Have A Spornia Net But I Think I'm Starting from Scratch with an Impact Screen?

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  • pauly99
    Member
    • Aug 2019
    • 40

    #1

    Have A Spornia Net But I Think I'm Starting from Scratch with an Impact Screen?

    I've happily been hitting into the Spornia net for the last couple of years.
    My garage space is limited (I have plans to move within a year and a larger golf area is the one ask I have of my wife).
    I picked up an R-Motion a while back and one by one have purchased the beefy laptop, nice projector, and I have a 96"x96" Proscreens HD impact screen in the mail.
    But that is where I'm stuck in regards to building what I need to hit into.

    I am clueless here.
    I'm assuming the Spornia net will have have no use?

    I have my Menards cart open and am ready to add items.
    I see where 3/4" ENT pipe is recommended for the top and bottom of the impact screen.
    What becomes of the top of the impact net? The pipe is added and then is it hooked or bolted into the rafters/joist in the garage?
    What becomes of the grommeted sides of the impact screen?
    And then the bottom. Will it stay put with the 3/4" pipe or does it need something else to keep it secure?
    Apologies for the questions. Absolute newbie to this.
  • pauly99
    Member
    • Aug 2019
    • 40

    #2
    In looking around and researching some more, I anticipate I may end up building something like the following for my garage. Having said that, I wish there a way to
    make this easily collapsible so I could get a car in the garage when we've been given a 20 minute warning that hail is on its way.
    Buy our Enclosure Kit HERE.  Email hello@gunghogolf.com for 20% off our Enclosure Kit! Installation is a lot easier, takes 30 minutes or less Everything you need arrives with 1-2 weeks 1 Year Warranty on all parts  Unlimited free support on designing your sim room Much higher quality look, with a longer lasting design 

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    • JayJo13
      JayJo13 commented
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      FYI: I had to build a garage sim that I could easily and quickly dismantle to park cars in the garage. It takes about 15 minutes to setup and 15 minutes to tear down and store. So far it's working out great. https://golfsimulatorforum.com/forum...setup-complete
  • pauly99
    Member
    • Aug 2019
    • 40

    #3
    I love what you've done and the pictures help tremendously. Between the link I included about the build above and what you've done (and with the parts list), knowing I need 3/4" EMT because of the sleeves of the impact screen, I believe I can make this work.

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    • 3on3putt
      Champion Member
      • Mar 2019
      • 1315

      #4
      If you dig through the "build" forum you'll find several threads of people making setups that fold up and slide in and out and other temporary options.

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