Alibaba Artificial Turf?

iced

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Anyone have experience buying this stuff off of Alibaba?

Any good experiences or recommendations? I'm trying to shoot for cheapest stuff for a garage-summer setup (yeah garage) since I've had knee issues this season and ill probably be in fucking form this summer.
 
I don't know but if you make this work it would be the sickest shit. Like a ghetto woodward.

Please take pics from the process
 
14262173:theabortionator said:
I don't know but if you make this work it would be the sickest shit. Like a ghetto woodward.

Please take pics from the process

Certainly post pics! Very interested to see the process
 
i bought all the parts to build an off-brand i3 prusia 3d printer for like $100 off of alibaba. surprisingly everything worked out great and printer functioned perfectly, so, pull the trigger?
 
damn definitely post pics that sounds super sick. For my setup I bought an outdoor artificial grass rug from Home Depot for less than $1 per sqft. its cheaper than astro turf and with a little dish soap gives me almost too much speed.
 
14262299:little1337 said:
damn definitely post pics that sounds super sick. For my setup I bought an outdoor artificial grass rug from Home Depot for less than $1 per sqft. its cheaper than astro turf and with a little dish soap gives me almost too much speed.

My roommates and I have talked about building a dry slope this summer, anyone have experience using lattice fencing for speed?
 
To be safe try and order some samples if you can, Chinese manufacturers usually chill doin that- just find one with no minimums.
 
14262392:Brayblade said:
My roommates and I have talked about building a dry slope this summer, anyone have experience using lattice fencing for speed?

For the drop in I used a plastic gardening fence that’s pretty much the same material as the lattice fencing and it works well when wet but you can’t set an edge in it really so I would only have that on the drop in part then artificial grass for the lip
 
14262509:Young_patty said:
To be safe try and order some samples if you can, Chinese manufacturers usually chill doin that- just find one with no minimums.

Yeah I was gonna order a bunch of sq. meters to test during march expo

It seems like a kid could build a basic summer setup using exclusively samples for cheap so I'm wondering whats the catch
 
14262299:little1337 said:
damn definitely post pics that sounds super sick. For my setup I bought an outdoor artificial grass rug from Home Depot for less than $1 per sqft. its cheaper than astro turf and with a little dish soap gives me almost too much speed.

I did the same thing found the more plasticy the better it works also latice
 
if you are looking for speed with out much maintenance, i would go with snow fence or the orange construction fence or the white lattice plastic. the white lattice being the fastest, i thinks its abs plastic.

+cheap as hell

+fast

+easy to install (on wood staples, on grass use camping stakes, never tried anchoring it on asphalt)

+no water or soap required, so no mold or wet smell either)

+easy to pack away

-not edgeable, cant scrub off too much speed or do carve in tricks

-ruins the bases of skis. the plastic melt and gets stuck to the base. you need a pair of junker skis for it.

i used to set up an airbag in the park behind my house and we used snow fence on the hill to get speed.

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14397752:AnerkSolom said:
I am a gardener with over 15 years of experience and this tree reminds me very much of a dwarf pear, only in a very run downstate. I recommend that you urgently cut off excess branches and water the tree well. Or it can grow even more or die altogether. I would recommend that you read about dwarf pear care here Landscaping Victoria, BC for you. I hope that I still correctly understood from the photo that this is exactly a dwarf pear, and the tree will be in order.

**This post was edited on Feb 15th 2022 at 6:15:43am

Yeah sure bro
 
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