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    #16
    Very cool....

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      #17
      Cornhole came from the fact the original bags were filled with corn and not beans.

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        #18
        Originally posted by hallp82 View Post
        Cornhole...

        Bean bags...

        Bags...

        Ummmmmm not sure what else you could call it. It's a game you throw bean bags trying to get them in that hole...

        Ahhh....thx! Don't think I've ever played that...I'm more of a "Washers" kind of guy.

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          #19
          I use real corn in mine

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            #20
            Originally posted by texan4ut View Post
            Cornhole came from the fact the original bags were filled with corn and not beans.
            Correct. I have two sets corn sets and plastic pellet sets (in case it rains)

            Originally posted by mojorider View Post
            Ahhh....thx! Don't think I've ever played that...I'm more of a "Washers" kind of guy.
            Good game to break up the monotony. We normally have a couple sets of each going on.

            Originally posted by hallp82 View Post
            I use real corn in mine
            Same here.

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              #21
              I've been trying to figure out some sort of cleaner/wax that I could put on the glass to give them a little better slide or something else to achieve the same goal, however my research hasn't produced any ideas.

              Apparently pilots clean their plexi windshields with pledge but I don't think that would do anything as far as increasing the slide. I'm wondering if a couple coats of rain-x would do it.

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                #22
                Originally posted by knighttime View Post
                I've been trying to figure out some sort of cleaner/wax that I could put on the glass to give them a little better slide or something else to achieve the same goal, however my research hasn't produced any ideas.

                Apparently pilots clean their plexi windshields with pledge but I don't think that would do anything as far as increasing the slide. I'm wondering if a couple coats of rain-x would do it.
                I was going to suggest some rain-x. Pledge makes fiberglass very slick I use it for a quick clean to the boat.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by KHoes203 View Post
                  I was going to suggest some rain-x. Pledge makes fiberglass very slick I use it for a quick clean to the boat.
                  For 15 bucks I could try both and see if it helps any! Thanks for your input

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                    #24
                    Those are legit!

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                      #25
                      Knight --
                      Are you planning on selling these or would you post a DIY on this for us? Looks awesome and would love to make/buy a set !!!

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                        #26
                        how thick is the plexiglass

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by LROSE View Post
                          Knight --
                          Are you planning on selling these or would you post a DIY on this for us? Looks awesome and would love to make/buy a set !!!
                          I'd be willing to build them for the cost of labor if the buyer were to pay for the materials. Here is a link for dimensions and instructions for wooden boards http://www.cornholehowto.com/build-t...ds/dimensions/ I followed this link for the most part but I'm going to re-think the leg design as I'm not a fan. My next set will be out of aluminum square tubing I think because the wood and plexi make these things about 50-60lbs but I'm solving that issue by installing removable wheels and latches to secure the two boards together during transportation.

                          Originally posted by DownRange View Post
                          how thick is the plexiglass
                          Plexi is 1/2 inch. No bounce to it at all and I wouldn't recommend going any thinner.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by LROSE View Post
                            Knight --
                            Are you planning on selling these or would you post a DIY on this for us? Looks awesome and would love to make/buy a set !!!
                            If anyone is interested in a non-plexi-glass set I can help with that. My website is www brilliant-boards com

                            My website has my latest set that was donated to the "Impact a Hero" organization for auction and all of the proceeds when to them. The auction was just last Saturday on June 16th 2015 in Houston, they went for $455.00, which was $80 over what I would have sold them for.

                            My website will give you the cost of the boards or you could email me - robert@brilliant-boards com

                            Knightime, those boards are awesome, my suggestion would be to use a high quality car wax and the buff the crap out of it and I think you will like the results. Let us know how it works.

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                              #29
                              Where did you buy the plexiglass?

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Whitetailhunter View Post
                                Where did you buy the plexiglass?
                                I didn't, I was lucky enough to come across a very nice gentleman on this website that was able to fix me up!

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