Postby Joe » Wed Nov 28, 2012 1:14 pm
I agree - I think using vertical stakes (be they rebar or grade stakes) ceases to be adequate once your boards exceed about 18". I've built dozens of rinks in the last two years, some with 4' tall boards. The important thing to remember is that you need to take care to brace both at the TOP and BOTTOM of the boards. What I typically do for full sheets is, like Kevin, run at least one 2x3 or 2x4 across horizontally, about 2/3's of the way up the board, which both stiffens it and gives you a place to wedge diagonal supports. Sometimes I'll also put some vertical supports on either side to further stiffen it. I've attached one example, and can include more when I go back out to this year's rink's to fill them. In the example below, what is missing is a support at the bottom of the board. Shortly after I took this picture, we banged in a bunch of rebar to support the base.
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- Framed full sheets with diagonal supports. Not shown are the rebar stakes at bottom.
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