Hello , We currently paint our lines on the courts we do . Which are on a sport tile . Not sure if a different process or not . Do you wait for the paint to dry before you take off the tape? Or pull it up as you go. Thx Bob
We always let it dry that way there's no chance of drips flying off the tape it helps alleviate touch up we also prime which stops the paint from bleeding under the tape and causing fuzzy edges
3 point line is going to be 19' 9" from the backboard and your free throw line is going to be 15' from the backboard . Google high school basketball court dimensions and a ton of things will pop up that you can follow
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Great video on average how much color and neutral concentrate would be needed for a court this size
Depends on the asphalt if it's a court. Sportmaster.net and dynaflex have calculators on their websites
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Hello , We currently paint our lines on the courts we do . Which are on a sport tile . Not sure if a different process or not . Do you wait for the paint to dry before you take off the tape? Or pull it up as you go. Thx Bob
We always let it dry that way there's no chance of drips flying off the tape it helps alleviate touch up we also prime which stops the paint from bleeding under the tape and causing fuzzy edges
Love the videos and the work . Thx
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Hey brother I got a 60 x 30 court. What measurements should I use for the free throw and 3 point ? I know half court lines will be at 30 feet .
3 point line is going to be 19' 9" from the backboard and your free throw line is going to be 15' from the backboard . Google high school basketball court dimensions and a ton of things will pop up that you can follow
Where do you learn to do sport courts at?
Trial and error