Foosball Refurbish
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2019 5:33 pm
Picked up this FAS Foosball table way back in the days of the Starburst auctions.
I've had it for years now and never really done anything to it.
My buddy works at a print shop and offered to print me a replacement playfield for FREE!
It had some damage from some liquids being spilled on it prior to me owning it.
I had never honestly looked into replacing the playfield previously. With this offer of a free playfield I thought I would look into some other ways I could jazz up the table on the cheap.
I picked up two 18" USB LED light strips for about $5-6, I decided I would power them from a Powerbank I picked up from Canadian Tire for $20.
Outside of that everything got cleaned up and the yellowing plastics got a few coats of flat white paint to freshen them up.
I decided to not go with the replacement playfield my buddy printed as it wasn't happy with the quality of stock used.
Years ago when I did a little graphic design I got a drop and repeat printed for my daughters 1st birthday so people could pose in front of it.
My printer did a really good job and the price was quite reasonable. I decided I would email him for a quote on doing the new playfield.
Thanks to some help on BYOAC, opt2not did a vector trace of the FAS logo for me, and the playfield I recreated looks really nice.
Here is how the table looks today with the LED lights installed, the glass all nicely cleaned, and the fresh white paint.
I'll probably get on the replacement playfield this week.
testing out the LED lights before install.
I decided I would use some leftover privacy window film I had to frost the corrugated plastic inserts. The LED lights would be placed behind these.
Originally behind the corrugated plastic were these blue strips of thin wood (or veneer) with the FAS logo.
I decided I could always add my own FAS logo after and print up a decal if I wanted.
I had to clean up old dried liquid from between the channels on the corrugate plastic.
Testing everything out with the window frosting installed.
Testing everything out with the window frosting installed. You can see the yellowing plastics.
Testing everything out with the window frosting installed.
Removed the plastics for paint.
All clean and ready for paint.
All back together again....waiting on new playfield.
Shot in the dark.
Corner close up.
I've had it for years now and never really done anything to it.
My buddy works at a print shop and offered to print me a replacement playfield for FREE!
It had some damage from some liquids being spilled on it prior to me owning it.
I had never honestly looked into replacing the playfield previously. With this offer of a free playfield I thought I would look into some other ways I could jazz up the table on the cheap.
I picked up two 18" USB LED light strips for about $5-6, I decided I would power them from a Powerbank I picked up from Canadian Tire for $20.
Outside of that everything got cleaned up and the yellowing plastics got a few coats of flat white paint to freshen them up.
I decided to not go with the replacement playfield my buddy printed as it wasn't happy with the quality of stock used.
Years ago when I did a little graphic design I got a drop and repeat printed for my daughters 1st birthday so people could pose in front of it.
My printer did a really good job and the price was quite reasonable. I decided I would email him for a quote on doing the new playfield.
Thanks to some help on BYOAC, opt2not did a vector trace of the FAS logo for me, and the playfield I recreated looks really nice.
Here is how the table looks today with the LED lights installed, the glass all nicely cleaned, and the fresh white paint.
I'll probably get on the replacement playfield this week.
testing out the LED lights before install.
I decided I would use some leftover privacy window film I had to frost the corrugated plastic inserts. The LED lights would be placed behind these.
Originally behind the corrugated plastic were these blue strips of thin wood (or veneer) with the FAS logo.
I decided I could always add my own FAS logo after and print up a decal if I wanted.
I had to clean up old dried liquid from between the channels on the corrugate plastic.
Testing everything out with the window frosting installed.
Testing everything out with the window frosting installed. You can see the yellowing plastics.
Testing everything out with the window frosting installed.
Removed the plastics for paint.
All clean and ready for paint.
All back together again....waiting on new playfield.
Shot in the dark.
Corner close up.