Brother you inspired Spike. My covid family finally left have my garage back. Moving my sim from in the tight shop, and well lets say you will be referenced it it for sure. I got Tesla Black material.
Thanks for this video. I need to make these tiles for my garage simulator setup. I was wondering how they were held in place to the wall but this video explains it, thanks again.
Amazing work! I’m definitely going to try this out in my sim. Quick question, how did you do the Velcro? Was it strips on all four sides! Two sides? Also, where did you use the construction adhesive? Thanks!
I think I put a big strip on the top and bottom but may have put just one big one down the middle. I ant remember exactly what it was. And I don’t believe I used any construction adhesive for these tiles
Awesome! Great video and thanks for positing, was curious how you had adhered the ones where you didn’t have access to the backside of the wall. How’s the Velcro holding up?
Holding up great! We originally used 3m dual lock tape and they all fell off.5!3 Velcro is working awesome. Try to screw it into the studs is thought have drywall like me!
This helped me out, I was really stuck in my garage design. I went to the marine vinyl link you have and budget wise, not really feeling the price on 34 yards in black. Any particular reason for that shop vs something way cheaper on Amazon? Budget was blown when my existing pc retrofit plan failed 😂
Great design! Your build may be what I need to get my wife to agree to let me convert our bonus room above our garage. One question... what is the height of the bumper strip along the bottom of your screen? Thanks!
@@GolfBusters awesome thank you! If you had it to do again, would you change anything about your screen size or having the bottom of the screen 12" off the floor? I want to do a 16:9 screen but in order to get to my goal of 9' high at the top like yours, it would be too wide for my room. I'm a little concerned about skulled shots hitting the panel beneath the screen, but I think that raising the bottom of the screen is going to be my best option.
The width is perfect at 14 feet. The height is perfect for 97 percent of people. I have 2 or 3 tall guys that can hit their 60 degree above the screen. The bumper will come back but not fast at all, I did have to add that extra padding to make that happen though. I love the look of the wall so I would probably keep the bumper but if I was to do it again I would probably make it 16 by 9 with the bumper on the bottom because at 10 feet of height I don’t think anyone would hit above the screen. If I was to do it again I would consider having all screen in front of me and only padding above to the right and left with no flat surfaces that could cause bounce back. But again, when the padding is done right the bounce back is fine.
@@GolfBusters thanks for your time and reply, i found the video on making the panels , subscribed to your channel, will look out for more content moving forward ,and check out some old post also cheers mal
Great video! Doing this exact same thing soon. How much bounce back do you get when a shot hits that wall next to screen? All the way back to hitting spot?
So if you only hit the wall in front it will bounce back somewhat fast (that’s why we put that extra padding on the blue bumper. If it double hits (for instance ceiling to wall) then it is slow enough to reach out and catch!
I wouldn’t! I would probably make the top part of the screen at 10 foot and still have a border on the bottom but would make it so I could detach and fold it down when playing golf and put back up when watching movies.
I think that would work fine. You would have a rare ball that would hit the padding above the screen but I think it would operate well and probably softer than mine. 9 feet ceilings may be tight swinging driver but every other club should be good
So I’m gonna try and do these panels on the side walls. I’m gonna have a 16x10 screen but my ceiling will be 14 foot tall. What would you do for the wall above the screen since you said you wouldn’t surround the screen with the panels if you did it again.
Honestly your probably fine at 9 feet of height for the screen. Now that I’ve used it more no one hits about the screen. There’s one guy and he figured out how to not hit it anymore.
I don’t remember, I would take the total cost of the fabric I have below and divide it by the cost per yard of the fabric and that would probably get you close.
How did you figure your out how much material you needed. When I did my figures. The fabric was gonna cost me a lot more the. The foam. But in your case it was less in your figures. So wanted to make sure my math was correct.
@@GolfBusters sorry for all the question. Did you buy the 72x20 or the 72x33? The 20 I wouldn’t think would be wide enough. Trying to make sure I don’t over buy. Once again sorry for all the questions. Wish there was a better way of messaging you.
Brother you inspired Spike. My covid family finally left have my garage back. Moving my sim from in the tight shop, and well lets say you will be referenced it it for sure. I got Tesla Black material.
Thanks for this video. I need to make these tiles for my garage simulator setup. I was wondering how they were held in place to the wall but this video explains it, thanks again.
Anytime! Screw then in where you can otherwise the Velcro works great. Thanks for watching!
Amazing work! I’m definitely going to try this out in my sim. Quick question, how did you do the Velcro? Was it strips on all four sides! Two sides? Also, where did you use the construction adhesive? Thanks!
I think I put a big strip on the top and bottom but may have put just one big one down the middle. I ant remember exactly what it was. And I don’t believe I used any construction adhesive for these tiles
Great job! Looks really good! What black tarp did you use behind the screen? Do you have a link?
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Awesome! Great video and thanks for positing, was curious how you had adhered the ones where you didn’t have access to the backside of the wall. How’s the Velcro holding up?
