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Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2016 11:15 am
by DW-Fan
SOLD

Re: FS/FT Steepleton Pool Table

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2016 3:29 pm
by DW-Fan
OBO

Re: FS/FT Steepleton Pool Table

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 10:54 am
by mtchbrian
wish I had my new house. I want a pool table.

Re: FS/FT Steepleton Pool Table

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2016 10:56 pm
by 1fastmach1
Any idea what they would charge to move it? I wouldn't mind have this is my den.


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Re: FS/FT Steepleton Pool Table

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2016 10:57 pm
by Mike
I would totally buy this is my new house was finished(or even started lol)

Re: FS/FT Steepleton Pool Table

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2016 8:32 am
by BK Meyers
1fastmach1 wrote:Any idea what they would charge to move it? I wouldn't mind have this is my den.


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We have a Steepleton in our basement. When we remodeled a few years ago we broke the table down ourselves but wanted Steepleton to set it back up, refelt and level. Cost was $450.

Hardest part of the breakdown was moving the slate. Each section (ours has 3) weighs 200 or so lbs. I used a Sharpie marker to label each piece of the table, legs and slate with their respective positions during the breakdown. Once broken down the entire table can be hauled in pieces in a truck or cargo van.

An FYI: you need a minimum area of 13'x17' for the table.

Re: FS/FT Steepleton Pool Table

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2016 8:54 am
by Niceguy
Try Brian at Rack 66 on Preston also. He may be a better deal moving it. He may not also, just another option.

Re: FS/FT Steepleton Pool Table

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2016 3:29 pm
by 1fastmach1
BK Meyers wrote:
1fastmach1 wrote:Any idea what they would charge to move it? I wouldn't mind have this is my den.


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We have a Steepleton in our basement. When we remodeled a few years ago we broke the table down ourselves but wanted Steepleton to set it back up, refelt and level. Cost was $450.

Hardest part of the breakdown was moving the slate. Each section (ours has 3) weighs 200 or so lbs. I used a Sharpie marker to label each piece of the table, legs and slate with their respective positions during the breakdown. Once broken down the entire table can be hauled in pieces in a truck or cargo van.

An FYI: you need a minimum area of 13'x17' for the table.
Damn... That sucker is pretty heavy. We've got plenty of room for it but no way to transport it. Might be bad timing for me.


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