Introduction: Wireless PVC Badminton Volleyball Net
My kids received a badminton set from their grandmother last summer which we have enjoyed immensely and play it often especially as an after dinner family game. The problem is that it is cumbersome to set up and take down for mowing the grass and the kids keep tripping over the guy wires when running through the yard, especially after dark. I decided to make a PVC net holder that didn't use guy wires to hold it up.
UPDATE May, 2019: We moved to a new state. My kids are now in college but we still play badminton a lot. I did the same setup at our new house except the net I bought is nicer but a little heavier so I used 1" PVC poles with 1-1/4" PVC anchors and they fit inside just fine and are much sturdier than 3/4" pipe.
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I bought a 10-foot long piece of 1-1/4" PVC pipe and cut off about a 2-foot section and drew a line around the pipe at the 18" mark. I drove the pipe down into the ground with a mini sledge hammer at about a 10 degree angle away from the center of the net. I would beat the PVC pipe down into the ground several inches then pull it out and bang it against the edge of the driveway to knock out the packed dirt and then repeat the process until the 18" line mark was at ground level.
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I then inserted a 10 foot long piece of 3/4" PVC pipe into each 1-1/4" anchor sleeve and then cut off the top so the top of the net would be regulation badminton height of 5 ft 1 in. I drilled a hole through the top of each pipe and threaded a nylon cord through it and tied off the top of the net. I then drilled another hole a couple of feet further down and secured the bottom of the net.