Holding up great! We originally used 3m dual lock tape and they all fell off.5!3 Velcro is working awesome. Try to screw it into the studs is thought have drywall like me!
This helped me out, I was really stuck in my garage design. I went to the marine vinyl link you have and budget wise, not really feeling the price on 34 yards in black.
Any particular reason for that shop vs something way cheaper on Amazon?
Budget was blown when my existing pc retrofit plan failed 😂
Looks awesome
Great design! Your build may be what I need to get my wife to agree to let me convert our bonus room above our garage. One question... what is the height of the bumper strip along the bottom of your screen? Thanks!
Also, can you tell me what the viewable dimensions of your screen are? Thanks again!
It is 1 foot tall!
Yup! 13 feet 8 inches by 8 feet tall. With the bumper it makes the top of the screen 9 feet tall!
@@GolfBusters awesome thank you! If you had it to do again, would you change anything about your screen size or having the bottom of the screen 12" off the floor? I want to do a 16:9 screen but in order to get to my goal of 9' high at the top like yours, it would be too wide for my room. I'm a little concerned about skulled shots hitting the panel beneath the screen, but I think that raising the bottom of the screen is going to be my best option.
The width is perfect at 14 feet. The height is perfect for 97 percent of people. I have 2 or 3 tall guys that can hit their 60 degree above the screen. The bumper will come back but not fast at all, I did have to add that extra padding to make that happen though. I love the look of the wall so I would probably keep the bumper but if I was to do it again I would probably make it 16 by 9 with the bumper on the bottom because at 10 feet of height I don’t think anyone would hit above the screen.
If I was to do it again I would consider having all screen in front of me and only padding above to the right and left with no flat surfaces that could cause bounce back. But again, when the padding is done right the bounce back is fine.
Great video , how did fix panels to ceilings? With Velcro or screws, let me know if you have a minute cheers mal ( Australia)
Screws!
@@GolfBusters thanks for your time and reply, i found the video on making the panels , subscribed to your channel, will look out for more content moving forward ,and check out some old post also
cheers mal
Great content mate! Looking into doing this myself, roughly what was the cost per tile?
I believe $12 per tile.
Thank you for this video! Can I confirm the side wall panels, all you did was use double sided 2 inch velcro?
Yup!
Did you use any brackets for ceiling? Mind sharing what kind brackets?
Screwed them in from the back!
Great video! Doing this exact same thing soon. How much bounce back do you get when a shot hits that wall next to screen? All the way back to hitting spot?
So if you only hit the wall in front it will bounce back somewhat fast (that’s why we put that extra padding on the blue bumper. If it double hits (for instance ceiling to wall) then it is slow enough to reach out and catch!
@@GolfBusters thanks! If you had to do it again, would you use different foam or a different method, to reduce the bounce back?
I wouldn’t! I would probably make the top part of the screen at 10 foot and still have a border on the bottom but would make it so I could detach and fold it down when playing golf and put back up when watching movies.
Are they Velcroed to the ceiling too?
Nope screwed in!
@@GolfBustershow did you screw it into the ceiling?
Should the foam be the same size is the plywood or should it be bigger?
Same size!
If I have a 9ft ceiling any issue just doing the screen to the top maybe a couple inches shy and padding the ceiling still?
I think that would work fine. You would have a rare ball that would hit the padding above the screen but I think it would operate well and probably softer than mine. 9 feet ceilings may be tight swinging driver but every other club should be good
any reason you chose 2x2 squares? seems like you could have saved some time by doing bigger squares or rectangles
The biggest you could go is 4x4 but we felt 2x2 would look better. 4x4 definitely would’ve gone quicker
So I’m gonna try and do these panels on the side walls. I’m gonna have a 16x10 screen but my ceiling will be 14 foot tall. What would you do for the wall above the screen since you said you wouldn’t surround the screen with the panels if you did it again.
Honestly your probably fine at 9 feet of height for the screen. Now that I’ve used it more no one hits about the screen. There’s one guy and he figured out how to not hit it anymore.
Did you secure those panels in ceiling using Velcro too?
Screws
So velcro held the boards pads on walls?
Screws if possible! Velcro if we couldn’t screw them in
How did you hang the panels on the ceiling?
Screwed in from attic
How do you stick it to the walls?
Screws if possible, Velcro where not
Do you happen do know roughly how much fabric you needed?
I don’t remember, I would take the total cost of the fabric I have below and divide it by the cost per yard of the fabric and that would probably get you close.
How did you figure your out how much material you needed. When I did my figures. The fabric was gonna cost me a lot more the. The foam. But in your case it was less in your figures. So wanted to make sure my math was correct.
So each roll is wide enough to get 2 tiles. So you probably need to divide that by 2!
@@GolfBusters thanks. I’ll try that.
@@GolfBusters sorry for all the question. Did you buy the 72x20 or the 72x33? The 20 I wouldn’t think would be wide enough. Trying to make sure I don’t over buy. Once again sorry for all the questions. Wish there was a better way of messaging you.
How many yards of vinyl did that take?
I have it linked in my main simulator build document I believe
I found the video never mone my question ont he other lol thx
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