how to build a beer pong table that folds up so i can put it in the back of a chevy blazer???
please explain it all or send me to a place where i can viewstep by step…..
My friends had a tri fold pong table with collapsible saw horses(from Home Depot or whatever) and they carted it around in the back of a Jeep Cherokee without a problem. Give it a shot! No pun intended….




My friends had a tri fold pong table with collapsible saw horses(from Home Depot or whatever) and they carted it around in the back of a Jeep Cherokee without a problem. Give it a shot! No pun intended….
References :
Comment by ashpea2002 — January 23, 2009 @ 8:49 am
According to the World Series of Beer Pong, the regulation table size is 8×2 feet and stand 27.5 inches above the ground.
I would just try getting an 8×2 piece of plywood. Or, if eight feet is too long, figure out how long it can be and still fit in your blazer.
References :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beer_pong#Playing_field
Comment by Paul — January 23, 2009 @ 9:35 am
I always played it on a plain old ping pong table. Sounds like beer pong's gone high tech in the last 10 years.
References :
Comment by PK211 — January 23, 2009 @ 9:42 am
you could always get a piece of plywood and then put it on top of the car.
References :
Comment by emfow — January 23, 2009 @ 9:58 am
I would just make it out of a piece of plywood and then cut it in half. When you use the table prop it up on two saw horses and you're all set!
References :
Its what i did…
Comment by tennisball — January 23, 2009 @ 10:05 am
I cut a 2′ x 8′ piece of hardwood sanded plywood in half to form two 2′ x 4′ sections and hinged them together with a piano hinge. Then found an old folding card table and mounted the legs off of that onto the bottom of my table. then added two single pole legs that folded directly parallel to the bottom of the table and mounted one on each side of the hinge in the middle for secondary support. When all was said and done it easily fit into my girlfriends Chevy Aveo lol.
Comment by John — April 1, 2010 @ 9:27 pm