Cool Garage Invention - Convenient Parking Tennis Ball
Uploader Comments (blakejamesdesign)
All Comments (20)
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nice, but it wouldn't work for my lambo - the doors would get in the way.
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Why are there so many people in the comments that can't work out how this was done? or even what it's for?
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oh my god, I can't figure it out, when my door is closed, the ball is only a foot higher, i'm gonna explode
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Ok, I had this set up in my garage in Florida, and when I moved back to California I forgot how I had it rigged. Your video doesn't show where you have it attached on your garage door. Could you give more detailed instructions? For example, I have an eyelet on my ceiling, but where on your garage door do you have the second eyelet attached?
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i have one of these in my garage from the previous owners. but they set it up wrong so it only comes down a foot from the ceiling lol
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imbecil..
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wtf is the point of that tennis ball there i dont get it
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oh its a vette? i thought it looked like a firebird, either way, both badass.
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yeah in klorskyvandervillanbilarvillis
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people have been doing this forever.
how much for the Vette? is that a pace car ??? nice-
FullMetalJackSquat 2 years ago
ha.. the Vette has been in the family for a while, so it's not for sale. But yes, it is the 25th anniversary pace car edition.. 1978
blakejamesdesign 2 years ago
Your chain is way to lose on your garage door opener because it clanks aganst the rail way too much.
sms373 2 years ago
Thanks! Good to know!
blakejamesdesign 2 years ago
how the heck did you do this?! ive hit a road block in trying to do this, im thinking you might have run into the same road block because i noticed yours goes below the target spot and back up
id greatly appreciate any assistance you can offer!
thanks in advance
chris
xtianrn 2 years ago
Yah, I did run into a block. The directions aren't entirely correct, or maybe just not clear enough. It does go up and then back down again. So I just had to play around with the length until I got it right. I just tied a loose not around the screw attached to the garage door so that I could keep adjusting it, and then when the length was correct I tied it off for good.
blakejamesdesign 2 years ago