If there’s any excuse for wearing old-school Happy Days shirts and horrific shoes, then it must be ten-pin bowling.
Tim Wallace decided to take matters into his own hands when he built his very own one-lane garage bowling alley. He bought an old Brunswick A-2 pinsetter from eBay and turned his garage into a fully functional bowling alley.
We let Tim describe his work of art in his own words:
“I would assemble the pinsetter in the back room, knock out a hole in the wall when I was ready to assemble the lane which would extend out into the front room (the original garage), and in the winter, I could pack the lane away, cover up the hole in the wall, and park a car in the garage. Nobody would ever know there was a bowling alley in there.”


Comments (2)
Amazing!!! How much was the pinsetter/Ball return. AND Finally, How much was the total cost? Thanks
Posted by Jake D'Arcy | December 9, 2007 2:21 PM
Posted on December 9, 2007 14:21
That's awesome! I bet you host some great house parties!
Posted by Nate | November 13, 2008 1:25 AM
Posted on November 13, 2008 01:25