Cali*Boud happens to be a father of four with a knack for entertaining tips and ideas even for the most discerning child. Along with my wife, we are out in California with a pack of 6 and enjoying the challenges of raising a larger family.
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It should be noted here and on the Flex Court website that this court is also lined for POP Tennis. The back section on each side makes it for POP also.
Awesome 👍I plan on making the same model. Can you provide the height dimensions of the TV and electric stove? Also, what did the child draw on the surface of the tiles? What role does it play?
That is one unfortunate thing about Flex Court tiles, they shift from massive quick movement loads. At the end we shift it back by hands grabbing a section. You could supposedly have an anchor point in your concrete to prevent shifting but not a constant sorry for me.
Hey man , I've recently got these lights and had one questions..only problem is when we shoot the ball, you can't really see your shot as the light is blocking it. Is there something that we can do to make it better? Adjust the lamp on top making it.upwards maybe?
Shooting into the light can blind you briefly. It hasn't affected the shot however. You might change the light angle but it may not light thr rim as well.