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  • new optishot set up finally finished

    well guys it took me a few weeks but my simulator is finally pretty much finished. now I just have to figure out how to get on optishot tour lol.

  • #2
    Looks good. I have a few questions
    1-It looks like the lower few feet of your screen is right up against the wall. Looks like you put memory foam up, how is the bounce back from the ball.
    2-What type of screen did you use?
    3-What is the black material for sides and top? Is it the mesh tarp? If so, how did you attach it to the sides, looks like tiestraps.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by wbond View Post
      Looks good. I have a few questions
      1-It looks like the lower few feet of your screen is right up against the wall. Looks like you put memory foam up, how is the bounce back from the ball.
      2-What type of screen did you use?
      3-What is the black material for sides and top? Is it the mesh tarp? If so, how did you attach it to the sides, looks like tiestraps.
      1- the screen is pulled out about 8 inches from the wall. The bounce back and sound is minimal, ill take a video.
      2- raw hq material from par2pro 10x13
      3- i went to joanne fabrics and got black netting material and cheapest black fabric They had. Poked holes and zip tied everything. Still looking for ideas to do the screen border though

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      • #4
        Looks great! Can tell the hard work you put in and very nicely built.

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        • #5
          Well done, I like your platform. They need to have a warning label not to hit too many balls. When I first put mine up, I spent 1/2 the day hitting balls, Oh hell I still do!

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          • #6
            Looks great! One thing I would suggest is to put one layer of protection between your memory foam and impact screen. I have a king size mattress behind my screen and the impact point of my low irons / 3 wood chewed up the foam behind it. I didn't realize it at first until I started seeing chunks of drywall fall to the floor.

            I ended up buying 2 yoga mats and hanging them in front of memory foam to spread impact. Havent had a problem since.

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            • #7
              very nice set up we crammed ours in half the size of your room enjoy

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