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Razor4VT

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Here is what I would do..


Since you have a large area I would pick out a level spot and use 6x6 post and sink them to desired cage length(probably looking at 6-8 post). Run your bolts thru the post with the closed circle end on the inside. Run steel cable wire to the bolts down sides, middle and across ends. Buy your net online from one of the many net sales companies. Get a bunch of carabiner clips and hang it. Just make sure you know your net W x H x L measurements before you sink your 6X6 's. Make sure the net has good braided ends and middle for hanging. If you live in a snow area , make sure to drop the net in the winter to avoid possible net damage to net or poles from snow weight.

(In response to this post by Diehard Hokie)

Posted: 07/21/2016 at 4:09PM



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