mikenowaksf asked:
I need to rent a foosball table for 5 days in January.
Mister J asked:
My sister in law purchased a foosball table as a Christmas present for our children. The kids played with it 2-3 times after it was set up. Since then it has been collecting dust, taking up space that we need in our basement. Should we keep the table out of concern for offending the sister, or should we give it away to someone else who can put it to good use (like in a community center)?
TokoMoko asked:
its either Foosball or Air Hockey. Or If You Have Any Other Good Table Games. But I want an answer for Foosball or Air Hockey.
Tyler asked:
I'm going to college in the city and we don't have a foosball table here anywhere! Just wondering if there is a popular place in the city where I can go.
paisan_7 asked:
I have the means, and the ability to build my own. Buying one that is worth a damn costs between 500 - 1000 dollars. I can build one for less and make it look real nice too. I need dimensions and specs first. I tried to find schematics for one already. I am not about to go to a recreation center and take measurements either. Perhaps someone here knows where I can find the necessary information.
ringostarr711 asked:
I would like help to find out foosball or soccor table is the best and which playing surface to choose and why?? And where I can purchase my new table??Thank you all for your help
Kristen F asked:
My foosball table hasn't been used in a while so the handlebars aren't as slick, and kind of stick, so what should i use on them to be slick again
Graphite powder really works! i ground some up from a pencil tonight and tried it on one bar and it works perfect now! i'm gonna go buy some tomorrow! thanks!
Jonathon B asked:
I was wondering how to make a homemade Foosball Table. I need to know how to make it, where to get the equipment, and where to get the balls and players. Please Reply!!! Thank-You
Catbert asked:
The company is very small (less than 15 employees) and they have a very laidback culture which the employees seem to really enjoy. As well as beer in the fridge, there is a darts board and a foosball table. Hours are flexible and working from home is encouraged. I just wondered if having beer in the fridge is breaking occupational health and saftey laws, or any other kind of law ? Thanks.
t_virus_addict asked:
1) The basement in my new place stays relatively dry. I run a dehumdifier down there dayly, but since my wife (the reason why the living room is out) and I only lived there for the past few months, I don't know how it gets in the winter. Would my table be okay down there even if it gets pretty cold in the winter?
2) The metal bars have been "gunked" up pretty good over the years (spilled beer, greasy hands, etc). What can I use to get them nice and smooth and stay that way? All I've used before is a can of generic WD40 but the smoothness never seems to last very long.
3) The table's been on carpet, concrete, and wood floors so the screw-on height adjusters on the bottoms of the legs are completely out of whack at this point. I've tried old baseball cards, coasters, magazines, you name it, to try to level the table as much as possible. Does anyone have any tips for me to achieve flawless levelness? I use one of those "bubble rods" to judge it, but can't seem to get it perfect.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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