How to Build a Shuffleboard Table: Installing Your McClure Table
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Time to read 3 min
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Time to read 3 min
When it comes to how to build a shuffleboard, no one knows better than McClure Tables. Since all our shuffleboard tables are handcrafted in our very own facility, we can be hands-on experts in every aspect of the shuffleboard process. That, of course, includes how to install a shuffleboard table in any room. Shuffleboard tables are shipped out in a very specific way, with the boards packed inside a shipping crate. In a few smaller models, we pack the board inside the cabinet, and to access the room, you will need to remove the board. It is always a good idea to check out the room access before purchasing a shuffleboard table. We have a few models, like our Lexington shuffleboard table, that offer a two-piece cabinet and playboard.
Gently and carefully turn the cabinet onto its side, unscrew the board (it's only screwed down for shipping), and then carefully remove it. Now you can bring the cabinet in separately for a simpler installation. A crucial thing to keep in mind is access to the room. How will you build the shuffleboard table if you can't get into the room? They can be difficult to maneuver and may require snaking around support beams or carrying down stairs. Have a plan in mind beforehand so that you are better prepared to navigate your shuffleboard table into and around its new home. Installing the cabinet is straightforward. Pull the two halves together at the dowel pin locations with a tight-joint connector. Carefully turn the cabinet legs on their sides and bolt the pieces together. (Some models, such as The Competitor, have hidden bolts that bolt from the inside. They are not visible to create a clean and sleek look for the table.)
Depending on the length of your shuffleboard table, you will have either two or three legs (longer tables require that center leg) to bolt on. As far as how to build your shuffleboard table, once you have the cabinet installed you can also level the table as you install the legs. Since shuffleboard tables should have that certain sag in the center (you don't want a completely level surface), here's what you can do for that while building the cabinet of your shuffleboard table. Take the leg levelers on the center legs and screw those in all the way, then take the outside leg levelers and screw those down quite a bit. At this point, your shuffleboard should be in the exact location you intend for it to stay. With the frame set up, you're ready to install the board. Carefully turn the table onto its rightful side. If the cabinet is in two pieces, your table will come with a brass cover for the seam where the two halves meet. You should pre-drill the bottom of the brass cover because the hard maple on the cabinets can split and otherwise crack. At this point, you should do your final leveling and adjusting before bringing in the board itself. One tip is to bring the board in through a window, rather than trying to get it in through the door or down the stairs. All boards have climate adjusters installed, and the board is properly set at the factory, so you shouldn't need much adjusting right off the bat. As time, the weather, and other factors set in, however, you will want to adjust the board accordingly. Set some pucks down in the cabinet to set the board on first, so you can measure the location and adjust if necessary. Once you've done that, you can remove the pucks and let the board sit down into the cabinet's cradle. The board's weight keeps it from tipping over. For a visual component, you can also check out this video that describes how to build a shuffleboard. We're installing the Competitor model in this particular video, but the directions should hold water no matter what model of shuffleboard table you choose.
Learning how to build a shuffleboard is not difficult, provided you have a plan to get the cabinet and board into the room and some help from at least one or two other people. Since there's no way back to take shots like you see in billiards, you don't actually need much room around the table once it's installed. Make sure to let it sit for a couple of days so the climactic adjusters can settle, and then get to shufflin'!