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Submitted By: Eric
Location: Rochester, NY
It only cost about $125 and a couple weeks to build and paint in our spare time.  It comes apart into 2 peices so we can bring it where we need it and is strong enough to have people stand on it.
Submitted By: Matt Villalon and Logan Forsberg
Location: Rockville Centre, Long Island New York
This table took a total of 9 hours. All the logos here were
freehand drawing, no stencils were used here. NY Yankees on the left, and
South Side High School's "S" logo on the right.
Submitted By: Mike G. and Jeff G.
Location: Unknown
its an 8'x4' table that sits on top of our pool table. we painted it black with blue and white border and put a gladiator font G in the middle for our last name Gutkin. The triangles are fit for 10 cup beer pong.
Submitted By: Parsa, Nima and Kiran
Location: Berkeley, CA
It took a whole summer to design.  Lots of paint and a thick coat of shiny
polyurethane.
Submitted By: Adam S.
Location: Clemson, SC
set up for 6 cup, me and my mom built it,
and then i beat her in beerpong, it was awesome
Submitted By: "The Party Apartment"
Location: Myrtle Beach, SC
This Clemson/USC table took me and one other person
about a week to make.  In the middle is the state of
South Carolina bringing the schools together although
they are arch rivals.  There are two coats of
polyurethane on the surface to make it have a glossy
finish like a basketball court.  We're very satisfied
with the outcome.
Submitted By: Ryan M.
Location: Nashua, New Hampshire
I spent a day or two working on this table over the summer, it
sure was worth it.
Submitted By: Anil T.
Location: Unknown
Submitted By: Jeffrey K.
Location: Minnesota State University-Mankato
It took about 15 -20 hours to build and there is about 3,000 bottle caps on it.
Submitted By: Aaron R.
Location: Ball State University/Muncie, IN
The table was built using actual hardwood floor that you would use in a house.  It took me 2 days to put on the floor and to let it dry to where it was playable.  Then I put 3 coats of a clear laquer finish to give it a good shiny look.
Submitted By: George M.
Location: rye brook, new york
Me, my brother and his girlfriend, worked on this table for about a week, and on the first day I came up with the idea that we should do a Family Guy vs. The Simpsons theme, because the two shows are always being compared as the old classic and the new hit. Also because me and my brother are huge Family Guy fans. The main purpose for building the table was so we could put it in my sister and brother-in-laws new house. So far we've only played on it once but everyone loves how it came out and couldn't believe that we did it free hand and without tracing the characters.
Submitted By: Chad B. & Chris P.
Location: Blacksburg, Va
Took about a month to make. 3 coats of paint and 10 coats of clear coat.  Made sure it was waterproof.
Submitted By: No user info
Location: Unknown
Made a few years ago for fun. My father owns one of the old batmobiles from the tv show one of 8 thats where i got the idea.. plywood painted and coated Made it at home cost about 50 bucks total paint was the most expensive part
Submitted By: No user info
Location: Unknown
Submitted By: Krista M.
Location: Gainesville, FL
As you can tell this is a Chicks table from Gainesville, Fl
Submitted By: Melissa K.
Location: Bridgewater, NJ
in Bridgewater, NJ, we play 55 cup.
Submitted By: Robbie Mac.
Location: Big Rapids, MI
I'm in the Professional Tennis Managment Program at Ferris State University in Big Rapids, MI. My roommates and I built this table. There are over 300 tennis balls encased and covered with sealed plexiglass. There are also rope lights going around the inside edges of the table.
Submitted By: Bryce W.
Location: Lawrence, Kansas
Submitted By: Scott Kamp
Location: Unknown
Submitted By: Brady
Location: Union, NJ
It was hand painted for our Fraternity, Sigma Theta Chi, from Kean University in Union, NJ. It's gona now, due to water damage and warping from wayyy too much beer pong, but it was still a sweet table
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