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Old 09-24-2007, 01:58 PM
Small Fry Small Fry is offline
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Groovy, thanks for feedback. I was really just more curious what I could tell him he could make if he started building these. Probably not enough to be profitable per hour worked. He said it cost him $200-$300 in materials to make it. It's about 100"x48", give or take (this is just my "stretching out my arms" measurement). It has folding legs, which is a plus for me in my current setup, but it is INCREDIBLY sturdy. This thing has had big burly guys leaning on it for four or five years now (albeit not every day or even every week) and it's not wobbly at all.

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Can you get any info on where he got the lights? Style? type? etc...
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Old 09-24-2007, 02:17 PM
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It's a rope light. I imagine at any halloween store right now.
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Old 09-24-2007, 03:12 PM
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Groovy, thanks for feedback. I was really just more curious what I could tell him he could make if he started building these. Probably not enough to be profitable per hour worked. He said it cost him $200-$300 in materials to make it. It's about 100"x48", give or take (this is just my "stretching out my arms" measurement). It has folding legs, which is a plus for me in my current setup, but it is INCREDIBLY sturdy. This thing has had big burly guys leaning on it for four or five years now (albeit not every day or even every week) and it's not wobbly at all.

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Prbly 48x96, thats a standard sheet of plywood.
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Old 09-24-2007, 06:34 PM
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Those lights remind me of the ones I have in my bathroom, They go underneath the cabinets so late at night you don't have to turn on any bright lights.

I'd imagine you could get them at any Home Depot.
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Old 09-25-2007, 01:56 PM
Sir Folds A Lot Sir Folds A Lot is offline
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You can find those lights in most patio areas of department stores as well. I think hardware stores such as Lowes or Home Depot may have them too. Do you have to plug them in Pfap? I saw a table from a guy on homepokertourney.com who had lighting like that that ran on battery power. He had a doo-hickie from Radioshak underneat that ran two D sized batteries. I've considered adding them to my main table, but I don't like the extension cord idea. My outlets on the patio are not so condusive to a table light.
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Old 09-25-2007, 02:04 PM
Perk76 Perk76 is offline
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$995.00

Assuming it has some sort of pedastal/solid base with decor. My father-in-law has made a few and sells them. If you look through ebay there are a ton that are considerably more than that, as well as some a few hundred lower.

Check out the online sites for how to build them and you could build one yourself and get the satisfaction out of it and save some money.
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Old 09-25-2007, 03:34 PM
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This table has a minimum cost of $297 in parts plus shipping costs to get them of like $50. I would triple that for labor costs and sell it for a total of $1041.

I assume the following parts:

2 Sheets of plywood-birch or harder $80
3 Yards of Velveteen playing surface $30
3 Yards of 1/4" playing surface foam $27
3 Yards of 1" High Density Rail Foam $45
3 Yards of Whisper Faux Vinyl $45
10 Stainless Steel Cupholder $30
Folding Legs $20
Light $20

If you substitute cheaper quality materials like MDF instead of ply then my calcs are off. I have built my own table and know how this stuff costs.
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Old 09-26-2007, 01:35 PM
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Just Curious, what are the dimensions?

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The picture makes it appear 2D but I imagine it's 3D in person

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Old 09-26-2007, 03:39 PM
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This table has a minimum cost of $297 in parts plus shipping costs to get them of like $50. I would triple that for labor costs and sell it for a total of $1041.



[/ QUOTE ]Good luck with that. Nice table but no way somebody pays a grand for it.
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Old 09-26-2007, 04:57 PM
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Probably not enough to be profitable per hour worked.

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QFT

I've made a couple of tables. It's time consuming, and there just is not enough of a market that is willing to pay substantially more than what materials cost. I sold a similar one a few years back when poker was more popular and the best I could get was $300 with limited marketing. Materials were about $250 IIRC.
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