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    I currently am just using a cloth painters tarp to hit foam balls into. I have a net and impact screen on the way so I can start hitting real balls. The question I have is how tight to have the net and screen. I have read that some have the net tight behind the screen and the screen pretty loose. Does this sound correct? I just don't want balls shooting back at me from the screen. I'm only about 7.5' away.

  • #2
    It's all trial and error. Usually net tight and screen just tight enough to remove the wrinkles and keep it from getting waves after hitting. I have yet to come up with the ideal tension. Hoping when i get this new screen I can figure it out.

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    • #3
      I spent a fair bit of time playing with mine. I think I've got it to about as good as I can. I don't have any wrinkles, and since putting a mattress protector behind it, I don't get any bounce back.

      I've gone with a pretty tight net, and a fairly loose screen.

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      • #4
        Net came yesterday. so I messed with it a bit trying to get it on my frame. Don't think I'll be able to get it as tight as I want without changing my frame from PVC to conduit. So I'm going to attach it with cable ties which I believe will be tight enough. Screen should be here tomorrow which I plan on installing with tarp clips and bungees.

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        • #5
          Well I got the net on while I patiently waited for the screen which just got here. A little too late tonight to put it on so it'll have to wait until tomorrow.

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          • #6
            Well I went ahead and installed to impact screen last night. Mostly anyway. I was a little disappointed with the bleed through. I got the Carl's impact screen off of Amazon. Not the premium. I can pretty much see right through it and when the projector is on I can clearly see the netting behind the screen. I figured I would either put a dark sheet, blackout cloth or a painters cloth between the screen and the net. I know some of you have ran into this situation. Any advise on how to lessen the bleed through. Otherwise the screen looks nice and solid. Haven't hit balls yet though.

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            • #7
              I bought a cheap tarp from Lowes. Only issue is that it increases the noise of the impact.

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              • #8
                Painters cloth is cheap. Even a king size bed sheet will be better.

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                • #9
                  Thanks guys. I think I'll try a bedsheet mainly due to weight. My frame is PVC and things are already starting to get heavy for it.

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                  • #10
                    Get some 1" EMT from Lowes and brackets from www.Tarps.com.......you will be set ,cheap too

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                    • #11
                      Boo, at some point I will probably go with the EMT but I already had the pvc frame made for when I was hitting foam balls so we'll see how it does. That being said, I have the screen installed and I am very happy with. I did end up using the painters tarp from harbor freight and it made quite a difference in the image. I'll post some pics in the build thread. Thanks guys.

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