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Signing UpStep 1Materials and Layout
A drill, saw, razor knife
Small box of 1.5 inch wood screws
Small box of 2.5 inch wood screws
Ten 8 foot 2x4 studs
Ten 8 foot 1x2 pine strips (4 cut in half)
20x25 foot piece of 6 mil plastic
This will build a 24 foot by 16 foot rink. Not huge, but fun for some 1/2 court hockey! It has been a great spot to teach my kids how to skate.
Unroll the plastic in the most level area of the yard
Layout the 2x4 studs three on the sides and 2 on the ends
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In town a friend did a rink every year flooding a purposely raised and bermed area in their extra side lot. They had a layer of very clay rich soil brought in and spread that around about 4" thick and made about an 8" high berm around the edge using the clay. A bunch of friends took turns hand tamping it with tampers (not their hands). They had a small low area on one side in the berm for the warmer weather so the yard did not flood when it rained. In winter they'd dam the drain area and flood the yard. Saturate the soil first and let that freeze and then finish it off with a couple more floods. Oh yeah, they had 2 " or more of top soil on the clay and grass grew great there each year.