theres 3 of us trying to move our pool table from my brothers room, which is upstairs, to our trailor outside. its pretty heavy, and i am wondering if anybody has tips. thanks alot.

I own pool tables that are leased to bars and restaurants. Heres how I train my guys to do it. Take the bumpers off and remove the slate (one piece). If its a good table its one piece, if not remove all the slate. Then tip over to its side and remove the legs. Lift together and relocate. Replace all that was taken off and level. (good luck leveling in a trailer.)
Why a trailer… nevermind.
Good luck
~Steve

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I asked this question yesterday but I got only one response. This question is for bar owners, managers, or someone who can give a good estimate. This number will vary because several factors, please just provide an average for the 7 days of the week. I am planning on opening a bar with some pool tables and I would like to know about how much I can profit from every table. Thanks.

Same ans avg per day 35 to 60 its really hard to give an exact # for a bar It depends on your patrons .Some bars dont do 10 a day some do a hundred.I have had 3 bars and they all avg $125 to $150 per week per table. I have even had free pool as a draw for other products -Food -Drinks -ect…. You will just have to feel it out .

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I accidently spilt a glass of red wine on the felt of my pool table. Is there any way to get out the stain without replacing the felt? Someone told me oxiclean but i don't want to ruin the whole table if they are wrong. Does anyone know what I should use?

You can try to steam clean it with a steam cleaner put some oxiclean in the water. If that dosent work you will have to replace the felt. Good luck!!

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We want to have a pool table moved to a different room in our home. I heard that we'd have to buy another felt top for the table. It's a pool table that originally was only $400 from Sears… and cost $300 to put together. I'm wondering would it cost about $300 or maybe $600 because it's being taken apart and put back together?
Even if it is not slate but the alternative stuff?

Yes, 400-600 because of the slate and they have to make sure it is level.

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