Pond Hockey Goal

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Pond Hockey Goal

Postby Matt » Thu Jan 05, 2012 9:09 pm

Joe i seem to remember a while back you posting a link to a site with directions and dimensions on building a pond hockey goal from wood. I thought maybe you would have those directions under your "how to" section on the main webpage but you don't. Do you remember that link or the site i'm talking about??

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Joe
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Re: Pond Hockey Goal

Postby Joe » Thu Jan 05, 2012 9:15 pm

I'm Joe from Backyard-Hockey.com and EliteRinks.com.

Please visit your "User Control Panel" and update your location, rink dimensions, and materials used. It helps us when giving advice.

Oh, and check out our new book -

rinkratjoey
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Materials: Retention pond. Snow for "boards" and pond hockey goals. Very old school! :)
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Re: Pond Hockey Goal

Postby rinkratjoey » Tue Jan 17, 2012 6:03 pm

Do you seal your pond hockey goals with any water sealer?? Just curious....

I like the idea of the rubber matting!!
"I was never unhappy at the hockey rink"
-- Jack Falla

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Joe
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Posts: 425
Joined: Sun Feb 06, 2011 11:28 pm
Rink Dimensions: 40x56
Materials: 2x12 boards, Chelmsford Forum Boards (on the shooting end), and homemade wooden brackets
Location: Bedford, NH, USA
Contact:

Re: Pond Hockey Goal

Postby Joe » Wed Jan 18, 2012 7:46 am

I'm Joe from Backyard-Hockey.com and EliteRinks.com.

Please visit your "User Control Panel" and update your location, rink dimensions, and materials used. It helps us when giving advice.

Oh, and check out our new book -


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