Since the only available space in my house is outdoor, i’m thinking to use this net with garmin R10
My issue is: those space has concrete floor and this net’s is supposed to be anchored to a grass
Any ideas how to anchor this net to concrete floor?
by xhitezelt
9 Comments
Some form of weighted device.
Hammer drill and masonry bit and screws.
Masonry bits and oversized washers would be the go
Sand bags will work. If you want something permanent, then you can get masonry anchors and drill holes.
Find a handyman, explain what you want.
Concrete should be at least 3” deep, probably close to four. Just use a 1.5 or 2” screw. Blow dust out before putting in the screw (don’t get it in your eyes).
Just use sand bags. The net in the picture isn’t going to last very long anyhow. Do you really want to drill up concrete for something temporary? I use sand bags for my net return pro, which has been outside for 5 years and has been through 60mph winds.
A ten pound plate or small sandbag on each side. I wouldn’t tap into your floor unless absolutely needed.
Without knowing more about the slab, I would advise against drilling into it. If it is elevated, there is a chance it will have rebar that is required for strength. Damaging the rebar could cause a lot of issues that are expensive to fix or could require the slab to be replaced.
Use sandbags. Easier and safer.