Homemade Beer Pong Table... (56k lick sack)
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Homemade Beer Pong Table... (56k lick sack)
So during the fall semester this past school year, me and my roomates decided to start collecting beer caps for no reason from all the beer we drank. As the year progressed, we got the genious idea to make a beer pong table from them. After combining our caps, some that we bought off of ebay, and our dad's caps, we had plenty to work with. I have been meaning to post the pictures for a while even though the initial build was finished over 2 months ago. The parts list is as follows:
All purchased from Home Depot:
- 3/4" thick plywood (4'x8') ~$38.00 (expensive as a bitch, but sturdy, durable, and worth it)
- polyurethane/wood stain ~$10.00 (just wanted some kind of protection for the wood)
- All-purpose adhesive ~$10.00 (stuff we used was liquid nails brand, just to make sure caps stayed in place)
- 1/2" radius quarter molding ~$15.00 (couldn't figure out how to describe this, its for the edge of the table, and the cross-section is a quarter-circle of 1/2" radius)
These costs are all pretty much approximate, save for the plywood, which is right. The first thing we did was cut the plywood down to a reasonable size. Because we had a lot of red, white, and blue beer caps, we decided on an American flag. I look up the proper proportions for the flag online, and cut down the board accordingly. We made our board about 6.5'x3'. I would make it a bit longer if I had to do it again, like 7'x3'. We laid out an American flag first to get a feel for how big it would be. The proportions are near exact, and if you don't believe there are 13 stripes or 50 stars, go ahead, count them, trust me, they are there. After figuring out the flag configuration, sealed the board with 2 coats of clear polyurethane so it was waterproof. Then the molding was cut to size, glued downed, and screwed in. Then we started placing caps and glueing them down. Be aware that any design, even like this, requires a lot of planning for it to turn out right. On to the pics:
Laying out a flag:
Beginning of laying the caps:
Another construction pic, with my one roomate banging my other in the *** and loving it
This is a long and tedious process, and the table needed to be put in its place
Finished product close-up
Finally done, a butt-load of caps, probably around 3000-3500 caps total:
Lastly, an action shot of the table being put to good use
Thats all for now. I said before that this was the initial build. The next phase involves putting a layer of clear epoxy resin down over the caps and inside the lip so that there is a clear, smooth, flush surface. This will seal the caps in, make for easier clean-up, and allow the table to look better than it already does. Will update when this happens. Let me know what you all think, later,
- short-A
All purchased from Home Depot:
- 3/4" thick plywood (4'x8') ~$38.00 (expensive as a bitch, but sturdy, durable, and worth it)
- polyurethane/wood stain ~$10.00 (just wanted some kind of protection for the wood)
- All-purpose adhesive ~$10.00 (stuff we used was liquid nails brand, just to make sure caps stayed in place)
- 1/2" radius quarter molding ~$15.00 (couldn't figure out how to describe this, its for the edge of the table, and the cross-section is a quarter-circle of 1/2" radius)
These costs are all pretty much approximate, save for the plywood, which is right. The first thing we did was cut the plywood down to a reasonable size. Because we had a lot of red, white, and blue beer caps, we decided on an American flag. I look up the proper proportions for the flag online, and cut down the board accordingly. We made our board about 6.5'x3'. I would make it a bit longer if I had to do it again, like 7'x3'. We laid out an American flag first to get a feel for how big it would be. The proportions are near exact, and if you don't believe there are 13 stripes or 50 stars, go ahead, count them, trust me, they are there. After figuring out the flag configuration, sealed the board with 2 coats of clear polyurethane so it was waterproof. Then the molding was cut to size, glued downed, and screwed in. Then we started placing caps and glueing them down. Be aware that any design, even like this, requires a lot of planning for it to turn out right. On to the pics:
Laying out a flag:
Beginning of laying the caps:
Another construction pic, with my one roomate banging my other in the *** and loving it
This is a long and tedious process, and the table needed to be put in its place
Finished product close-up
Finally done, a butt-load of caps, probably around 3000-3500 caps total:
Lastly, an action shot of the table being put to good use
Thats all for now. I said before that this was the initial build. The next phase involves putting a layer of clear epoxy resin down over the caps and inside the lip so that there is a clear, smooth, flush surface. This will seal the caps in, make for easier clean-up, and allow the table to look better than it already does. Will update when this happens. Let me know what you all think, later,
- short-A
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Re: Homemade Beer Pong Table... (56k lick sack)
Too much time on someone's hands? Cool though. Very creative. LOL. My mom would probably like it and want to do it. LOL. Looks good though I like it alot. You should sell those on eGay.
JP
JP
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Re: Homemade Beer Pong Table... (56k lick sack)
oh.. how i miss college... and beer pong..
what did you use to cover the top of the caps? We used liquid nails, or something like that, and let it sit.
trust me, when you spill beer on that table if it gets in between the caps.. its hell to get out.. a week later (of course you dont clean ---- the same day) =)
what did you use to cover the top of the caps? We used liquid nails, or something like that, and let it sit.
trust me, when you spill beer on that table if it gets in between the caps.. its hell to get out.. a week later (of course you dont clean ---- the same day) =)
#8
Re: Homemade Beer Pong Table... (56k lick sack)
Originally Posted by 90turboteg
wow, u guys must have been really bored, ive done ---- like that when i was bored, but not that hard lol
Originally Posted by samson
Too much time on someone's hands? Cool though. Very creative. LOL. My mom would probably like it and want to do it. LOL. Looks good though I like it alot. You should sell those on eGay.
Originally Posted by rollmodel
oh.. how i miss college... and beer pong..
what did you use to cover the top of the caps? We used liquid nails, or something like that, and let it sit.
trust me, when you spill beer on that table if it gets in between the caps.. its hell to get out.. a week later (of course you dont clean ---- the same day) =)
what did you use to cover the top of the caps? We used liquid nails, or something like that, and let it sit.
trust me, when you spill beer on that table if it gets in between the caps.. its hell to get out.. a week later (of course you dont clean ---- the same day) =)
- short-A