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  • Product to reduce bounce back in garage setup?

    Is there a common foam or other product to put behind screen that people like around here?

    Thanks for any input!

  • #2
    I built my entire enclosure out of plywood with interlocking gym floor tile over top. It makes for a nice finished appearance and is 3/4" thick, so it works very well for absorbing errant shots. It's only $1/SF so it's pretty reasonable to do a decent sized area.

    Here's what I used:
    Amazon.com : BalanceFrom 24x24 Inch EVA Interlocking Foam Exercise Tile Mat – Non-Slip Puzzle Flooring for Home Gym, Fitness Studio, or Playroom with Multiple Thickness, Coverage Sizes and Color Options : Sports & Outdoors

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    • richerod
      richerod commented
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      Do you have any images you could share?

  • #3
    Here's a few from the build process. I'm still not completely finished but I'm close. I own a building materials business and hardware store and after a lot of consideration, this was the best idea/product I could come up with. I'm very happy with the results. It looks professional/commercial, is easy to work with, and the cost really can't be beat.
    Last edited by Bvretr; 10-05-2020, 05:51 AM.

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    • senahid3206
      senahid3206 commented
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      How did you attach the foam tiles to the plywood?

    • Bvretr
      Bvretr commented
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      Many tubes of construction adhesive and the occasional deck screw. They're think enough that the deck screws will never be hit with a ball after you recess them.

  • #4
    Behind the impact screen I hung the memory foam below which I got from amazon in simple large cloth bags...for the walls and surround I have a combination of premade Vant panels and ones I made myself for the uniquely shaped areas.

    LINENSPA 3 Inch Gel Infused Memory Foam Twin XL Size Mattress Topper



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    • #5
      I recently had the same question for the forum. There were some helpful responses and I decided to go with hanging moving blankets with tarp clips behind the screen. Works amazing. Ball stops relatively dead.

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      • kirkemg
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        did you hang the blankets on the same line as the screen?

      • mjmtengu
        mjmtengu commented
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        I think the answer to your question is yes. I hung them loosely from the same pole. The blankets don’t cover 100% of the screen - more 80% but that’s more than enough.

    • #6
      Is your bounce back concern from the screen or floor?

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      • #7
        There many strategies on this forum to mitigate bounce from screen. As for garage floors the solutions I think it really depend on wether or not you will need to park a car directly on sim area.

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        • #8
          It’s not pretty, but it was such a pain to replace my original screen in my old enclosure that I folded my old screen in 3 and hung it in front of the screen. Sound is down 80% and bounce back is practically zero.

          Also, I suspended it by carabiners so I can take it down if I have company.

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