Synopsis
When you're tired of dunking your friends in the pool, why not dunk basketballs instead? The Pro Rebounder Poolside Water Basketball Game is a great way to cool off and have fun this summer. It is the perfect swimming pool game for basketball enthusiasts and novices. Set it up poolside and let the fun begin. The sturdy base only needs 18 x 21-inches of deck space for support for in-ground pools or above ground pools. Comes with all-weather hard-body backboard, durable 14-inch PVC hoop, hand-woven net, pro game ball and inflating needle. Compact game base can be filled with water or sand (preferable) for poolside stability. Measures 25 ½-inches by 34-inches.
About the Author
Charles Robert "Bob" Simcoe became a member of ASM International, formerly the American Society for Metals, in 1950. He attended The Ohio State University and graduated from Purdue University with a degree in metallurgical engineering in 1950. Simcoe became interested in the field while serving in the U.S. Navy during World War II and taking a course in welding and metallurgy during his service. After graduation, his first job was with Westinghouse Atomic Power Division in Pittsburgh, where he studied zirconium, the structural metal for the atomic reactor in the USS Nautilus submarine. After two years, he began work at Battelle Memorial Institute in Columbus, Ohio. He focused on alloy steels and hydrogen in steel and titanium. In 1958, he began work for the Armour Research Foundation in Chicago. He directed a team working on titanium, aluminum, alloy steels, columbium, and other alloys. In 1964, he moved to Lockport, New York, to work for Simonds Saw and Steel. It was here that he worked as an assistant laboratory director, materials manager, and vice president of sales and marketing until he retired in 1985. During his retirement, he consulted with various businesses and worked for Curtiss-Wright in Buffalo, New York. He also taught the metallurgy lab at the State University of New York at Buffalo for six years. During his career, Simcoe wrote articles for Transactions of the ASM, The National Metalworking Weekly, a publication of Centre D'Information Du Cobalt (Brussels), Mechanical Engineering, and the Journal of Metals. He also wrote more than 40 articles for ASM International's Advanced Materials & Processes magazine, which became the basis for this book.
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