A lumber edging made from 2x4 lumber set on the edge can work or large diameter pvc piping can also work.
Build your own ice rink.
I do suggest you build your own ice rink with boards.
To hold the average adult the ice on your rink needs to be at least 3 inches thick to avoid cracking.
Provide a place to store all your excess snow.
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The perimeter wall will contain the water.
Yeah you can host them if you live where the mercury dips below freezing that is.
Or you can just skate in the moonlight by yourself.
Find the right spot.
If the ice is only 3 4 thick on one side but has to be 8 12 thick on the other.
Smaller rinks would take less time to fill and humes said he needed a little extra to even out the slight incline in his own backyard.
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You can easily move all your snow to behind the rink boards keeping all the snow off the rink surface.
Determine site for your ice rink and prepare the surface in that area.
Build your own.
Here are 12 tips for building your own backyard ice rink.
Make the flooding of your rink much easier.
Is going to create a lot of havoc when you try to make the rink.
How to build a backyard ice rink.
When to start building your ice rink.
Cold temperatures will help keep the rink solid but you don.
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You can safely start building your backyard ice rink when all the leaves are off the trees and there are sustained temperatures of at least 3 c for a minimum of 3 4 days in a row.
Or for a true bargain option just heap up snow in a 3 to 5 inch mound around the perimeter of the rink.