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Yeah next stage get some pictures up once i get an iron
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25th August 2018, 10:28 PM #15
Hope you have some for of heating in there? Cold is the killer, for a table. My room is part of a converted stable, installed a contained heating syst
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Humidity in my snooker room is a bit higher than I would like, but I try to keep it down a bit with the AC unit.
I use 6811 on my table a
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Djax, mine is a barn conversion. Outbuildingd seem to lend themselves to the purpose. They are good aren't they?
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Thanks i do have a heater in there and a dehumidifier and air conditioning building was finished in april and table installed few weeks later. Humidi
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Just use a normal clothes iron until you can afford a table iron. Test it on a bit of cloth first to see that it isn't too hot.
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Haha. Should i use the iron with water in or no water
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