Hi Jack, I just watched a couple of videos on your channel, left a comment on the garage vid. I watched the Quick Jack video and now have a question. What's the story with your daily? The under car shot showed the lower control arms and, to me, they did not appear to be stock. Just curious. Congrats on the new coaching gig!
My boys play gaga ball at boy scout camp and they can't seem to get enough of it. The camp nurse hated it though. Seems that 90% of the camp injuries that week were a result of the gaga ball pit.
I do. What do you want to know?Now I'm thinking about a large horse stall mat for the Ga Ga pit. Does anyone have experience with the stuff?
Not soft enough to prevent a concussion I would think. They are pretty dense. About like a tire tread. Better than asphalt or concrete but not by much. They're intent for horses is to reduce the impact of hoof with the ground, which is a very small area getting driven by several hundred pounds. When you spread that load out more than a couple square inches, the cushioning is very minimal because it doesn't yield as much.Thanks! How 'soft' are they -- I know that's a hard thing to describe. I'm thinking of using them in the ga ga pit (where softness isn't an issue), but also under a climbing set -- would they absorb the impact of a kid falling, or do you think they would be too hard, compared to other playground flooring options?
Gosh, I can't imagine how we survived the playgrounds of our youth. They were death traps by today's standards!
Gosh, I can't imagine how we survived the playgrounds of our youth. They were death traps by today's standards!
Not everybody did.
Not everybody did.

Not everybody did.
In my limited sampling, nobody I knew failed to survived, although I broke an arm once.![]()

It's still not finished, but here are a couple of different perspectives on the shade structure. It's right around 1,500 square feet.
From inside:
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And from outside.
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