How to Make a Batting Cage From PVC

Protect your neighbors from batted baseballs by creating a simple PVC pipe batting cage. This easily constructed, secure structure will keep balls within easy reach. Budding athletic hopefuls can practice without the fear of breaking windows or losing equipment. Durable PVC pipe provides an affordable material to create the basic structure of the cage and is readily available at most home improvement stores. Batting cage netting provides the secure coverage required to keep balls from going astray. Easy construction makes assembly, breakdown and storage simple and convenient.

Things You'll Need

  • 12 sections of PVC pipe (7 feet long, at least 2 inch diameter)
  • 48 sections of PVC pipe (5 feet long, at least 2 inch diameter)
  • 40 sections of PVC pipe (6 feet long, at least 2 inch diameter)
  • 32 T connectors
  • 8 three-way corner connectors
  • 32 four-way connectors
  • 4 four-way corner connectors
  • Nylon net
Show More

Instructions

    • 1

      Attach two 7-foot sections together with a T connector in the middle. Repeat to create four 14-foot sections of pipe with T connectors in the center.

    • 2

      Attach eight 5-foot sections together with a T connector in between each section. Repeat to create four identical 40-foot long segments.

    • 3

      Create two large rectangles from the 14 foot and 40 foot sections. Connect the corners with three-way corner connectors.

    • 4

      Place a 6-foot section of pipe upright in each upward facing connector opening, including those on the corners.

    • 5

      Place a four-way connector on top of each 6-foot section. Make sure you use corner-shaped connectors on the corners that follow the contour of the rectangle beneath.

    • 6

      Create another rectangle by fitting pipe pieces between the connectors.

    • 7

      Place another 6-foot section of pipe upright in each upward-facing connector opening. Attach the other rectangle created in Step 3 to the top of the assembly.

    • 8

      Secure the net sections loosely in place with zip ties every few inches. This will make the project easier to take apart for storage. Leave one of the five-foot segments uncovered on one side (or both sides) to provide an entry.

Tips & Warnings

  • Let the net hang loosely on the structure by using more net than you need to cover a given area. The excess will improve the lifespan of the net by reducing tension on the net. A black nylon net is best, as it will not discolor in sunlight. Nylon is also very durable, and will last through several years of heavy use. For a larger cage, extend the length to 70 feet instead of 40. The cage will retain the 14 foot width and 12 foot height unless other modifications are made. Children can practice in a smaller cage. Customize the dimensions to suit your personal needs.

  • Construction will go much faster if there are two to five people actively working on the project at a time. However, the project can be accomplished by one individual.

  • Be sure to measure the available space before beginning this project, as it will take up a very large area. If the pieces of pipe do not fit together tightly, it may be necessary to glue the sections together. Do this by swabbing glue inside the fitting and pushing the pipe into place.

Related Searches:

References

Comments

You May Also Like

  • Homemade Batting Cage Ideas

    Homemade Batting Cage Ideas. A backyard batting cage can provide a useful resource for players who want to continue to improve their...

  • How to Build a Batting Cage

    Baseball has for a long time been a favorite pastime in America. Since it is largely a game about hitting it is...

  • Homemade PVC Batting Cage

    PVC batting cages make for convenient and affordable practice areas for you or your children to get in the practice you need...

  • How to Build a Batting Cage Frame

    A batting cage is typically a screen that allows a baseball or softball player to hit into it. Usually a cage is...

  • How to Build Batting Cages

    A great way for any baseball enthusiast or player to practice his hitting skills is to build a batting cage in the...

  • Homemade Batting Cage Frames

    A homemade batting cage can help a baseball player develop batting skills and improve hitting performance. Building the cage at home provides...

  • How to Construct Indoor Batting Cages

    Construct the batting cage. The batter's area should be at one end of the building, and not near any doors or windows....

  • How to Build Backyard Batting Cages

    A backyard batting cage can be the envy of the neighborhood -- or the bane of it, if it's not built properly....

  • Homemade Batting Tee

    A homemade batting tee is a very simple and cheap way to keep practicing baseball and softball swings when you don't have...

  • How to Make a Batting Cage Net

    Batting practice is very important to improve stance, follow through and hand-eye coordination. Setting up a batting net in your backyard could...

  • At-Home Batting Cage Ideas

    Taking cuts in the batting cage is a time-tested way to improve your swing and get your batting average where it should...

  • How to Build a Batting Cage With PVC

    Improve your skills with a simple, convenient batting cage made from durable PVC pipe. PVC pipe is extremely sturdy and is widely...

  • How to Build a Batting Cage at Home

    As the popularity of baseball and softball increases, many players and parents find it helpful to have their own batting cages at...

  • How to Build a PVC Pipe Batting Cage

    A batting cage allows someone to practice baseball swings without the hassle of retrieving strikes. Instead of sailing past the person up...

  • How to Make an Inside Batting Cage

    A batting cage is a ubiquitous part of any baseball or softball training facility. It allows a player to work on swinging...

  • How to Select a Backyard Batting Cage

    Not everyone who wants to practice batting has access to decent cages in their area. Sometimes dedicated cages can be miles away...

  • How to Make a Professional Batting Cage Net

    Batting cage nets can be purchased through your local sporting goods store or custom ordered to fit the size of your batting...

  • Batting Cage Installation

    Batting cages are used by both baseball and softball players to practice their hitting skills between games and in the off-season. There...

  • How to Practice in a Batting Cage

    A batting cage is an excellent tool to help you in batting practice. It offers convenience in that you will not have...

Related Ads

Featured