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My "U" & DSEFL boards
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I love these fields
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New to the forums. That's some great stuff.
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I Forgot To Put My Small Furtune to the Mix..
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The Board waaay in back was put on a Hockey Board.
Just got the parts to wire it up now.. I have another Hockey Table on standby... That'll give me 3 good size 4' x 2' fields to try to get some fella's around sometimes for a small tourney.. |
HOT!!!
Great idea executed to the fullest!!! |
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Nice! I was toying around with that idea myself. I assume you used and air hockey table? Do you get good vibes with that and what type of motor(s) do you use? Those look great! |
Yeah It's a Air Hockey Table Board awight....
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Radio Shack carries them, I grab 8 at a time because I intend on using all 8 on the Game Board, but this Board!?, I just finished tonight wired it up Yesturday to finally tell you it's running great. I only used 4 motor's this time because the Rhoestat's are no longer around " so I been told " and the power source to make this board run is a 9 Amp Train Speed Controller.. I got used to the 8 motor's that when I adjusted everything to work the the 9 Amp there's no Dead spots still!? I see a little hesitation but not enought to be that uptight about .. Thanks fella's.... I wouldn't have done this without seeing it all from you all first wink.................smile ltsplbll |
My all new 4824T- THIN DESIGN
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Guys,
Here is a look at my latest board, it measures 24x48 (playing surface) and its uniqueness lies in it how thin and light it is for a metal big board. I made it as thin as I could...a mere 1.75" in height (and that includes the 1/4" footings). Overall dimensions are 25.5x49.5x1.75". This is easily the finest board I've made to date. Its almost as thin as an old super bowl board. I actually can store it behind my coach in the living room as you can see from the pictures its shorter than a TTQB on a base and the low profile looks great when framed by a the Miggle stadium. Most importantly...it runs like a dream, quiet and smooth from edge to edge. Joe p.s. field cover by Jimbo (I love this Saints one but I'm about to add a couple more field covers to my collection as well) |
Holy Schnikies
What a job. Your an engineering genius!!! Can't wait to see that bad boy in person. Great work Joethmbsp$ thmbsp$ thmbsp$
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The field looks great, one of the great things about this hobby is all the talent and creativeness that goes into the homemade boards
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The Bump Up.
For our friend from Australia - Wolfden. |
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