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How to make a $5.00 ball picker upper |
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RJTT
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Posted: 09/30/2010 at 11:27pm |
I thought I would post a quick, easy and cheap ball picker upper that I made. You will need the following items. Fluorescent bulb light cover (4ft) Elastic hair braid band Scissors Exacto Knife Cut one end of the tube at a slight angle with the scissors. Then take your exacto knife with a sharp point and bore a hole on both sides of the tube. Make sure you DO NOT put the holes in the center of the tube. Put the holes close to one edge because if you don’t the balls cant pass past the hair band. Then tie a knot in one end of the hair band then thread it through to the other hole. Now tie a knot on the other end so it can not slip out. Their, you are done. The main thing I can stress is do not make the holes to big or get the holes in the wrong spot. The ball should be able to pass the band with ease. I havent counted how many this will hold but I would guess 20 or so. This is a great tool when doing service drills, multi ball, or using a robot. I bought the tube at Lowe’s hardware for less than $4.00 and the elastic hair bands I got at The Dollar Tree for $1.00 for 100 of them. Here is what the tubes look like.
Post any questions if you like…. pic below added by fatt; the ones above got lost |
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Reinecke
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That's a great idea, I have always liked sticking it to the man by creating my own cheaper versions of stuff TT companies expect us to by
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RJTT
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I might try this design next. You could make this out of PVC pipe and small bungy cords. |
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RJTT
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What? You mean someone already came up with this design? Dang, now I cant make my millions off you EJ'S.....
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Egghead
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ya, we have few these tubes in our club for students picking the balls.
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kenneyy88
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I like the basket design better... with the rubberbands on the bottom.
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razortt
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I have one that only cost $3 by using those mailer tube. Both ends comes with plastic cap and I just cut out one end and removed the other end. Works beautifully.
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ckm423
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Good post, my club has been using that design for more than 2 years :)
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stiltt
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That is so cool. with your permission I will add a link to this thread in the Cheapo club thread.
Thanks again, fatt. |
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bOOm_cORNr_sHOt
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Any links on how to make the basket version with rubber bands?
Edited by bOOm_cORNr_sHOt - 10/01/2010 at 3:22pm |
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I think the net is the best. It's too slow to pick up individual balls, even with a tube.
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RJTT
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Anyone make one yet?
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joebulatao
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check out the World's Best Picker Upper
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHKuK7lVsWc Edited by joebulatao - 12/21/2010 at 4:05pm |
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stiltt
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the picture above shows the previous model of Joe's. Watch the video for a while to see the new model :)
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Genesis
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awesome... i think i have some badminton rackets down my basement... will try making one.
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Re1Mu2R3
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You could also use Pringles cans and rubber bands..
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stiltt
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Hey guys and gals I just thought about a better ball picker.
Since squat training is so important one could incorporate training in ball picking by getting down with a straight torso to work out squat exercices: http://www.dietsinreview.com/diet_column/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/squats.jpg With a free hand and a bucket it's even cheaper and it's so much better for your game. That was the joke of the day thank you . |
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ZeDuBreju
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Hi! I´m brazilian and I've made one picker upper by using pvc tubes and a net that seems a basketball net.
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ZeDuBreju
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Hi! This design is mine. I've made it by using pvc tubes. The net I've myself made the net too, it's easy, if you want me to teach you...
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Erikson45
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I remember that in many small clubs in China, they use old plastic cans (orange juice gallons), attach them to wooden sticks, cut out the bottom, and strap bungee/elastic cord throughout the bottom so when they press down, the balls are forced into the can but are not able to fall out.
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joebulatao
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A commercial version of The World's Best Picker Upper will be available at the Nationals in Las Vegas.
Be the first in your city (or State) to own one.
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RJTT
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Edited by RJTT - 11/22/2010 at 11:10pm |
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joebulatao
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I will answer all your questions if you send them to my email address. [email protected]
Thanks for asking RJTT
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joebulatao
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check out the World's Best Picker Upper
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jt99sf
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Hey Joe, it was nice meeting you at the Nationals.
John
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Yes John, it is nice to see you at the Nationals.We might meet again at the Open if you are going.
Say hi to Al for me if you see him. joe
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beeray1
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The idea for the pingpongbuddy is really cool! however, it's kind of pricey to me. I saw one in a commercial that I think might have been a promo for a cell phone, where a chinese player was using all kinds of different things to play, and ended up putting the phone together while playing. They had an empty Water Jug with rubber bands across the bottom and could pick up a bunch of balls at once. Anyone have a link to that video?
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metalone
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This might not be the best, but it is my design. I made it with a removeable handle, which also rotates almost 180 degrees. After picking up the balls, it can be placed on the table for service or you can pour the balls into a basket or robot feeder.
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Gave up listing, too many changes.
Blade - Yes BH - Rubber Red FH - Rubber Black |
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metalone
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The pingpongbuddy is definately cool, but you can't serve directly out of the pouch and it can't stand up without leaning it on a wall or support. I actually completed a few designs before settling on the final design, I did make a very high end one, but it is too heavy and I haven't had the time to modify the design. The high end version was designed from the ground up, no existing boxes were used and balls can be picked up on two of the vertical surfaces (ends) and on the bottom - balls against a wall.
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Gave up listing, too many changes.
Blade - Yes BH - Rubber Red FH - Rubber Black |
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j-bo
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I was interested in the mypingpongbuddy.. until I saw the price.
Hope he is selling them by the truckload, but for me, the price is crazy when there are so many ez ways to design and build one for much less. Looks like that will be my weekend project soon. |
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