The value is about $100, regardless of size, if it is in excellent condition. There is no resale value to the general public, because slate doesn't go bad. The only potential purchaser is a major retailer who may want the slate to be able to replace a set that was damaged in handling. The slate must be replaced as a set for multiple piece slate.
This would be around $100 for any 1 inch slate set. Used pool table slate has very little value. It can only be used on a table designed for slate and slate doesn't "go bad". Therefore, there is no market to sell used pool table slate. The potential buyer would be the small retailer, who could then replace slate damaged in handling - and it would be necessary to have a full set of matched pieces to sell it.
There is no average, but these can range in price from about $800 to $5000 for a new table. The price is misleading, because the cost to have the pool table set up by a professional will range from $250-500. If this price is included in the cost of an $800 table it is highly unlikely a pool table professional will perform the set up.
The minimum price is better to consider than the average price. A low end 8 foot table will cost $1000 to $1800, so the average can be considered $1400. The 8 foot tables are nearly equal in cost to a 9 foot table.
A 7-foot slate pool table typically weighs between 700-1000 pounds, depending on the specific model and manufacturer.
A 9 foot Gandy pool table uses a fine finished 3 piece slate. There is no pattern specific to Gandy.
The average weight of slate is approximately 175 pounds per cubic foot. However, this can vary depending on the specific type and density of the slate.
If the table is 9 foot, it is 3 piece slate. If it 8 foot, it most likely is, but you can look underneath the table and see the seams. For 7 foot tables, you definitely have to look. If you are unable to look from underneath and really need to know, the rails can be removed as a large 1 piece square on most tables and you can then see the slate. The rails, as a large piece can be easily removed and reinstalled.
It would be very expensive to purchase just the sate, but yes, you can buy just the slate. A cheaper way to get the slate is to buy a used table and simply throw away the table except for the slate.
don't know but it's definitely huge, rather play at a club and if money ain't a matter of concern just go ahead and buy it......................... however ther are much interesting games like table tennis which might cost lesser
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The average price of Foot Joy Golf shoes may differ, depending on quality and many more factors. The average price of Foot Joy Golf shoes is around the $70.
slate starts at 5 dollars a square foot on the floor for straight lay and varies from there... generally straight up in price lol, up to 10 - 13 dollars a foot for nice quartzites
Slate tile requires more prep and skill to install, which usually makes it more expensive to install. It will very by region, but $7 to $9 per sq foot.
its called a bumper pool table but im not sure how to play.
The Connelly Catalina pool table is an 8 foot table with 6 inch rails and 1 1/4 inch slate. The outside dimensions are 100 inches by 56 inches.