Different balls...

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...snooker ones :)

Once upon a time, you could get a snooker/pool table top that sat upon your existing dining table, such as this.
But they seem to have stopped making them as I can't find a supplier who says they have any in stock. Every google search I try either returns Folding Tables (no use as I have nowhere to fold it out to unless I get rid of the dining table), Snooker tables that convert to Dining tables (prices start north of £1000) or table tennis conversions for an existing snooker table.

So, are there any snookerists out there who know where I could obtain a tabletop snooker table of at least 5ft preferably 6ft?
Or this being a DIY forum, any suggestions on lightly butchering a snooker table to fit onto an existing dining table?
(My existing table is fairly robust oak with granite inserts - more stable than the folding pool table my dad has)
 
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Get rid of the table and

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But won't the balls fall off when you turn it over for dinner? :LOL:
 
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The Hy Pro 6' table at Argos (228/1920) looks as though it might do the job simply by not fitting the legs. Also, a 'wanted' in Freegle might unearth one for free since I disposed of one a couple of years ago via Freecycle (now Freegle).
 
Design
5 / 55 / 5
Quality
4 / 54 / 5
Sturdiness
4 / 54 / 5
Ease of set up
4 / 54 / 5
..........though my husband took the stand off and we leave it on our dining table as it is always being used! Very happy with purchase.
Yes, I recommend this product.
 
or go the other way,buy a decent snooker table and make a wooden table top out of some matching good quality timber,then all you have to do is lift the top off and theres your snooker table.

something i want to do,bought a 3/4 slate table about 10 years ago,still sitting in my garage as the house i live in is far to small :cry: BUT 1 day it will happen.
 
or go the other way,buy a decent snooker table and make a wooden table top out of some matching good quality timber,then all you have to do is lift the top off and theres your snooker table.

C'est mon suggestion aussi, squire!
 
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