s because we want repeat custom.  The next time this table comes up for any work, I am sure GCL Billiards will be contacted as the cue sports firm of choice, because we care about our reputation.
Clip Art Graphic of a Billiards Eight Ball Cartoon Character
This experience should be a warning to anyone looking to buy a second hand pool table, always ask about cushions and try the table out to see if there are any dead cushions.  The table came in at £395 + delivery when bought off ebay, but add a £185 for Strachan quality cloth re-cover and a new set of rubber fitted and shaped at £80 and the total paid will come over £660.  Just a little more and the client could have bought a brand new table.

Another thing to look out for is fitters arriving to re-cover a table with cushions already covered and ready to fit.  They take your good cushions away only to leave you with bad cushions.  Always on a re-cover insist they recover your cushions and refit them.  GCL Billiards always re-cover the client’s own cushions.  We only swop cushions over if they require renewing with new rubber or total new cushions from the manufacturer of the table.  We then have cushions in stock for such a change over, but always leave one uncovered for the client to inspect that it is new rubber.  I also stamp every cushion that we re-rubber with a GCL Billiards stamp and date it.
long Bennigton rubber off

Servicing Snooker tables today and work is still coming in from Derby, Nottingham, Lincoln, Leicester and East Midlands

I have been out and about visiting a few clubs and a private house to service their snooker tables.  One local club having been badly let down on a service contract getting in touch to arrange a service call plus replace two worn nets and discuss a contract going forward.  We have secured the contract so happy times for the client and for GCL Billiards.

If you require a service visit for your snooker table then please get in touch with Geoff.  We arrange a round where Geoff visits so many places in a day, usually around 4 clubs depending on how many tables they have .  We check level, brush and Iron the cloth, re-mark out the baulk line and D, re-spot, check nets and leathers and ball rail nuts, re-tip cues, check all long rests and small rests for feet missing.  We discuss with the owner how the cloth is wearing and when to expect the major jobs required, like a re-stretch or re-cover or re-rubber etc.

Our service visits start at just £30 plus traveling between post codes when combined with other clubs in your area.  If your table has not been looked at by a qualified billiards fitter in the last 12 months or so, it will be due a service visit.  Contact Geoff on 07753 466064 but we do prefer emailing to c.large@btinternet.com to work out when we are in your area for a service visit.
digital 0.0 level
We use engineers and digital levels to get the best cross reference on leveling tables.

We like to think we go so much further in our skill as a time served billiards fitter to get the job correct.  We cannot rectify badly warped slates but we have a go at getting a happy medium for the client.  Where other fitters just give up, Geoff likes a challenge.
acadamy getting table level

It’s all happening this week two tables sold off blog site, table moves and light unit fitted + more

The for sale section on GCL Billiards’ blog (which are all FREE advertisements) is working, at least for 3/4 sized tables, two sold within the last week.  GCL Billiards do not make a penny from these sales, we just hope we get the work for moving and setting up the tables.

The new high frequency cool white lighting is receiving plenty of interest from people for use above their cue sports tables.

We also have to finish off the last two American pool table moves from Mansfield to Alfreton this week.

Servicing on Friday and working on Saturday in Leicester recovering a pool table.  We really are that busy and it’s summer, a time when it should be slack in the cue sports industry.

We have more work coming too, table instalations, re-covers, re-polishing, re-rubber work, nets and leathers etc.

Our sister company, Double Eight Pool Tables, have rental tables coming up for their 6 monthly and yearly re-covers.

It will soon be August and then September when the work really picks up for the winter leagues.
welbourne 9ft 2
elston Gent table
Both the above tables have been sold from our free advertisement service for clients who recommend GCL Billiards as the firm to move the table once sold.
derby f new lights
New lighting is the way to go.  Most clubs have now seen the light and are ditching the old coffin shades to make way for a much better lighting system for cue sports.  The high frequency cool white lighting reduces shadow.  The white light is better for the eye and your game gets better from using it.  It is also better for the fitter’s eye when he is re-covering the table.  After years of working under bad light I can now see so much better when working under these new lights.  Also the lighting is hung higher above the table, which also lights up the surrounding areas for the cleaner.  We aim for 5 foot above the playing surface as the optimal height to fix the lighting.

Ask Geoff about the new lighting system at c.large@btinternet.com  or phone 07753 466064.

New American pool venue in Alfreton opening soon

This week we have been moving Sam 9ft american pool tables from an old Rileys that had shut down in Mansfield to a new venue in Alfreton for american pool.  There is already a snooker club in Alfreton so it was decided that a differant cue sports venue in american pool and uk pool was the way to go.  We had previously installed 4 Winner Supreme Pool tables in this venue and today we installed 2 x 9ft Sam american pool tables.

The tables are upstairs but there is a lift.
alfreton sam pool tables
Two Sam 9ft tables one in purple and the other in burgandy red.  These tables retail at £4,497, expensive but they are the best.  The owners of the establishment picked the tables up at a very good price and they are a new add-on to a well run establishment, which also has many more leisure faclities that are used by the local community.
alfreton sam poll burgandy
Our instructions were to dismantle on site in Mansfield, remove from premises and transport via removals approx 10 miles up the road to Alftreton.  Then re-erect upstairs using lift and re-cover in new American speed cloth.
Alfreton sam pool 4 more to go in
Space for the other 4 tables still to install, as you can see plenty of cue room and space for the tables.  With a little help in decor such as photos and art work plus lighting, the room (which has a bar next door to it through double doors) will be a big hit in Alfreton.  American pool is one of those games that females, as well as males, enjoy.  A quick game unlike snooker, so really a game for anyone to play.

