Ok I'll make this brief. My sim I am planning to make I want to be able to stow away when I am not using it for a long period of time. In order to achieve this I would like to use cable suspension systems similar to a batting cage. I would like to simultaneously string Netting & Black drop cloth together for visuals, safety as well as ambient light cancellation. I have a list of parts I am planning to use but want to have it vetted.
Side walls = "batting cage / golf nets + drop cloth" ,
Screen = Carls place (preferred or premium) screen
LM = Flightscope Mevo+ 2023 edition with GSpro
Turf & screen mounting is where I am confused (I will briefly explain what I want below)
TURF:
I am really trying to start with the most basic "cheap" DIY stuff at the beginning and upgrade the peripherals as my budget expands. How can I achieve this for a budget friendly retractable sim? Does anyone have any suggestions?
Side walls = "batting cage / golf nets + drop cloth" ,
Screen = Carls place (preferred or premium) screen
LM = Flightscope Mevo+ 2023 edition with GSpro
Turf & screen mounting is where I am confused (I will briefly explain what I want below)
TURF:
- I want my putting surface to be regular cheap turf, but this would also include where you stand while hitting for both R & L handed hitters.
- The goal is the only part of high durability hitting turf would be in the center where the simulator is reading shots from
- I figure this is the smartest way to keep cost down so I can replace a small section when it wears out vs a big driving range style hitting mat
- Youtube video below which has a visual representation of the floor idea I hope to replicate (on a smaller scale)
- I figure this is the smartest way to keep cost down so I can replace a small section when it wears out vs a big driving range style hitting mat
- I would like a screen mount that I can attach to my wall which sits out about a foot from the wall. I would like to be able to string the screen and cushion behind it for noise and light dampening. I have seen the metal frames but am wondering is it worth ordering these $500-700 kits online or just going to Home Depot with my dimensions and having them cut me conduit?
I am really trying to start with the most basic "cheap" DIY stuff at the beginning and upgrade the peripherals as my budget expands. How can I achieve this for a budget friendly retractable sim? Does anyone have any suggestions?
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