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Anonymous
Years ago
Backboard Mounting Bracket
Thanks to everyone for their suggestions and appologies for my awful typo's in the original post.
I just punched it out without proof reading. Obviously not as good a touch typer as I thought.
I am actually in Melbourne so the SA options are good but perhaps a little expensive when you add travel costs.
Im still a little perplexed that there isn't a prefab option out there other than the crap Universal mount from Spalding. Thinking I should have jsut gone with the freestanding unit. Too late now I guess
Id make it myself, but it depends on if you have the tools i.e. mig welder, drop saw etc. where abouts you located? if your down south, id go to CDS Tooling at Lonsdale, those guys are good at doing one off things no matter how small. they also have 4 axis CNC mill, some pretty cool stuff if your the mechanical engineering type.
just go to a local engineering firm and see if one of their guys might weld something up when they are quiet. I had a whole frame and support made doing this years ago and was far more robust than anything available in a store and is prob still up (I moved out years ago)