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    Hey guys, because my set up may not be able to stay in the current location, I am looking for a cheaper option to hit balls into than the traditional impact screen. At first, I used a heavy duty painters drop cloth, which was pretty decent, and lasted all winter before holes started to form. I am thinking about just getting another drop cloth to replace the current one, but before I do that I wanted to see if you guys had any ideas that you have used if you weren't using an impact screen.

    Thanks!

  • #2
    i used a white sheet in front of archery netting before I put up an impact screen, now the archery netting is behind the impact screen.

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    • #3
      I should mention I dont have a projector, so the image is not an issue.

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      • #4
        Try this. I attach to my net and project on it

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        • StodgyBarley
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          Wow... This looks like it has potential... it's $7 in Canada at the moment. Is the image decent? How long does it last? I'm thinking about putting it in front of my archery screen... that image is decent but not great. The 10 foot one is only $30 as well. Thanks for recommending it!

        • northshoremb
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          We havnt heard any reply on how that screen worked with balls

      • #5
        Originally posted by Dewey View Post
        I should mention I dont have a projector, so the image is not an issue.
        Why not just a net then?

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        • Dewey
          Dewey commented
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          I guess my assumption is that even the better nets are not very durable from what I have read on this forum. Maybe there is a good net out there?

        • 3on3putt
          3on3putt commented
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          The net return pro seems very popular. A lot of people use it. I believe it's a bit pricey though. Netting is pretty cheap. If got a few of them and draped them over each other you'd be fine. Think about the nets in batting cages. Thick, high-quality stuff.

      • #6
        Clearance New Vinyl Tarp: 20oz, White/White
        15×20 ft. 20 oz. per sq. yd. coated PVC vinyl, 22 mil, waterproof, UV protected, tear resistant, edges are trimmed – no pipe sleeves/pole pockets. White on both sides. Super heavy-duty material, perfect for shelter covers and a variety of applications.
        New, unused and unprinted vinyl. 20 oz. per sq. yd., 22 mil, waterproof, UV protected and tear-resistant. White on both sides. Available in multiple sizes. Very easy to trim to size at home for DIY projects. **Please note that these tarps could be ±1 foot in either dimension. We are not accepting refunds or returns … Continued


        Billboard tarp : I don t know if anybody had tried it (would like know) ?? But look cheap and very resistant ...they also have heavier ones ...

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        • #7
          Yeah, I wonder if anyone has tried it to know how it hold up. My 12 oz painters drop cloth lasts for a few months and cost $30. Ball basically falls straight down when it hits it.

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          • #8
            Here's a video that explain vinyl Banners : Video start a 1:05 .. Talks about strength of a banner ... https://youtu.be/gOsXJm3Sy2A?t=65
            Personally. I'm very undecided right now to go with Sawdust tarp or try the billboard banner ...
            We're playing with almost golf balls .. I take old classrooms screens for now (tape them together), but running out of old ones ..
            and they always gets ripped, but the image is great ...

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            • #9
              Originally posted by Marc View Post
              Clearance New Vinyl Tarp: 20oz, White/White
              15×20 ft. 20 oz. per sq. yd. coated PVC vinyl, 22 mil, waterproof, UV protected, tear resistant, edges are trimmed – no pipe sleeves/pole pockets. White on both sides. Super heavy-duty material, perfect for shelter covers and a variety of applications.
              https://billboardtarps.com/shop/disc...ick-for-sizes/

              Billboard tarp : I don t know if anybody had tried it (would like know) ?? But look cheap and very resistant ...they also have heavier ones ...
              I’ve been using billboard tarp for close to 3 years. I had my wife sew loops on the top and bottom of the tarp. I used 10’ chain link fence top poles through those loops, hanging the top pole to the ceiling with eyelets and chain. You need to let the bottom pole slightly touch the floor so you don’t get much bounce back. If you let it hang off the floor you’ll get enough bounce back that you could get hit. I’ve only used Qolf balls on mine so far. Picture quality is pretty good, but not quite as good as some impact screens I’ve seen. I bought my 10’x10’ piece from the company you listed above, white on both sides so I could flip it around if needed.

