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Does anyone know how to make a corn hole set less slippery? I got a new set this year and the bags kind of flew off the board. I've googled this and it says to spray windex or degreasers on it. Wondering if anyone has any experience of this.
In my defense, it gets to the point where you only score if you get it in the hole (please no that's what she said)Wait? We are doctoring corn hole boards? Isn't it being slick the point?
Can we get a commissioner ruling on this?
The tip or the whole thing (C'mon!!!! It was sitting right there!!!)?In my defense, it gets to the point where you only score if you get it in the hole (please no that's what she said)
Windex helps, but it's the bags, not.the board. If you have real corn bags, you need to wear them in. You can put them in a few ziplock bags and in the dryer on no heat. (Or in a pillowcase.) Let them tumble for.an hour. It will break up the corn and soften the fabric. You can also carefully pound them with a mallet on a concrete floor. Just don't tear the seams. Once the fabric softens the corn dust will.help them stay. I tried a set of weatherproof bags with poly pellets and they SUCK. they are like teflon. Just wear them in and your corn bags will.be awesome in no time.Does anyone know how to make a corn hole set less slippery? I got a new set this year and the bags kind of flew off the board. I've googled this and it says to spray windex or degreasers on it. Wondering if anyone has any experience of this.
Does anyone know how to make a corn hole set less slippery? I got a new set this year and the bags kind of flew off the board. I've googled this and it says to spray windex or degreasers on it. Wondering if anyone has any experience of this.
If you want to get a bit more tack on them, find a bunch of drunk 40 year old wives in the parking lot, pour them margaritas and then put on Sublime's "Santeria". Due to involuntary relexes they'll all start drunk dancing with the cups over their head and spill margarita mix on to your board. You won't ever get all of that sugary mix off of them.
Subba I have had this Blackstone going on 4 seasons now:Thinking about upgrading the tailgate grill. Anyone have this one? My chief concerns are weight, the ability to use it on a tabletop instead of hauling the stand around and how hot it gets, as in doesn't take a long time to cool down.
Will probably just get another coleman or a Q, but I figured due diligence and all...
Brinkmann Tailgate Portable Propane Grill | Bass Pro Shops: The Best Hunting, Fishing, Camping & Outdoor Gear
Subba I have had this Blackstone going on 4 seasons now:
Blackstone 36" Griddle Station : Cabela's
Still going strong..the griddle is awesome and cleans in seconds with a large sparkle knife and a bottle of water. The griddle top swaps out for a grill top. Of the tailgate grills I have had (Coleman grill to go, and a Party King grills Swing'n Smoke hitch mounted grill this one is the best hands down. Folds up nicely too.
Blackstone makes a smaller one too.Blackstone 28" Cookstation : Cabela'sI've seen it fold up. I've also seen the blackstone in action. My concern is that we are currently a one vehicle tailgate kit near capacity. If I would need to bring the stand along, it would likely need it's own vehicle. Space and overall hassle are the issue. The coleman does a good enough job for me but I could sometime use a little more cooking space. I swear I saw someone using a 4 burner grill top like the brinkmann without a stand. It seemed like a very efficient system. I just don't want to buy one and either melt or set the tabletop on fire.
Thinking about upgrading the tailgate grill. Anyone have this one? My chief concerns are weight, the ability to use it on a tabletop instead of hauling the stand around and how hot it gets, as in doesn't take a long time to cool down.
Thinking about upgrading the tailgate grill. Anyone have this one? My chief concerns are weight, the ability to use it on a tabletop instead of hauling the stand around and how hot it gets, as in doesn't take a long time to cool down.
Will probably just get another coleman or a Q, but I figured due diligence and all...
Brinkmann Tailgate Portable Propane Grill | Bass Pro Shops: The Best Hunting, Fishing, Camping & Outdoor Gear
I have had the previous version of this since the Rent opened...pretty banged up now and ready for a new one. It doesn't have the option of using it on a tabletop as the new version does and it is definitely a 2 person job to load/unload into a vehicle (we have a pickup truck). It does cool down pretty quickly and cooks very well. Main drawback is lack of protection from wind. Keeps going out when it is breezy and no real way to stop that from happening. I am leaning towards replacing with the one you are looking at...especially at that price. First time I have seen it under $200.Thinking about upgrading the tailgate grill. Anyone have this one? My chief concerns are weight, the ability to use it on a tabletop instead of hauling the stand around and how hot it gets, as in doesn't take a long time to cool down.
Will probably just get another coleman or a Q, but I figured due diligence and all...
Brinkmann Tailgate Portable Propane Grill | Bass Pro Shops: The Best Hunting, Fishing, Camping & Outdoor Gear
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Battleship made into a portable#tailgating shot game. You can't lose, really
BattleShots!