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New Field Cover from Jimbo
Hi guys
I wanted to show off my soon to be cover for my new 48x24 Gator field. I have a Tampa Bay cover that I will post shortly. These are the kind that you put down using the spray adhesive. I must say that I really like putting down my covers this way. Thanks Jimbo |
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One Word
Tight!
Maurice The Electric Coach
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Nice
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Part 2
LMK what ya think about this one. I still can't find a clean "100 YEAR" logo, Mark. I'm waiting for a reply from a source of mine. Standby.
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great covers
they both look great! Florida just has snappy colors. I've always liked them. I'm a big fan of all the SEC teams. As long as LSU is not playing, I root for them all!
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Latest Version
Here's the latest version.
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If you use a spray adhesive glue, is the cover permanent ?
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Nope
That was the MAIN reason I started doing field covers, Jeff. I didn't want a permanent and the other choices just didn't work with an old Tudor motor. Plus, as I started making my own big boards, I needed and easier way to have multiple covers. So, while brainstorming with my buddy, Matt Miller in Iowa, we came up with this.
If you spray the field - light to moderately - with Duro Spray Adhesive and let it sit for 2-3 minutes before applying the cover, you can pull it up and put another one down. If it starts to come up, a light spray, wait and smooth down. Piece of cake! |
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