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              • Marc
                Marc commented
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                Thank you for your comment ... I'll try it too ... Can t go wrong for the $$$ ...Merry Xmas ))

            • #10
              Originally posted by Jeff Tilley View Post

              I’ve been using billboard tarp for close to 3 years. I had my wife sew loops on the top and bottom of the tarp. I used 10’ chain link fence top poles through those loops, hanging the top pole to the ceiling with eyelets and chain. You need to let the bottom pole slightly touch the floor so you don’t get much bounce back. If you let it hang off the floor you’ll get enough bounce back that you could get hit. I’ve only used Qolf balls on mine so far. Picture quality is pretty good, but not quite as good as some impact screens I’ve seen. I bought my 10’x10’ piece from the company you listed above, white on both sides so I could flip it around if needed.
              Jeff Tilley would something like this be the equivalent or close enough to your tarp? https://www.amazon.com.au/Heavy-Duty...Q4M?th=1&psc=1

              I’m based in Australia and looking for a temporary hitting screen to start off with that’s not too costly.

              I would be interested in how much wear and tear there is to your tarp with so many hits over 3 years! This product suggests tear-resistance quality but I’m sure that’s not covering high-speed golf balls repeatedly hitting it! 😂

              Merry Christmas!

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              • Marc
                Marc commented
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                Hi ! I wouldn't go with that tarp (The denier ... like in video would rip) but found this on the web Australian Cie that does Billboard printing ... https://www.bannershop.com.au/billboard_signage.php good luck .. I ordered mine last night will post the result here ..

            • #11
              Originally posted by 14MPH View Post

              Jeff Tilley would something like this be the equivalent or close enough to your tarp? https://www.amazon.com.au/Heavy-Duty...Q4M?th=1&psc=1

              I’m based in Australia and looking for a temporary hitting screen to start off with that’s not too costly.

              I would be interested in how much wear and tear there is to your tarp with so many hits over 3 years! This product suggests tear-resistance quality but I’m sure that’s not covering high-speed golf balls repeatedly hitting it! 😂

              Merry Christmas!
              Sorry, I have no experience with that product. At 12mil one would think it would do the trick. My hitting screen has virtually no damage using Qolf balls, but does have a small, slightly dirty area where the balls have hit thousands of times. Good luck with your build, and Merry Christmas!

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            • #12
              Clearance New Vinyl Tarp: 13oz, White/White - Click for Sizes - 16' x 17', White / White $35.00 35lb ...
              I received it ... The shipping costed more then the tarp .. So if you live in the USA. it's even more of a bargain ..
              Installed it on a steel wire for now ..The wrinkles are slowly disappearing .. I set it up on the non shinny side ...
              With the old projector the image is as good as the old classroom screens ... But will try it with newer projector soon ..
              Using only Almost golf balls for now ... Don't know yet about real golf balls (will try it eventually) the worse that can happen, will be a hole to patch up ))

              But for side enclosures they even have black ones ...

              So will post pictures within a couple of weeks ...

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              • #13
                Originally posted by Grizsteve View Post
                Try this. I attach to my net and project on it
                What is the durability of this type of screen? How many shots before you start wearing holes? Not being an impact screen I would think you would puncture through it pretty quickly even with a net behind it. I have a net on a cable in my garage so very interested to hear how this screen holds up bc this would be a great option for me.

                EDIT: Also are you using real golf balls?
                Last edited by bayrat28; 01-13-2021, 07:46 PM.

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                • #14
                  Originally posted by Marc View Post
                  Clearance New Vinyl Tarp: 13oz, White/White - Click for Sizes - 16' x 17', White / White $35.00 35lb ...
                  I received it ... The shipping costed more then the tarp .. So if you live in the USA. it's even more of a bargain ..
                  Installed it on a steel wire for now ..The wrinkles are slowly disappearing .. I set it up on the non shinny side ...
                  With the old projector the image is as good as the old classroom screens ... But will try it with newer projector soon ..
                  Using only Almost golf balls for now ... Don't know yet about real golf balls (will try it eventually) the worse that can happen, will be a hole to patch up ))

                  But for side enclosures they even have black ones ...

                  So will post pictures within a couple of weeks ...
                  My new billboard tarp screen arrives tomorrow. I ordered a 13’ wide by 8.5’ tall one this time and had them put grommets in it every 12” all the way around. White on both sides, 20 oz. They fold over the edges and stitch them before installing the grommets. It costs $149 shipped through Billboard Tarps. I’m gonna mount this one with bungee cords to see if I can get both a smoother picture and less bounce back. The 10’x10’ I have now was working fine, I just wanted a bigger screen for movies and sporting events. Picture will come out to roughly 171” when completed.

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                  • bayrat28
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                    Any update on how the billboard tarp is holding up and working out for you? How is the image?

                • #15
                  It came in late. Still in the process of getting it hung. I’ll post pics soon. If it’s like the last one, it’ll be good to go for years.

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