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  • Custom DIY screen roller

    Curious if anyone has made a screen roller, either manual or motorized, for their impact screens. These seem to be about a $1k premium on top of the screen material if bought from a reseller. I'm interested in using a 10-13' wide impact screen but would like the ability to roll it up when not in use.

    Thoughts?

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    I have thought about this many times. My screen is 14’ wide. I have a concern about the roller having a bow in the middle from the weight. I have a friend who has a machine shop and the idea is to cut open a round aluminum pipe and weld angle iron inside then weld the pipe back together. My other concern is getting the screen tight. I like a clean picture on my screen and it would mean hooking something on the sides every time i unroll it.
    I have my screen on a wire cable that I can unhook the bungee cords (3 of them)on one side and slide it across like a curtain. I’m just not sure if I will change it or not. I keep revisiting this subject every once in a while.
    Let me know if you decide to go that route. I would be interested to see how it turns out.

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    • #3
      check out www.thesportscreen.com. a lot of folks have them and you just Velcro your impact screen to it. if you got to par2pro they have a video on how it works as they sell them as well.

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      • #4
        Hi !

        If you have side walls or back walls this could work maybe .. Pool Cover Reel Set 18 Feet https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Pool+Cove...ref=nb_sb_noss

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        • #5
          I'm using a 16 ft sportscreen. It essentially is just three, 5 ft. 6 inch pieces of a retractable awning or pool cover real that are tapcon drilled together with insert pieces that fit inside to screw into. It just has a bracket system to be mounted to the ceiling. So price out either n see what's the best price. I found it wasnt worth the little savings and found a few locals selling their sportscreen for 150 bucks only.. you can also buy a manual and make it motorized with a tubular motor or hook and dril . The manual takes less than a minute to go up or down. Just use the search bar in the forum and you'll see plenty of threads stating this.

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          • pwade3
            pwade3 commented
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            Does it sag at all in the middle?

        • #6
          Prob just a tad. I do have the black mesh sportscreen material, a 10x10 impact screen & a 16x9 impact screen all attached to it too though. It's not enough to bother anything. Look for pictures in 16x9 sportscreen garage setup in 'simulator builds' for my pictures

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