ClayBoneNJ
Newbie
ive seen a few other posts about homemade catchers but i figured this could be the place where everyone shows off their design, talks about the specific pieces, where they got them from, and how much it costs.
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I saw this in another forum. This is about as cheap as it gets:
Hey, thats not mine, here is my basket. An InStep with extra chains:
I've had this basket out in the yard for a couple weeks now, this is the A placement in my front yard. Several teepads from 45'-80'. It's paying dividends already, my putt/approach game is improving.
I've got about $200 in this basket, working on a scaled-down version now that I'm trying to do for under 1
$100. Used Aluminum instead of galvanized steel, just need to find some cheap chain (60' or so)
Heres mine:
2''pvc - free from friend
webber charcole grate, lowes, - $11
26'' pond liner(whiskey barrel liner), lowes, - $15
50' chain, lowes, - .49cents/foot -$25
base - cut legs from table i had
3 L-brackets(to hold up the bucket, not visible)-$5.75
Total - about $56
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Did you use the 2/0 steel chain from lowes? I am making one and the chain cost alot more