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Moving a Silver Shadow

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  • November 6, 2022 at 1:26 pm #2332
    James Hondorf
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    Good morning, I am looking at purchasing a Silver Shadow that appears to be in good condition.   Can you give me any advice on the best way to move the unit down into my basement?  Should I fully disassemble the table?  Can it be moved fully assembled?  Thank you for your help!

    December 15, 2022 at 9:06 pm #2340
    Paul Day
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    I had an 8′ silver shadow moved into my basement a year ago by pool table movers and they disassembled the table  and moved the slate separately.  Would be quite heavy fully assembled.  Comes apart easily

     

    January 24, 2023 at 1:48 am #2348
    ValeroValero
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    Yes, it is easy to disassemble. The screws under the so-called diamonds on top of the rails must be removed, then you can lift the frame and carefully remove the slate plate. However, the plates of these tables are very thin and you should only transport the plate upright so that it does not break. The ball compartment made of metal is also fixed by only two screws and can then be pulled out completely. The case is then quite light and weighs about 130 pounds on a 6ft table. These tables are logically designed and made for easy transport. Therefore, they are not very heavy.

    Regards, Valero

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