American Cornhole Association - Official Cornhole Board Wall Mount Set of 2 - Keep Cornhole Games Off The Ground & Prevent Damage - Made to Fit Regulation Size Holes Greater Than 5.5" Accessories
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It is designed so that mounts are not touched by lights from the edge of the board. It's possible that the board rests on the mounts from the hole so that it could damage the lights around the ring/hole, depending on how delicate the lights are.
There is a lot of weight in corn hole boards. The screws should not be inserted into drywall without first going into studs. The anchors do not come with them. My cap was inserted into the ceiling drywall in my garage, but it was also screwed to the
There is a big difference between 6" and 6', give or take a few inches.
The cornhole boards fit in each, but I am not sure of their exact weights.
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The AMERICAN CORNBOARD Association is supposed to sell products made in the U. S. First, you might think that such an organization would solicit business from American citizens. A stamped label on the inside informs me that the cheap plastic in this item is made in China. Secondly, the price for a cheap item is way overpriced. It would be a fair price if it were 99 or less.
Last, the engineers failed miserably here. In fact, you can use your corn hole boards there, but the bottom of the board will be 1" deep Due to the design of the wall mount, the boards are not flush against the wall. For this reason, they should be held 2 inches away from the A pop sickle stick is being used between the wall and the mount, according to ACA. That's all right. There was no success when I tried it. It is really disappointing that this is the solution offered by a company that claims to be an expert in Corn Hole.
My cornhole boards were difficult to safely mount on the wall, so I bought this product to solve that problem. The racks had previously been stacked on a garage shelf, making it difficult to move them from one place to another. I wanted a solution that would make it easy and convenient to access our Yosemite National Park prints since we had taken the time to hand paint ours to represent Half Dome and El Capitan. In my opinion, the product did its job, and my board feels sturdy as it is As the boards are heavy and I was concerned they might pull through the drywall, I ensured that the screws were driven into the studs. It has been mentioned by other reviewers that the boards are not flush against the backside of walls, leaving a small corner gap between the back side of the boards and the wall. As for the product itself, it is also made of hard plastic, not metal as I had As for the underside, it is ugly and exposed, so do not place them too high so you can see the underside. Nevertheless, they do the job, and I am quite happy with them.
It is durable and very well made. Using a bulletin board to showcase boards and keep them out of the way when not being used is great.
The mount is easy to install and does the job well. There are a few minor things that keep them from being a perfect 5 1
A few of the screws provided seem to be too Rather than using shorter and thinner screws, I used longer and thicker ones. There are gaps between boards and the wall when they are mounted. 1. 2. 3. We do need these, but the price seems a little high. Overall, I'm quite satisfied with the service I received.
Though these boards are good quality, I dislike the fact that they won't fit flush against any With a slant hanger, thinner boards will sit farther from the wall, so stay away from the walls if they are thin. There are two boards in my case. You can get it in 5" thick and hang it in 2" thick. There is a 5" gap between the wall and this rack. Initially, I was worried that they wouldn't be able to hold the weight because the boards hang so far out, but I drilled into studs and so far, they've held the weight nicely. Though I didn't love it completely, I think it was a good purchase.
As far as I can tell, they are not manufactured in the United States.
I'm sure they are fine, but they not what they were advertised to be.
Designed to lift the boards off the ground so they can be stored / displayed. There is one downside to this design the boards don't lie flush against the wall, making it look Moreover, the hardware that is provided is not of high Immediately after a screw is tightened, it completely strips. That was the case with the first one which took forever to get in and the second one which went in much faster because we used our own screw.
This hardware is not strong enough to hold the weight of the board. A hardware store sold nicer anchors than I had in the house. In addition, the boards don't sit flush against the wall because of the hangers. In relation to what they offer, they are expensive.