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Re: Vertical Pool Noodle for Corners

You put the vertical noodle portion inside the fabric of the adjacent bumper segment. The vertical noodle is not a separate piece of bumper.

To me, it would be easier to cut the pool noodles about 3.5 inches long and have the pair of noodles extend past the end of the plywood, rather than fiddle with an extra piece of vertical noodle. In the past the vertical noodle was the only method allowed of extending into the corners. This year we have several options.
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