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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2006 5:19:04 GMT -5
Hey, how can I create my own ring from scratch? Can someone give me an easy guide which I can use please?
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Post by kane316 on Sept 25, 2006 14:54:15 GMT -5
check the faqs at the top of the page.
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HSJ1
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Post by HSJ1 on Sept 27, 2006 8:36:15 GMT -5
Make one.....
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Post by cureforthesickness on Sept 27, 2006 11:26:29 GMT -5
oh so helpful Use wood as the base, with wooden (or steel) dowel rods for the ring posts. Attach little J screws into the posts. This allows you to change the ring ropes as you please, and creates a base turnbuckle "steel ring". Then either Jakks ring ropes or elastic rope for the ropes. After you attach the ropes, make turnbuckle pads out of either foamies, cloth, electric tape, or whatever. Use cloth for the ring skirt, and pad the mat down with Foamies (if you don't, banging figures on the solid wood will be very loud and mess up your figures)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2006 14:04:35 GMT -5
oh so helpful Use wood as the base, with wooden (or steel) dowel rods for the ring posts. Attach little J screws into the posts. This allows you to change the ring ropes as you please, and creates a base turnbuckle "steel ring". Then either Jakks ring ropes or elastic rope for the ropes. After you attach the ropes, make turnbuckle pads out of either foamies, cloth, electric tape, or whatever. Use cloth for the ring skirt, and pad the mat down with Foamies (if you don't, banging figures on the solid wood will be very loud and mess up your figures) Dude thank you soooo much for your help. I will now print your post and create a ring using the things you said. This has been much appreciated. TY
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Post by ★Mr. Korn★ on Sept 28, 2006 1:50:39 GMT -5
Yeh i did that with my ring it really works , but its best to use foamis for the turnbuckle pads
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