I have a 73-87 chevy pickup box you could convert into a snooker table
Great idea but I'm not looking to do work. If it were a finished product then I would definately look at it.
P.S. played lots of pool on 4 X 8 tables . Hard to fit the big tables in most mancaves. Saw one on ebay I think that was revolving. You could put it up against a wall and just spin it to shoot your ball.
I have a 73-87 chevy pickup box you could convert into a snooker table
Great idea but I'm not looking to do work. If it were a finished product then I would definately look at it.
P.S. played lots of pool on 4 X 8 tables . Hard to fit the big tables in most mancaves. Saw one on ebay I think that was revolving. You could put it up against a wall and just spin it to shoot your ball.
I was just joking, but in reality it might be a possible concept. Not with an actual box, but just 8' box sides attached to a custom 4' x8' table. The ends could be finished with a tailgate at one end and a cooler or roll out cabinet at the other. Picture a 57 Chev fleet side box...the balls could return to the fuel door or maybe tail lights etc.
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I have a 73-87 chevy pickup box you could convert into a snooker table
Great idea but I'm not looking to do work. If it were a finished product then I would definately look at it.
P.S. played lots of pool on 4 X 8 tables . Hard to fit the big tables in most mancaves. Saw one on ebay I think that was revolving. You could put it up against a wall and just spin it to shoot your ball.
I was just joking, but in reality it might be a possible concept. Not with an actual box, but just 8' box sides attached to a custom 4' x8' table. The ends could be finished with a tailgate at one end and a cooler or roll out cabinet at the other. Picture a 57 Chev fleet side box...the balls could return to the fuel door or maybe tail lights etc.
Pretty good idea for a Millwright !! Now you just need a good Tool & Die maker to do the work for you. Give me a call !!
I have pinball's and jukeboxes in and out of my garage quite often, may give you a PM when the next one is ready to go. Currently working on a 1954 AMI 120 selection jukebox and will be picking up a 1959 Gottleib Pinball called " Atlas" early 5 cent machine , quite nice been in a house for 30 plus years. I also have a lead on a 1959 Seeburg jukebox that should hear back today about. Chris.
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The store never took off. I was able to lease the space out to a really good tenant so my direction changed on that. Wouls still like to see the lamps though.