How Do You Construct Air Hockey Tables?
Air hockey has provided fun for generations of arcade-going children and families for years. For the mechanically inclined, an air hockey table of your own might be in order. With simple tools, you can build one to last for years. Find a smooth, flat surface which you would like to use as the air hockey surface. Common surfaces include whiteboard material or ceramic. If you do not use a very smooth surface, the discs will not slide. Attach the playing surface to legs made of wood or some other sturdy, inexpensive material. It is very important that the legs be of uniform length and that the table sits on an even floor. Use a precise ruler to ensure that the legs are all the same height. After cutting, you can sand the edges if necessary for slight modifications. Screw the legs to the surface. You could start playing like this, just knocking a disc back and forth, but it’s better to have some nets. So, using netting fabric or ordinary cloth attached to wire cut from a hanger, fashion a