The pool hall side of this business is due to open in one month.  Keep a look out on here for more details.

Local Nottingham club with carved Thurston snooker table gets two recovers

The last two days, Friday and Saturday, I have been working in a local club in Nottingham re-covering 2 full sized snooker tables.  One is very interesting, being an oak carved scroll type Thurston table circa 1920 /30.  The other a Riley Imperial also circa 1930s with new Riley Aristocrat standard cushions which they use as the match table.

Below a few photos of the carved oak Thurston table and two of the match table and pocket opening.

oak thurston decor leg 3
The carved oak Thurston table leg and side frame.
Oak thurston decor 1
This club has plenty of cue room around the tables.
oak thurston decor panel 2
These highly carved cushion panels hide the cushion bolts and slide on and lock into place.

Below the match table.
oakleigh match table riley imperial

The match table in this club has new Riley Aristocrat cushions which were fitted around 10 to 15 years ago.  The original table is an oak Riley square leg Imperial with good 2 inch thick welsh slates.  The pockets on this table are very generous, being 3 3/4 inches at the slate fall.  This is a full 1/4 of an inch larger than the standard match size 3.5 inches at the fall.

The carved oak Thurston table has 3 5/8ths at the fall, 1/8th of an inch larger than standard match size.
oakleigh match table three quarter
3 3/4 inches at the fall pockets.  I have fitted new nets and leathers, but I ran out of leathers for the oak carved table so I will call back and fit new ones at a later date.

I will also point out that the last fitter used a compressor stapler with 12mm staples which took an age to dig out.  6mm and 4mm infills would have done the job and made for an easy strip down, which is what I have done.  I always do a job with the intenton that it is going to be me who has to strip down the table next time.  Using smaller staples not only helps me to achieve this, but the blockwork that the cloth is stapled to also lasts longer when you do not have to dig the old staples out.

I have advised them to replace the light shades with the new High Frequency lighting (like the photo of some in a Derby club below) and they are looking into it.
pro lighting old shade under

Nottingham Snooker Academy 2nd table refurbishment completed

academy logo nottingham

Over to Nottingham Snooker Academy today to re-cover plus new nets and leathers on the 2nd table in the schedule of 4 visits in as many months.
nottm academy 2nd table with action
Another John Gent manufactured table circa 1920s, on this one the rubber is ok, so only requires a re-cover in Strachan 6811 Tournament 30z cloth, plus the fitting of new nets and leathers.

You may note the electrician has fitted single twin light units above the tables, this was an oversight by him and is being rectified with the addition of a further unit.  This will extend the length of lighting per table to 10 feet.
nottm academy 2nd table done
The player on the far table is getting some valuable practice time in.  The foreground table was the one re-covered today.  This one has larger pocket openings than the previous table, 3 5/8ths at the slate fall, rather than the match 3.5 inch at the slate fall.  This will enable the not so skilled players out there to build confidence.  I once told a young 17 year old player from Kirkby in Ashfield around 1983 he would never make it as a pro playing on 4 inch bucket pockets.  That young player was Gary Wilkinson and I think he was once ranked no. 5 in the world, so I never make the mistake now of informing players they will never make it on large pocket openings.  It builds confidence and self belief with good breaks.  Every club should have some tables with pro-sized pockets and others with club size before moving onto the more skilled stage.

Barry stark coaching Nottingham academy
Barry Stark showing just how you should hold the cue.  Barry is the resident snooker coach at the Nottingham Academy.  It is early days but soon there will be more youngsters coming through on the Nottingham (and hopefully world) snooker scene.  Nottingham has always been a hotbed for local snooker talent and let’s hope that continues.  With the Snooker Academy coming to fruition, at least they have a spring board to get into the sport and with Barry, an excellent coach.

Pool table Re-rubber and Re-cover in Lincolnshire

Today a nice little job over in Long Bennington in Lincolnshire for our client who works in the high class sound system and TV industry for Bang and Olufsen.  He certainly knows quality when he sees it and he was very satisfied with our workmanship in making his pool table play like new again.

Re-rubber the cushions on site with good black rubber after removing the old hard pink red rubber.  The table being a thinline Supreme table 7×4 ft in cherry finish.  One of the cushions was as hard as rock, no bounce at all, yet the other 5 were good.  But it is always best to re-rubber the whole 6 cushions.  Doing just one is false economy as the others are not far behind in going rock hard too.

Below the Pool table  after strip down of cushions.
Long Bennington pool strip down
Note my cardboard template far right on the next photo, that I made of the cushion pocket angles before removing the old rubber.  A simple job of then using this to trace around the exact angle onto the new rubber as Heywood Supreme pool factory had supplied from new.
long Bennigton rubber off

The last photo of the finished table.  The cloth of choice by our client was the upgraded Strachan 6811 pool cloth.  It has a finer nap than the strachan 777 and much better for speed of ball over the cloth too.
Long Bennington finished table