Could I place this outside my garage door to protect it from a basketball? We plan to hang a basketball net above our garage but don't want the ball to damage our garage.
Yes this is the same hardware we would use for batting cages. You would run the cable going the length of the cage on both sides as well as in the middle for wider cages that are 14' or wider.
It depends on the diameter of the pipe, wall thickness of the pipe, length of pipe, and how much sag you are willing to deal with. For 11 gauge 1-7/8" galvanized steel pipes that are around 10' high you can only go around 10' with the cable straight and maybe 15' with some sag between the posts.
Could I place this outside my garage door to protect it from a basketball? We plan to hang a basketball net above our garage but don't want the ball to damage our garage.
What if you don't have expensive warehouse shelving in your garage. Can you attach it to the wall?
For hitting golf balls, how far from the wall do you need to have the net?
We would recommend that at least 3 ft. from the wall.
Can I use these hardware for a Baseball Batting Cage? Thanks.
Yes this is the same hardware we would use for batting cages. You would run the cable going the length of the cage on both sides as well as in the middle for wider cages that are 14' or wider.
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In your experience what is the maximum length you can install the cable without putting too much pressure on the posts and risk bending them inwards.
It depends on the diameter of the pipe, wall thickness of the pipe, length of pipe, and how much sag you are willing to deal with. For 11 gauge 1-7/8" galvanized steel pipes that are around 10' high you can only go around 10' with the cable straight and maybe 15' with some sag between the posts.
What is the size of cable used
It is 1/4" Galvanized cable.
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