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    Jeremy
    Pringle Creek
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    Outdoor Hockey Rink boards

    Sports & Outdoors ·

    $228

    These boards have worked well for us for three seasons of skating and hockey in our back yard. We store them under the deck for the rest of the year, so they’re in good shape. We are putting in a pool and won’t have room for the rink anymore. Connect the boards together, and you can make a rink up to 16’wide and 40’ long. We’ve used them in our backyard, which is on a slight grade, so one end had to be deeper than the other, and it worked great. (Can be used on flat surface as well, of course.) The support brackets go outside the boards at the seams, and the boards are connected by screws with shorter off-cut sections of boards (can be included if requested). For the liner, we bought ours through rinkmaster.com, where you can buy according to the size of rink you’ll have. We flooded the rink with the fooodmaster (also for sale), which we also bought from rinkmaster, connected to a garden hose. The pressure treated boards included: (4) 24”x96” end board sections made of 2”x4” reinforced frame and faced with pressure treated plywood (two connected makes the 16 foot wide end boards on each end) (materials retail over $130) (12) 2” x 10” x 96” (retail over $23 each) (6) 2” x 8” x 96” (retail over $17 each) (2) 2” x 6” x 96” (retail over $12 each) (14) support brackets (made of 2x6 pressure treated - retail over $100) Total lumber cost of purchased new is well over $600. All boards included and ready for pickup for $250.

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