How do I make a PVC hockey net?
Any idea on what to use for the netting?
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MATERIALS NEEDEDTwo 10-foot lengths of 1 1/2-inch PVC pipe
• 6 matching elbow connectors
• A street-hockey size replacement net--We used a Mylec brand net, with sleeves that slide over the posts (about $15 from Hockey Giant.com
1. Using a hacksaw or other fine-tooth saw, cut one pipe into two 51-inch lengths, leaving 18 inches of scrap.
2. Cut the other pipe into two 40-inch lengths and two 20-inch lengths. Then simply assemble the net, sliding on the sleeves of the netting as you go.
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MATERIALS NEEDEDTwo 10-foot lengths of 1 1/2-inch PVC pipe
• 6 matching elbow connectors
• A street-hockey size replacement net--We used a Mylec brand net, with sleeves that slide over the posts (about $15 from Hockey Giant.com
1. Using a hacksaw or other fine-tooth saw, cut one pipe into two 51-inch lengths, leaving 18 inches of scrap.
2. Cut the other pipe into two 40-inch lengths and two 20-inch lengths. Then simply assemble the net, sliding on the sleeves of the netting as you go.
Take it from experience. If you are making this net for ice hockey you are wasting your time. Unless you plan on never hitting the post, it will break. I know it's uglier but try using wood instead of PVC piping...
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make it out of wood is a great ideame and my buddy did that...damn thing never broke and we didnt have nets and we used page wire fence and it worked fine...
only bad thing is it was heavier then a son of a **
member 6 foot wide by 4 foot tall and make the back as long as you like
go to www.familyfun.com and punch in sports goal under search.
Good luck.
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