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Homemade DiscCatcher Gallery

ClayBoneNJ

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Sayreville (Central Jersey)
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.
 
Heres mine:
myDiscatcher.jpg

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

very light, 12 outer chains, 12 inner chains

Notes: I wanted to make something portable because my back yard isnt very big. so everything slides together. The pole with the L brackets into the base, the bucket slide down the pole and sits on the brackets, i cut slits in the top of the pipe so the grill would slide in, then cap it. The chains are secured with zip ties. Made it in about 2 hours with a dremmle tool.
 
the top grate is 22'', the chains are supposed to be 22 inches each...but the duches at lowes cut a couple with different link amounts...so i left the zip ties lose on top so i could adjust them if nessacary...the chains prob would have been better if they were 20 or 21 because they JUST touch the bucket..and i wanted them just above the bottom of the bucket....but it dose the trick!
 
Reminds me of an anorexic dominatrix...oh well, I would take it, I am seriously jonesing to practice in the back yard.
 
That one looks like it would fall apart if you hit it with any speed. /And yes very redneck, makes us all look bad
 
I just ordered an instep, I put all the stuff to build one in my cart at home depot yesterday and rang up $90...amazingly I DID NOT buy it and embarrisingly asked the lady to cancel the order...first time ever not DIYing something.
 
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)
 

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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)

honestly 50' should be more then enough for a double ring of chains...I went to menards (dunno if you have them where you live) and got 50ft of chain I think it was for 29.99 cheapest place that had it! anyways here is mine!!
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I don't have any decent pictures yet but my basket came out nice.

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Heres mine:
myDiscatcher.jpg

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
 
a local private course has a few creative disc catchers...

There are several like this:
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Including a hanging one:
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This one uses the basket from a washing machine:
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But the best one is collapsible that they stash in the woods when not in use:
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P.S. what's the deal with adding private courses to this site? Encouraged, or not? (It's not my course)
 
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