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1st Timer - Chicago Burbs

Postby 17seconds » Thu Nov 13, 2014 4:40 pm

Great site/forum and lots of great tips.

My 10 year old twins play Squirt hockey, so this will be a great winter. Out of the house, off that friggin' Minecraft and on the ice!

Building my rink this weekend:

- 26x45
- 2x12 3 sides with the Iron Sleek brackets/kit (they are local so bought/picked up from them).
- 35x55 liner to wrap over the boards
- One end will feature 4' boards. Will snake around 4' on each side (think 4' 'U' shape).
- 2) 4x4x9 posts on each end which will house 2) 500W halogen lights each for a total of 2000W lighting the rink
- Will be ordering netting from Gourock.com to cover the 4' area from the top of the boards to 8'H.
- Will be building a Homeboni surfacer using a 20G can on sled and filled via 5g bucket with hot water from the house (can't get hose there)
- Foam pool noodles to cover top of higher boards.
- May string some Clark W. Griswold Christmas lights along the top of the rink.
- Perhaps some other surprises.

Will post pics when done.

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Re: 1st Timer - Chicago Burbs

Postby kevmac » Fri Nov 14, 2014 11:27 am

Another place to look for netting is from 'waternets' on ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/usr/waternets

I ordered two last season - one for each end of my rink - and they did a great job.
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