We need some serious boundary/barrier control!

My idea for building an effective, cheap, and simple barrier for keeping our ball in play is solidifying. I've bought some materials and am starting work. It should be pretty easy to store, transport (carry), and set up. I'll be utilizing the existing idea of snow/barrier fencing. No promises yet, as I need to build it first to see if it works. It'll be a few weeks out, but I'll definitely keep you posted. I hear others have ideas too. Great! Maybe together we can all come up with something as nifty as cold fusion. Check out some of the pics.

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Comment by benny d on January 9, 2008 at 7:27pm
here's a link about the silt fencing i mentioned the other day at st. andrews. pretty cheap, plus no holes.

http://www.catalogclearance.com/products/sku-SF2400__dept-155.html/?wcw=google
Comment by vp on January 8, 2008 at 2:59pm
Maybe we could "install" at Greenwood elementary pvc pipes with hooks at both ends of the field. You'd then only have to hook the fence and be done. Just an idea.

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