BMW328iguy
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I couldn't find anything I liked to help the boys keep their balls (sports balls that is) from rolling around the garage.
Materials needed:
1) Simple wood pieces for the top/bottom frame. I used some 1x2 strips and window moulding. Side trim pieces optional.
2) Paracord or rope.
3) 1 wood screw threaded eye bolt.
4) black paint.
5) Tarp straps.
Instructions:
1) Pick a corner.
2) Build a simple top and bottom frame.
3) Add some side trim pieces (optional).
4) Paint the frame and the wall black.
5) Drill some holes in the inside of the bottom frame to accept the paracord or rope as your Ball Wrangler Bottom. You could build a more substantive bottom, but the paracord method let's water drain to the garage floor.
6) Attach an eye bolt to the back corner, level with the lower frame.
7) Weave the paracord/rope through the holes in your bottom frame and the eye bolt.
8) Drill holes in the front of the top and bottom frame to accept your tarp straps.
9) Install your rubber tarp straps.
(See pics for more info).
Materials needed:
1) Simple wood pieces for the top/bottom frame. I used some 1x2 strips and window moulding. Side trim pieces optional.
2) Paracord or rope.
3) 1 wood screw threaded eye bolt.
4) black paint.
5) Tarp straps.
Instructions:
1) Pick a corner.
2) Build a simple top and bottom frame.
3) Add some side trim pieces (optional).
4) Paint the frame and the wall black.
5) Drill some holes in the inside of the bottom frame to accept the paracord or rope as your Ball Wrangler Bottom. You could build a more substantive bottom, but the paracord method let's water drain to the garage floor.
6) Attach an eye bolt to the back corner, level with the lower frame.
7) Weave the paracord/rope through the holes in your bottom frame and the eye bolt.
8) Drill holes in the front of the top and bottom frame to accept your tarp straps.
9) Install your rubber tarp straps.
(See pics for more info).
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