Monday, November 9, 2009

How to Make a Beer Pong Table-Made Easy

Beer Pong is a game commonly played in college areas. The table is the largest and most crucial part of the game. There are no official rules for beer pong and the ones that are used change greatly from coast to coast, state to state and college to university. Check the guidelines that others in your neighborhood follow before beginning construction of your table. Need design ideas-you may wish to check out Beer Pong Nation for pictures of some of the best custom beer pong tables.

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Things you will need :

*Table
*Plywood
*3 2-by-4 in. boards
*Paint or whatever you want to use to decorate or customize the table
*Water-proof sealer

Follow these straightforward steps to build your custom beer pong table.

1.Take a well ventilated area like a warehouse and clear it. Find a table to use as a base. This may either be a table that you already use, like a kitchen table, or you can purchase an inexpensive folding table for just this purpose.

2. Cut the plywood to the right measurements for the beer pong table. Technically, there are no official rules for the game of beer pong so that the measurements of the table can vary significantly from area to area. The classic size is 8 by 4 feet.

3. Adjust the height of the table. Cut at least three pieces of 2-by-4 or 4-by-4 to the same width of your table. Lay the boards equally across the table. You can stack and nail several pieces of 2-by-4 in order to get the proper height that's needed by the rules of your area. Again, the guidelines alter greatly so the height may be anywhere from 27.5 to forty five inches.

4. Draw boundaries on the plywood top. There are generally 3 lines that are required by most rules : The mid line that divides the table in half, and the foul lines that are a foot from the edge of each side of the table.

5. Decorate the plywood. You may use paint, bottle caps or anything else you would like to decorate the surface of your table. This is your chance to customise your table.

6. Water-resistant the plywood. It's best to cover the surface of the table in a water-resistant sealer in order to protect the wood from water damage. This will protect the wood and ensure that your table lasts better.

7. Set up the table you're using as a base, place the set of three 2-by-4 boards uniformly across the table and place the plywood on top. This sets up the beer pong table for playing.

What you just learned about Building Beer Pong Tables is just the beginning. To get more ideas, read stories, check out pictures and videos go to Beer Pong Nation or Beer Pong.

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