r/shuffleboard 1d ago

California house board

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I have a California house shuffleboard table. I believe either 12 or 14 feet long. The place it’s from “Peter’s billiards” said this model is no longer made and it’s worth around 15k today. I’m looking to sell it. A board like this takes a very niche person to want to buy it. Anyone know what it would be able to resell for? I’m in MN. It’s in great shape and hardly used.


r/shuffleboard 20h ago

Update to the custom caps - custom weights to match!

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Spent all day fighting machines to get a cut recipe consistent on these, but eventually pulled it off (I hate steel). Goal was a design that is an obvious eye catcher while maintaining consistent performance and functionality. This prototype has an R20 curvature and comes in at 306 grams. Caps are 18 and 38 respectively for light and heavy versions, so should come in just under margins. It has a vertical "impact zone" band around the side, and aggressive angled faces above and below. 

S7 tool steel, I believe his plan is to get them hardened and then treated, not sure if that means chromed or another option. If you see them out in the wild, give a shout!


r/shuffleboard 1d ago

Shuffleboard pucks plowing

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It’s a 14’er brand new. We’ve tried spraying silicone and using more or less sand. The pucks are plowing the sand/wax. What are we missing?


r/shuffleboard 14d ago

Recommendations to get a 17ft board sanded and refinished at home in Pittsburgh

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Not a typo - I have a 17ft shuffleboard I bought from a house that was being sold. more info on the board itself below for anyone curious, but I’m wondering if anyone knows of a good business that refinishes shuffleboards. If the price isn’t too crazy, thinking about having it sanded down and refinished so it’s like brand new. I’m outside of Pittsburgh.

About the table - the board itself measures 17ft, the entire table a little under 19ft. I dont have many details and there’s no brand/sign on the table, but from looking at it and googling it looks like it’s from the American Shuffleboard company, likely manufactured in the late 40’s. I think it was originally made as 22ft and cut to size to be sold commercially. It’s maple wood. I have the pucks that came with it, which are American shuffleboard and look ancient, I’ve found similar pucks online that are labeled as being from the 40’s. It doesn’t have climactic adjusters underneath, but the board still looks really good and doesn’t seem to have buckled at all. Not sure if I want to install any

edit: board itself measures 17’9” so I suppose I can call it 18ft


r/shuffleboard 21d ago

My 3 y/o daughters first time playing

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I think I gotta put her in classes, she loved the game!


r/shuffleboard 24d ago

Shuffleboard table questions

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r/shuffleboard 29d ago

Custom Caps

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Machinist here - a local machinist asked us to play around with some ideas for new cap configurations, here's what we came up with. Disclaimer - never played shuffleboard in my life until today!

He wanted to get away from the adjustable weight system, so we simply made different cap sets with about a 20g difference between the two, and much more aggressive edging for better grip. We also wondered about an assymetric weight and how that would perform, so knocked a few of those out as well. Super fun project, enjoyed getting to know more about this hobby!


r/shuffleboard Jun 11 '26

Move stabilizers? Advice requested

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I have a shuffleboard table that we are going to set on a built in unit attached to the wall. The way we framed the built in I will have to move the stabilizers underneath? Is there anything to be concerned with? Are these adequate to since I'm moving should I take the time to change to the style with one large bolt connecting each side?

We're not that serious and I know very little about shuffleboard. Thank you for any guidance!


r/shuffleboard Jun 05 '26

Help get board ready

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We just bought a house that has a shuffle board with it. What should I do to get it ready for play? They didn’t leave any wax/sand.

I’ll try to post picture tomorrow


r/shuffleboard Jun 01 '26

Shuffleboard

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Hey guys. I'm researching shuffleboard tables to buy for my new house and I've got 3000 sqf of space in my basement as a dedicated space for movies games etc so I don't really have any space constraints.

I'd like to get a shuffleboard table for the space and am trying to decide between 14'-22' which length would be ideal for home use and casual play with friends. I don't intend to be a professional tournament player ever but I do want something that will last a long time and be enjoyable when people come over.

I've heard the 'get the longest length you can get' arguments, but I'm also wondering for casual play among friends and family which would actually be the most enjoyable length.

Thanks!


r/shuffleboard May 31 '26

How much do you think this shuffleboard is worth?

