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  • New Sim Build Underway, Basement Floor Lowering

    I have wanted to put in a simulator for a while now. Basement ceiling only had 7’3” of height so finally negotiated with my wife and she signed on for a floor lowering project. Final heaight is 114” of clearance from finished floor to bottom of ceiling joists. Will update this post was we go along, I think the room should work out nicely as a sim and home theater. Concrete floor is almost done, then walls start going in a week or so.

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    Do you have a link for those stone panels? I'm not finding anyting that seems to compare. Those look like sheets, perhaps 4x8 but I'm probably wrong. All I'm fiding is faux stone that is roughly $10+ a sq. ft. But maybe that's what you used?

    Amazing job on this!

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  • #47
    @CarlSpackler any new pictures to show us? I'm still in discussions with the house boss but still on the hunt to find someone that will quote it. I'm outside Philly and didnt realize how hard it was to find someone that will actually do the excavation. Seems like no one wants to take that on around me. Quest continues...

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    • CarlSpackler
      CarlSpackler commented
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      I will post some of the most up to date. We did get some new theater chairs. Other than that, these pics are most up to date.

    • CarlSpackler
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      A good masonry contractor will do it. It is like building a new mini foundation floor. Don’t look for general home improvement guys, find interior masonry guys. The guys who are basement specialists will be 2 or 3 times more expensive and up sell the heck out of you.

  • #48
    Only change since these pics is that the chairs have been replaced with theater chairs from 4seating.com.
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    • wbond
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      Man that is just one hell of a sim room, that's showroom quality stuff. Absolutely amazing job you did there.

  • #49
    @CarlSpackler thanks for the feedback....sim room looks awesome. Great Job. So jealous, just enjoy.

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    • #50
      @CarlSpackler what are you using for projection? I have gone from benq to optima and back again. And now totally confused again. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I already have my mevo+, chicago curtains, putting green, hitting mat, underlayment floor cushions and carl's premium 9x12 screen. Now all i need is the snow to melt so i can put all my current junk in my new lean to shed and get to putting my jigsaw puzzle together.

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      • CarlSpackler
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        I went with the Optoma EH412ST Short Throw. I like it. Easy to use, bright, high quality picture. That was a tough decision though and I did a bunch of research. I did like that several of the simulator install sites recommend Optoma as well. I used a Skyrail sliding projector mount too. What a great device. Gives 2 feet of forward and backward movement to the projector so you don’t have to be precise when mounting as you can slide it to get the picture just right.

    • #51
      birdiethom here is a picture following install of the mount

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      • #52
        Looks good. Just out of curiosity, why didn't you move the curtains to the top of the cutout, (even with the old floor and use pads to protect the kick off the sides. Seems like that would give you more room to swing and hit more at the center of the screen (it appears you target line is off center)?

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        • CarlSpackler
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          The curtains don’t interfere with swinging the club as they start a few feet ahead of the ball. They also provide plenty of protect from balls that are shanked low to the side.

          Partially, aesthetics and partially simplicity of solution. I like the look of the curtains to the floor and it gives the room a movie theater feel. I don’t think padding on the walls of the “pit” would have changed anything from a functionality perspective. The target has to be off center because of the width of the space, it’s only 12.5 feet due the limitations of the columns.

          I could have done it with no wall to the left side, but the. The area would not have the feel I wanted. I don’t mind the off center target, really doesn’t impact use of the simulator.

      • #53
        @CarlSpackler i forgot to ask if you whether or not you got the 17" or 39" sliding rack? You mentioned 2 feet of back and forth but wanted to be sure. Thanks.

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        • CarlSpackler
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          17” was plenty
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