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Submitted By: Chris K.
Location: UNCW, Wilmington NC

Made completely with beer caps:budweiser B and crown in budweiser caps, bud light caps fill in the table, and bud select caps form the triangles and border around the table.
Submitted By: Tim M.
Location: Bolton, CT
This table was a gift to me for my birthday and she said it took about 2 days to make. It's a 4' x 8' piece of plywood with my nickname Murph on it. It makes it tricky to bounce on but of course since it's my table i have mastered it.
Submitted By: Jordan S.
Location: Mirror Lake, Muskoka, Canada
We're playing in the middle of the lake
Submitted By: Keith Capps and Zach Weast
Location: Pittsburg State University Pittsburg, KS
The logo on this table is the Pitt. State "split-face" gorilla.  The logo was free handed with pencil, then meticulously taped and painted with fine tipped brushes. After that laborious process was complete, we used a
roller to create the smooth glossy effect you see here as the finished product. The entire process took about two weeks and 5 coats of paint.
Submitted By: Jason Lick
Location: LSU
I'm a die hard Gator fan, stuck in the heart of LSU territory, down here in New Orleans, so not too many people around here really care for my table. Maybe that's why they keep getting their assess kicked everytime they play me on it......hmmm.
Submitted By: Brody Collette
Location: Notre Dame
me and my buddys made a table for our beerpong league NDBP (Notre Dame Beer Pong)
Submitted By: Tyler D.
Location: Seattle, WA
It's 8 ft long with collapsible legs. Hardwood border with blue rope lighting. Within the wood and rope light border are about 1800 assorted bottle caps patterned as pictured, all of which are flush with the lighting and wood slats and topped with a single piece of 1/4in. Plexiglas.
Submitted By: Mitch R.
Location: Kiel, WI
We had 104 against 104 with each side having 10 Jagger bombs and 10 random shots and of course we ended up in 10 cup over time.
Submitted By: Chris R.
Location: Unknown
Every year the boys get together to watch the first two days of the NCAA tournament, play setback, eat wings & chili and of course drink some beer. This year, we've added another vehicle to drink that beer...a March Madness themed beer pong table.

 
This table is constructed of a hand painted/stained (with some printed graphics) 4'x8' sheet of birch plywood (cut into quarters), stainless steel piano hinges & 12 coats (1 gallon) of Polyurethane. The March Madness theme is carried out with 12 magic moments in NCAA tournament history as the cup placement coasters (6 on each side). Some beer pong & NCAA logos were borrowed to finish off the court. Not to mention every basketball game has to have announcers, so I picked a couple anchors that have "catch phrases" that are beer pong related: Dan Patrick "nothing but the bottom of the cup" & Craig Kilborn "release, rotation, splash". Each announcer gets his own side. Are you a Kilborn or a Patrick?


 
The table was broken in on March 15th this year. It took me about three weeks to build, most of which was the 12 days to clear coat. After March Madness I may be painting the underside to use during football season.
Submitted By: Tyler L.
Location: Unknown
Myself and 6 of my friends went camping.  We like I always do had my BPong table with us.  packed up nice and cosy in the back of my Escalade that my friend was driving and I was in my truck.  I was ahead of her as we were headin down to the lake when she lost control and ended up rolling the Escalade 4-5 times.  It ended up stopping facing the other way and on its side down an embankment.  No one was hurt bad but very possably could have been.  After the truck got towed back up to the road we started pulling all the camping gear and everything out.  I thought for sure the table was tost due to the amount of stuff that was in there "rolling around".  To my suprise and joy as well as everyone else... It was really dirty and had some scratches.  That table was one of the best investments I have ever done.
Submitted By: John A.
Location: Unknown
Submitted By: Unknown
Location: New Jersey
i just want to rep NEW JERSEY
Submitted By: Josh McLeroy, Andrew Pharr, Jonathan Hinderliter
Location: Wilmington, NC
We're from Wilmington, NC. We built the table so we can host beer pong tournaments at our house. We got a foldable table for $10 at a local warehouse and spray painted it black. Then we had one of our friends paint the UNC and the panthers logo on it.
Submitted By: Bret Henrikson
Location: Illinois
8ft x 4ft table, all hand drawn & painted...took me only 8 hours to do & I got the idea from browsing through the Internet, everyone is amazed that it was all done by me.  I have had a couple of parties with it...but now my g/f wants me to make a girls beer pong table soon.
Submitted By: Bret Henrikson
Location: Illinois
8ft x 4ft table  This was a Christmas gift for my brother who got me into beer pong.  He says he is the King of Beer Pong, so it was only fitting to make a table for the King.  Background color is black...one shade of dark green & bright green black light paint.  He placed it on a table that is 5 ft high...one challenging table.  I made a video on youtube in fast motion of creating this video...check it out: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Wi_QKX6X7MY"> http://youtube.com/watch?v=Wi_QKX6X7MY
Submitted By: Tom (Sigma Chi)
Location: Gainesville, FL
The New floating Beer Pong Table
Submitted By: Unknown
Location: College Station, TX
one of our sorority friends gave us the idea. Works like a charm for the ladies, they all love it.
Submitted By: Darren H.
Location: University of Western Ontario, London, Canada
8'x4' sheet of oak plywood, cut in half and attached together with heavy duty hinges. There are also removable 2"x4"s underneath the table to support the middle so it doesnt sink inward. The table legs are ping pong table legs. Painted it with a soccer field design, and our University logo on either side of the table. It also doubles as a ping pong table. Everything is hand painted and sealed with a gloss sealer.
Submitted By: Dan Burgess
Location: Unknown
pride and joy of wayland high school graduating class of 2006.
Submitted By: LoyalGatorFan
Location: Jacksonville, FL
It was tough or agonizing as I should say to nail down all the measurements but in the end it seemed to come out just fine...I spent around $100 to make this...$21 for table...$70 for paint
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