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05-22-2014 07:45 PM #1
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Material for covering EMT conduit Frame
Hey Everyone,
First off - I have used this forum to build my new golf projector/home theatre room and am very happy so far.
Have not entirely finished the project and have a few final things to do. My question is:
What do you put around the frame of my screen to protect the users from a ball ricocheting back at them. I have EMT conduit pipes that are about 15' wide by 10' tall. Also to clean up the frame so it gives it some definition.
I have seen black material but do not know where to buy this and if it is padded a bit? what do people use? Had a buddy over a few months ago who somehow hit the conduit pipe on the bottom and it bounced back and put a dent in the back wall Looking to make the room safe for my kids and wife to play without being scared of a ball coming back.
Thanks in advance.
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05-22-2014 08:50 PM #2
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I don't have any direct experience, but have thought about this for myself. Maybe pipe insulation? Dressed up with some kind of fabric sleeve?
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