My woodworking project - finally finished!
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Excellent Peter, really excellent. I do love bar billiards.
When I was old enough to legally start frequenting drink establishments in the late 80s, you would find them occasionally and it wasn't unknow for us to deliberately choose one that had a bar billiards table. But now I can't remember the last time I saw one.
How long did it taken take you to do?
Very well done.
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Hi Andy
I started playing br billiard while studying for A levels - we used to bunk off school down to a local pub. As long as the pub was empty the landlord didn't mind us making a pint last all afternoon, and I am sure he knew we used a comb to jam the bar from falling!
its difficult to say how long it took to build, the most frustrating part was not being able to find any plans so I had to draw my own (I did take a few measurements in a pub!) I do not think I could have done it without the WWW - I would never have worked out how to make the cushion blocks without the internet. Here is the drawing I found:
The actual build took about 6 months on and off probably in the region of 200 hours.
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Great stuff. Not seen a table for years. There used to be half a dozen in pubs around Salisbury. Landlords liked them because they took up less real estate than a pool table……
Have you got the time mechanism in yours? As I remember, the game had a clockwork timer that dropped the bar to end the game.
Bar football table next then?
Much more fun in pubs in those days, loads of games you could play……these days all they have, if anything, is slot machines.Comment
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Great stuff. Not seen a table for years. There used to be half a dozen in pubs around Salisbury. Landlords liked them because they took up less real estate than a pool table……
Have you got the time mechanism in yours? As I remember, the game had a clockwork timer that dropped the bar to end the game.
Bar football table next then?
Much more fun in pubs in those days, loads of games you could play……these days all they have, if anything, is slot machines.
Quite a few pubs in Guernsey still have these tables - we still have a bar billiard pub league - way above my standard - and the bar billiard world championship is usually held in Jersey.Comment
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Unfortunately I could not get hold of a mechanical timing mechanism so I had to design a manual version, - the knob in the middle of the front end is it - and using a phone for the timer. A compromise but it works.
Quite a few pubs in Guernsey still have these tables - we still have a bar billiard pub league - way above my standard - and the bar billiard world championship is usually held in Jersey.Comment
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That looks incredible Peter. I've always liked working with wood and in another life I think I would have liked to be a cabinet maker. Your work there looks like a fine example of the craft and even if you yourself can find fault in it, we looking on are suitably impressed.
Top work.
Now, is there any chance you could make me a glass-topped coffee table to house my 1/32 Lancaster?
All the best
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My local, when I lived in Dursley ( S. Glos. ), 'The Old Spot' had a bar billiards table, and it was well-used It's been a long time since I visited it & judging by their food offerings, I'd think that the table has been retired.
A real old fashioned pub, we also used to play table skittles & shove ha'penny!
Originally it was a 'Real Ale' only pub. No padded seats, no music, no game machines. If anybody asked for a lager - the landlord, Ric, used to don a pair of yellow rubber gloves and shout 'lager drinker in the house' before serving them! You didn't get many youngsters in! It was spoiled occasionally by mass visits by some of the more fanatical CAMRA members................
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