| Beer Pong is a game commonly played in college | | | | your table. Lay the boards equally across the table. |
| areas. The table is the biggest and most important | | | | You can stack and nail many pieces of 2-by-4 in |
| part of the game. There are no official rules for beer | | | | order to get the proper height that is required by the |
| pong and the ones that are used alter significantly | | | | rules of your area. Again, the guidelines change |
| from coast to coast, state to state and college to | | | | greatly so the height may be anywhere from 27.5 to |
| university. Check the rules that others in your area | | | | forty five inches. |
| follow before starting construction of your table. | | | | 4. Draw boundaries on the plywood top. There are |
| Need design ideas-you may wish to check out for | | | | often three lines that are required by most rules : |
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| Things you'll need : | | | | the table. |
| *Table | | | | 5. Decorate the plywood. You can use paint, bottle |
| *Plywood | | | | caps or anything else you want to customize the |
| *three 2-by-4 inch boards | | | | surface of your table. This is your chance to |
| *Paint or whatever you want to use to decorate or | | | | customize your table. |
| customize the table | | | | 6. Water-proof the plywood. It is best to cover the |
| *Waterproof sealer | | | | surface of the table in a water-resistant sealer in |
| Follow these straightforward steps to build your | | | | order to protect the wood from water damage. This |
| custom beer pong table. | | | | will protect the wood and make sure that your table |
| 1.Take a well ventilated area such as a warehouse | | | | lasts better. |
| and clear it. Find a table to use as a base. This can | | | | 7. Set up the table you are using as a base, place the |
| either be a table that you are already using, such as | | | | set of three 2-by-4 boards uniformly across the table |
| a kitchen table, or you can purchase a cheap folding | | | | and place the plywood on top. This sets up the beer |
| table for just this purpose. | | | | pong table for playing. |
| 2. Cut the plywood to the right measurements for | | | | What you just learned about Building Beer Pong |
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| measurements of the table can change greatly from | | | | Pong Nation or Beer Pong. |
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