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Title: Air Hockey
Post by: mrtim30 on January 11, 2008, 02:17:11 pm
I know its a little off topic but does anyone know of a site or anyone who has made their own table? Thinking of adding one to my games room project list.
Title: Re: Air Hockey
Post by: ChadTower on January 11, 2008, 02:17:50 pm
It seems like it would be a nightmare trying to get that grid of tiny holes drilled without it looking like total ass.
Title: Re: Air Hockey
Post by: missioncontrol on January 11, 2008, 02:28:58 pm
I searched it out a long time ago and there used to be a few sites with how to's....

but yeah, it wouldn't be easy... Sam's Club generally has some really nice looking ones every year around Christmas time... They still had a few just last week when I was there....
Title: Re: Air Hockey
Post by: divemaster127 on January 11, 2008, 02:50:29 pm
You can buy air hockey tables used cheap.   Like in my case paid $500.00 then I ended up needing more room for other machines, I sold it for $50.00
Title: Re: Air Hockey
Post by: ringram on January 11, 2008, 03:49:49 pm
Air hockey tables are relatively easy to make. I worked out the design for one. But, like it was said, drilling all of those holes in a perfect grid (if you don't, it will look like s***)

I ended up not making one, and buying a decent one used for not much money.
Title: Re: Air Hockey
Post by: unclet on January 11, 2008, 04:19:42 pm
The most important thing to an air hockey table is the table top material.   Once that gets ruined or warped a bit, then the table will be useless.   no one likes dead spots on an air hockey table.  This is why a lot of people sell their air hockey tables for cheap.  Either the table top is warped/chipped, the holes are clogged up with stuff they can not get out so there are dead spots on the table (enough air can not get through the holes) or the table top has been worn down enough where you can see the under lament (typically seen big table tops having big huge round circles usually near the player's goals)

I got my first air hockey table (Brunswick)  for $50 since the guy had it in his living room and his wife wanted it gone NOW!    It had wear spots as I described above but for $50, I had to get it.  I then sold it for a few hundred I think (or more) to a collector out in Texas who wanted to restore it somehow ...... I then used that money to purchase a pretty much brand new air hockey table (Dynamo) from my work (since they needed to clear out the "play room" area).

You can see my first and second air hockey tables at my arcade site (link below)
Title: Re: Air Hockey
Post by: ChadTower on January 11, 2008, 04:21:52 pm

Am I the only one that reads his name similar to singlet, as though he is some sort of modular family member?
Title: Re: Air Hockey
Post by: javeryh on January 11, 2008, 04:25:51 pm

Am I the only one that reads his name similar to singlet, as though he is some sort of modular family member?

I do it everytime I see the name.
Title: Re: Air Hockey
Post by: ChadTower on January 11, 2008, 07:44:24 pm
I do it everytime I see the name.

Thank god... I also read billf's name like it's some sort of wet sound effect, and I can never see the f in ahofle's name.

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