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    Years ago I used plywood to build a box for one spinner. My box had a drop down panel for easy cleaning because I also routed the plugs off balls while they were in the spinner bowl, then scraped and finished the ball.

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    Quote Originally Posted by got_a_300 View Post
    I use one of these with my ball spinner Flower Pot Splash Guard as it
    keeps all of the dust and splash inside of it and it really helps to keep
    the clothes, walls, etc., etc. clean.
    That's a nice accessory. A little pricey though. For my spinner, I just went to Home Depot and got an appropriately sized flower pot and cut out the bottom to fit the ball cup. I then notched out the drip base that came with it to fit the shaft of the cup and sealed it with some silicone. About 15 bucks total.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SAbowler View Post
    That's a nice accessory. A little pricey though. For my spinner, I just went to Home Depot and got an appropriately sized flower pot and cut out the bottom to fit the ball cup. I then notched out the drip base that came with it to fit the shaft of the cup and sealed it with some silicone. About 15 bucks total.
    Very clever.
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    It is tempting to just add a sink. My house is on a crawl and the garage is connected - but on a slab and sits below the first floor of the house. So plumbing it would be really easy, and I've wanted one for non-bowling reasons as well. Too many projects in the queue though.
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