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Location: Unknown
Picture of our beer pong table made for our National Drinking group....table was made to be portable to take to all the different colleges.
Submitted By: Kyle
Location: IL
Me and my dad built this thing in about a week - old street signs, plywood, 2x4's. And a lot of high gloss liquid mirror.
Submitted By: Zach
Location: Freeburg, IL
This table is 8 ft. long and 4 ft.
wide. The top is two pieces which are bolted on to the base. The bottom also has a shelf for coolers. The entire table can be put together or taken apart in just a few minutes. I had to represent Stag Beer for myself and all of my friends.  The table only took 4 days to build and a couple more to paint.
Submitted By: Brian
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
The shooting triangles and wash cups are under lite with battery powered LED lights that run can run for 20 hours before they need replaced.  Hanging off the side I made a signup board that has dry erase markers so it’s reusable.  On the back of the sign up board is the full rules to prevent arguments and I put the abbreviated “house rules” version on the front for the same reason.  I also made a “ball sack” so you always have the correct supplies to make sure the game doesn’t ever have to stop.  Everything fits inside of it so that you can fold it up to fit in your trunk for tailgates and is completely portable.
Submitted By: Trenton L.
Location: Tampa, FL
This table took a lot of thinking because we had a pool and we wanted to play in it with nothing connected to the ground or the pool itself...We took 2 pieces of Foam 8x4 i think?...and drilled the holes through the first piece and glued them together...so the cups can fit nicely down in the table itself...we then drew the USF bull logo in the middle and covered in in Budlight Bottle Caps, and sealed them down with plexi-glass so that we could bounce over the logo...Me and my room-mate Dan N. then signed our names in spray paint...It would have been a great idea aside from the fact that it is white, and the table gets really dirty, and the plexi-glass wasnt sealed all the way and the caps rusted...anyway in its prime it was a great table, and the best part about it was you can take it out of the pool, put it on a table, and play on land...great table, would like to build another one.
Submitted By: Jennifer
Location: Littleton (Roxborough), CO
I am a 29 yr old teacher who still plays BP with my old highschool and college buddies.



Third Semi - Annual Beer Pong Tournament.



5 years out of college, reliving Glory Days!
Submitted By: Jennifer
Location: Littleton (Roxborough), CO
I am a 29 yr old teacher who still plays BP with my old highschool and college buddies.



Third Semi - Annual Beer Pong Tournament.



5 years out of college, reliving Glory Days!
Submitted By: Nick
Location: Unknown
Submitted By: Mike, Rich, Eric, John, & Jesse
Location: Unknown
Took 3 days to build, 8' by 3'.
Submitted By: Jared
Location: Unknown
Submitted By: Tthe Squad
Location: Brooklyn, NY
8x3 1/2 plywood with PVC running along sides for when a team brings it back by sinkin both shots.  Table rules state if team does not return a Bring it back occurance through the pipe, they must drink an extra cup for each ball not returned in the pipe. Last cup is expempt from this rule.
Submitted By: Brandon
Location: Unknown
Submitted By: kpblack
Location: Unknown
Here is a table my friends and I made.  One half is the 1986 New York
Mets, one is the 1998 New York Yankees (both World Champions).  For each
cup space, there is a different player from that team, and on each table
is a lineup card from each World Series' deciding game.
Submitted By: William
Location: Medina, OH
Submitted By: Jeff Wojtowicz of Letsdrinkmore.com
Location: Boston, MA
Designed to be not just a table, but a piece of art.  It
looks different from every angle which affords unique playing
opportunities.  It also looks great in the pool, on land, or hanging on my
wall.  It's able to float in any depth of water greater than 2 feet, and
due to the VHS system underneath the table which I invented, it will remain
sturdy even when the waves become quite high.  It can also handle loads
exceeding 150lbs, and will barely tip when leaned on.  The cups are not
held in place by anything, but they rarely move when playing due to the
fact that the table sits about 2-3 inches above the water line.  Perfect
for shallow water, but even more fun in the deep end, this table is going
to be around for a while.  For more pictures and information about the
table and also how to not get hangovers, please visit www.letsdrinkmore.com
Submitted By: Brent, Pat, and Ross
Location: Iowa State University
We figured since we were moving into the dorms that we should make a beer pong table but how can we make it portable to go from party to party?  We decided to get a foldable party table and then take the actually beer pong cover from Adobe Photoshop. Once we completed the design online we took it to a print shop and had them print up this huge beer pong design on a sheet of vinyl (perfect for drinking on because the ink doesn't run or anything, and its easy to roll up and take to different places or to hide from R.A.'s) We decided on the ice rink because all of us play for the Iowa State club hockey team and figured it would be perfect for house parties after we win to celebrate, or lose to wash away our sorrows. REMEMBER BEER PONG is the only sport where the losers are still WINNERS!
Submitted By: Sean S. and Jamie H
Location: Western New England College
The table is made from a hollow door bought from Home Depot.  
It has hinges so it folds up and a lock to keep it folded during
transportation.  Upgrades are in the works such as plexiglass on top to
improve bouncing.  If examined carefully a tire mark can be seen, my friend
ran it over while the paint was drying...it still holds up.
Submitted By: Melinda M.
Location: Unknown
this is our redneck/special olympics table..
Submitted By: Sean B.
Location: Unknown
"The Plank 2"


 
And God said "Let there be beer"; and there was beer;

And God saw that the beer was good, and separated the

light from the darkness.
Submitted By: Benjamin C.
Location: U Maine
1782 Caps
Beer Pong poster in the middle
Red Sox, Bruins, Celtics, Patriots logos in the corners
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