How to Level a Billiard Table Top
Things You'll Need
- Plastic tarp
- Four-foot level
- Wooden shims
Instructions
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Place the billiards table on a hardwood floor. While it’s possible to level out a billiards table that’s placed on carpeting, it’s much easier to have it on hardwood. If it must be on carpeting, place a plastic tarp underneath the table, slide it onto the carpet and then remove the tarp when the table’s in place.
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Put a four-foot carpenter’s level on the top of the pool table. Check the level to see if the billiards table is even or if it’s tilting more to one side. Make sure to move the level to different areas of the table, both lengthwise and widthwise, and to all four walls of the pool table.
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Lift the end of the table that is tilting downwards. Since billiards tables are so heavy, it’s best to have several people lift the table, so that nobody gets hurts in the process.
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Place a wooden shim into the table to even out the tilt or underneath one of the legs to lift the table. Shims are typically thin wedges that are made from cedar and they’re placed between the frame and the slate of the billiards table. They can easily be made smaller by snapping the shim into smaller pieces.
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Check the level again, once the shim has been inserted. Check that the table is level in several spots, not just where it was uneven before. Repeat the process until the table is completely level.
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