Bowling Alley Wood
These lanes are made out of not one but two different types of wood.
Bowling alley wood. Wooden lanes are the most common type of lanes found in bowling alleys. Furniture made out of this type of wood is unlike any other piece. These lanes are actually not made of only wood as they come coated with a layer of either plastic or urethane film.
Bowling alley wood is laminated side-by-side like a butcher-block countertop. These used maple sections still have plenty of life in them for other purposes however so consider this product for an upcoming project. The builders lay down long strips of maple and side nail them to the adjacent maple pieces.
Contact All American Bowling Equipment today. For the tabletop Buero went with a reclaimed section of bowling alley. Choose from our selection of complete bowling alley packages and other used bowling alley equipment.
As bowling evolved in the 1980s making lanes purely out of wood was phased out. Here at SixTwelve we take great care in preserving the unique history behind each bowling lane that we rescue. 5 out of 5 stars 5189 5189 reviews.
If you visit a rather old bowling alley there is a good chance that the lanes are purely made of wood. We have pieces available up to 21ft in length. A staff member will properly sanitize all equipment used along with the keypads tables and chairs.
The beginning of the lane the first 16 feet is made up of hard maple with dots andor. It features the dark walnut arrows or rangefinders and a unique finger joint transition from maple to pine wood. They chose to pair it with a minimalist.