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How to Build a Beer Pong Table

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By Chris Michaels
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How to build a beer pong table. Don't just use a pool table or regular ping pong table, impress your friends when you build your very own beer pong table.

Difficulty: Moderate
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  1. Step 1

    How to Make a Beer Pong Table Step 1

    When looking for materials to make a beer pong table with, find something that is at least 8 feet long by 2 feet long. You also need the legs to be 48in tall. If you find a table top for your beer pong table that is longer than 8 ft, simply get a saw and cut it down.

  2. Step 2

    How to Make a Beer Pong Table Step

    How to find materials to make your beer pong table with. Get creative! The best beer pong tables are the ones made out of random materials that you are able to get your hands on like a piece of an old bowling lane, a basketball backboard or a large sheet of glass.

  3. Step 3

    How to Make a Beer Pong Table Step 3

    How to decorate your beer pong table. This step is especially important if all you can find is a piece of wood to make your table with. Again get creative! The vest way to decorate your beer pong table is by placing a piece of splexiglass over the table to create a smooth playing surface and then put different things underneath it like pictures, bottle caps, beer labels, or the logo of your school the possibilities are endless!

  4. Step 4

    How to Make a Beer Pong Table Step 5

    You can google beer pong tables and find all kinds of designs to decorate your beer pong table with. Good luck!

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on 9/15/2009 My personalized beer pong table is my most prized piece of furniture.

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