I'm looking for advice on construction and materials for a 'pickleball practice board'. Pickleball is a bit like tennis, or giant table tennis, played with a plastic ball.
My initial thoughts were something like this, with two sheets of marine ply, held together with some angle. Two of the pieces extend to allow attachment to angle fence posts. The lower edge will sit directly on the ground (hard tennis court)
My questions are
1. The force of the ball hit should be quite low, what would you think is the minimum ply thickness for good structural rigidity?
2. Is the angle framing suitable/sufficient (assuming the correct material and size)?
3. I have looked into angle a little and am not sure what would be the best type, I'm looking for the cheapest that would provide the necessary strength and longevity (all weathers, but might come inside in winter). Recommendations for angle type and width/thickness?
4. I shall be epoxying the ply, is there any further benefit to lipping all the edges, if so what material, or at least putting a cap of some sort on the top edge?
5. I was planning to screw the angle to the ply, what would be the best treatment for the screw holes? More epoxy, or adding some glue on fitting?
Any other thoughts or comments appreciated
Many thanks
My initial thoughts were something like this, with two sheets of marine ply, held together with some angle. Two of the pieces extend to allow attachment to angle fence posts. The lower edge will sit directly on the ground (hard tennis court)
My questions are
1. The force of the ball hit should be quite low, what would you think is the minimum ply thickness for good structural rigidity?
2. Is the angle framing suitable/sufficient (assuming the correct material and size)?
3. I have looked into angle a little and am not sure what would be the best type, I'm looking for the cheapest that would provide the necessary strength and longevity (all weathers, but might come inside in winter). Recommendations for angle type and width/thickness?
4. I shall be epoxying the ply, is there any further benefit to lipping all the edges, if so what material, or at least putting a cap of some sort on the top edge?
5. I was planning to screw the angle to the ply, what would be the best treatment for the screw holes? More epoxy, or adding some glue on fitting?
Any other thoughts or comments appreciated
Many thanks