Thanks for the forum. I've been reading it as I contemplate turning the upstairs of a gambrel roofed (barn style) garage into a simulator. Looks like Protee will be my choice, though I'll decide the technology closer to the finished project. I'm building the garage from scratch, and am confined by local height restrictions. Here's a few things that I'm still wondering about:
1) What interior siding materials should I use? I'm thinking some sort of hardwood plank would look nice, but didn't know if dark wood would scuff. Any other ideas? All but the floor will be covered in this, as I won't have a flat ceiling under the roof rafters.
2) How much room do I need behind my ball for safety? (How far back must I go before I can place a couch, yet still make sure I can swing confidently?)
3) Gambrel roof attics (where my simulator will be) have sloped walls toward a less sloped ceiling. The central point of my ceiling (directly above the ball) will be 10' (less flooring thickness). From there, the roof slopes down on both sides, basically to 9' height as the ceiling gets 3 feet from the center. (6 feet of ceiling width will be 9-10' height.) Is this sufficient?
4) Do short throw projectors placed on the floor in front of the ball work for the protee? (I'm thinking of skipping the putting sensor.)
5) How much space do I need behind the screen to absorb the impact?
1) What interior siding materials should I use? I'm thinking some sort of hardwood plank would look nice, but didn't know if dark wood would scuff. Any other ideas? All but the floor will be covered in this, as I won't have a flat ceiling under the roof rafters.
2) How much room do I need behind my ball for safety? (How far back must I go before I can place a couch, yet still make sure I can swing confidently?)
3) Gambrel roof attics (where my simulator will be) have sloped walls toward a less sloped ceiling. The central point of my ceiling (directly above the ball) will be 10' (less flooring thickness). From there, the roof slopes down on both sides, basically to 9' height as the ceiling gets 3 feet from the center. (6 feet of ceiling width will be 9-10' height.) Is this sufficient?
4) Do short throw projectors placed on the floor in front of the ball work for the protee? (I'm thinking of skipping the putting sensor.)
5) How much space do I need behind the screen to absorb the impact?
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