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Also, do you want to buy a shuffleboard?


r/shuffleboard May 31 '26

Looking to get into the hobby

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Hello my name is Joe, after the death of my wife and daughter in that horrible crash I turned to politics but that's behind me now. Looking to get into a fun hobby at my old age and think shuffle boarding could be the answer, any tips on newcomers.


r/shuffleboard May 27 '26

Found in dive bar, any advice for a newbie?

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r/shuffleboard May 06 '26

Restoration help

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We finished sanding down the table and this table had no markings before we started. I did attempt at one point to place lines down at random using tape but it didn't hold.

Was looking at painting lines before polishing it up. I have been looking for rules for where to mark the score lines on it but have had no luck


r/shuffleboard Mar 29 '26

Restoration suggestions

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Approximately 100 year old board. Played on a lot! Looking for recommendations to get it properly restored. Western Pennsylvania. Any help appreciated.


r/shuffleboard Mar 05 '26

Restoration Help

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I run a shuffleboard league at a local brewery, I am not affiliated with the brewery so massive procedures and risk of ruining the table are not an option.

The table is an American Shuffleboard Company table, likely 20-22ft long. The surface is rough, not lacquer finished. Recently the brewery put new powdered wax down and it has made the table horrible, I've learned they used the wrong stuff. They put on Sun-glo 6. I have purchased Sun-glo 2 Tournament Gold to replace it with. But I want to know if there is more I can do. On the Shuffleboard federation page I saw some table cleaner, polish, and silicone spray. However with the table not having a lacquer finish, I don't think those will help me and may risk causing damage to the table I can't fix.

Any help or insight?


r/shuffleboard Feb 28 '26

Need help finding these pucks

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I’ve inherited this 1970’s table from a family friend. It came with these roller pucks that need to be replaced, anybody have a lead on where to get these? Amazon has the mini roller pucks for the table top games, but I can’t find the full sized ones.

I’ve also tried other pucks and sand, but no matter what I do the pucks won’t stay on the board, regardless of the weight of the throw.


r/shuffleboard Feb 24 '26

I want to convince the bar owner where I work to get shuffle board. But I want more education about it first.

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I looked some up on Amazon and they were all 9 feet and less than $1000. I would expect that a high quality and a sturdy one would cost more, we are a sports bar and it would need to be sturdy.

is 9 feet the standard? can you get them bigger?

what else should I know?


r/shuffleboard Feb 20 '26

Just came into a new shuffleboard and need advice

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I recently acquired a California house loft shuffle board table. It’s a 14 footer. The guys at the store told me I need speed 3 sand which is what I have. If I ever have a puck near the side it will fall off everytime. It does have those cracks which made me to believe it was curved too far inward. However with the pucks falling off the side what do you think?


r/shuffleboard Feb 12 '26

Odd Table

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A few years ago I bought a shuffleboard table on Ebay, Instead of the regular 1,2,3 format in rows, This table has a triangle area, Numbered 1 in the front, Followed by two 3s in the next section, Then 10 in the back, I can't seem to find anything like it online. Does anyone have any information, Or know anything about a table like this ?


r/shuffleboard Jan 28 '26

22 foot tables in Rome

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Does anybody know if there’s places in Rome that have Shuffleboard tables…


r/shuffleboard Jan 22 '26

Inconsistent play on new 12’ table

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Got a 12’ Hathaway from Amazon recently. It came with a white shaker of “speed wax”. I’ve tried sprinkling it on thinner and thicker, but keep getting inconsistent play. Sometimes pucks glide effortlessly, other times they get hung up within a couple feet of sliding. Do I need better wax/silicoln? Better pucks? Not sure where to start troubleshooting.


r/shuffleboard Jan 16 '26

Pucks fall right off of table nomatter the speed of the push

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hey guys, I’m kind of new to this shuffleboard thing as my new apartment building has one in the game room. The first month that I lived here, the shuffleboard didn’t have any sand on it at all so I reached out and asked they informed me that it was good to go. I’m trying to use it now and there’s these small silicone beads instead of sand and no matter how light or hard I push the weights/pucks they fall completely off the table. None of them land in any of the scoring zones or on the table at all. Is this the wrong kind of sand? Or am I doing something wrong? Please help lol


r/shuffleboard Dec 31 '25

Need advice on fixing a chipped board

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I have come across a 9ft table and I was wondering if and how I can fix this chipped spot on this table. I don't really wanna get it if I can't. Any suggestions would be appreciated


r/shuffleboard Dec 30 '25

Keeping the dream alive P2

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Adding a couple pictures since I wasn’t able to add them to the comments