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The Shuffleboard sand is not the regular sand that you know. It is actually a substrate specially designed for shuffleboard tables. The Sand can also be referred to as wax, salt, Sawdust, powder or silicone. It is actually tiny plastic or silicone balls that allow the weights or pucks to glide. The sand also acts as a protectant, lessening the friction of the puck on the table.

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I would like to buy a shuffleboard table for outdoor use. Are there specific tables for this or any table will do?

I recommend buying an outdoor specific shuffleboard table. They are better and enduring weather conditions. Here are a few sites for you to browse through; however I recommend doing a little comparison shopping of your own.

http://www.shuffleboard.net/12-cirrus-outdoor-shuffleboard-table.html

http://www.shuffleboard.net/9-metro-shuffleboard-table.html

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Where can I buy table shuffleboard wax online?

There are plenty of sites that sell shuffleboard wax - the real question is what speed you are looking for. Once you have decided you will be able to better make a decision. Here are a few sites for you to browse through -

http://www.sunglocorp.com/speedpowders.htm

http://www.shuffleboardfederation.com/shuffleboard-supplies-ultra-glide--powdered-shuffleboard-waxes.html

http://www.hudsonshuffleboards.com/hud-pw1bc2.html

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Is it possible to construct my own shuffleboard table?

Of course it's possible; it just depends on your woodwork skills. Here are 2 sites - one for an indoor table and the other for a generic shuffleboard table. Hope it helps.

http://www.ehow.com/how_4472360_build-home-shuffleboard-table.html http://www.ehow.com/how_7297231_build-indoor-shuffleboard-table.html

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What are shuffleboard tables made from?

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How to maintain a shuffleboard table?

First, you should make sure that you put thetable away from open windows and direct sun and you should also make sure thatthe room has climate control and that climate in the room does not fluctuatesmuch from season to season. The table itself is the most important element ofthe game and it requires the most attention and maintenance. You can learn allabout maintaining shuffleboard tables here: http://www.mccluretables.com/t-shuffleboard_maintenance.aspx
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