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  • Moving a Pool Table
  • From "DIY to the Rescue"
    episode DTTR-503F


    The DIY to the Rescue crew is at the home of Sandy and David Ange to solve a problem with their pool room. They have a great basement area and they have a pool table in place. The walls, floor and ceiling are the problem.

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    PHOTO

    Figure A
    PHOTO

    Figure B
    PHOTO

    Figure C
    Materials:

    Jack
    3/4" plywood
    Dollys

    Moving a Pool Table

    1. First, line up the dollys on one end of the table.

    2. Next, lift one side at a time onto the dollys (lower table slowly) (figure A).

    3. If the dollys have locking casters, it is very important to lock them into place...if not, blocks can be used to keep the dollys from moving.

    4. Now, repeat the process used on the first side of the table (figure B).

    5. Lower the last two legs onto the dollys.

    6. Clear your path for the table and have an idea of where it can set while on the dollys.

    7. With someone on each corner, push the table slowly to its temporary home (figure C) .

    8. Once there, lock or block the wheels to keep it from moving.


    RESOURCES :

    Armstrong Ceiling and Flooring
    Website: www.armstrong.com

    HITACHI Power Tools
    Website: www.hitachi.com

    Porter Cable Power Tools
    Website: www.deltaportercable.com

    Delta Power Tools
    Website: www.deltaportercable.com

    Klein Tools
    Website: www.kleintools.com

    Waterloo Industries
    Website: www.waterlooindustries.com

    Magnetic Alliance Brand Integration
    We apologize no contact information is available.

    Gladiator Garageworks by Whirlpool
    Website: www.gladiatorgw.com

    Glidden Paint
    Website: www.glidden.com

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