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HAP

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I recently installed a basketball goal for my 11 yo son and thought I'd better stay ahead of the game and avoid having to replace the down spout every weekend. Knowing that as he gets older the games will become more spirited and I thought this project would be a little more fun than douwnspout repairs. I let my son do the design with a few leading hints. This is what we settled on. It's 1/2" SS; I just love SS... He is now boasting about designing the protector and that was my goal to begin with getting him involved with projects like this. Mission complete!

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kbs2244

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That is a lot of dollars to save a few pennies.
But money wasn’t the concern in the first place, was it.
If you turned him into a practical problem solver, you win.
 

KEH

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Great job!

What else would it be called besides basketball goal?

KEH(in SC)
 

JimVonBaden

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Beautiful work!

That said, it looks like you might need to go up the wall another 4-6 feet for full protection!

I am envious of your skills though!

Jim :cool:
 

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very nice.
i assume NC gets freezing conditions on occasions...
will you be preventing water from entering those drilled holes at the bottom?
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rlitman

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That is a lot of dollars to save a few pennies.
But money wasn’t the concern in the first place, was it.
If you turned him into a practical problem solver, you win.

Perhaps, but considering how the end of the downspout sheet metal can be kind of sharp, this could potentially prevent an injury too.

Really nice work, and yes, win/win!
 

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I thought they were called tree hockey goals. Nice looking downspoat protector. I think I will have to make one for the downspout in the front, it keeps getting hit by the mower.
 
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HAP

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very nice.
i assume NC gets freezing conditions on occasions...
will you be preventing water from entering those drilled holes at the bottom?
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Drilled a smaller 1/4" hole all the way through each hole for drainage. Thanks for asking...
 

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That's some serious protection. You may want to get a can of spray foam though and close off the bottom of the vinyl corner to keep bees and spiders from setting up residency in there.
 

JasonW

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Best of all, you got your son involved. You could have built it out of aluminum cans and baling wire and I'd have still given you a thumbs up. Good work dad. :thumbup:
 
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HAP

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Basketballs have a lot of inertia when in motion. They break things that you thought were strong... We have a basket in the shop as well and the lower bracket is cracked on it from ball action. I thought the weld had cracket but its the frame itself. Easy fix...
Thanks all for the coments.
 

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The first "goals" were made out of peach baskets. We just dropped the word peach and call them "baskets". :lol:

We call them basketball hoops around here.

Call them a Basket, a hoop or a goal ring. Interesting history was the bottom was taken out of the basket after the goal was scored through the ring as the ball was to hard to get.

What other protective ideas could you use the same as the protection around the spout ?
 

PCO6

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Call them a Basket, a hoop or a goal ring. Interesting history was the bottom was taken out of the basket after the goal was scored through the ring as the ball was to hard to get.
Basketball was invented in 1891 and from what I've read it took them 10 years to figure out that removing the bottom of the basket would make things a lot easier!
 

akdiesel

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Holy ****. First off great idea and initiation for you and your son. I love SS just as much and it is not that expensive for that size.
Second for the others, way to pick his accomplishment apart.
 

bad_idea

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Holy ****. First off great idea and initiation for you and your son. I love SS just as much and it is not that expensive for that size.
Second for the others, way to pick his accomplishment apart.

One of us is miss-understanding a whole bunch of people. I read through the thread and other than a couple lighthearted chuckles, everyone is impressed by the craftsmanship and ingenuity.
 
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