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I used 3/8" and everything except the chain cost about 30 dollars but the chain which was heavy cost 60 for inside and out. I removed the outside chain to make a bull's-eye type basket but I believe I had mine before they came out with theres:thmbup:
very nice. what did you use to form the rings?
I believe I used 3/8th stainless. I built this basket in 2003 so some of the details I don't remember.
Sorry I wasn't more specific. I meant how did you form the rings.
Great effort. If you do it again I'd recommend putting the inner set of chains loose on that inner ring instead of the 'spoke' so that it fills the gap between the outer set of chains.
Here are a couple of goals that I made around the early 90's when most of us were still on dial up. I made them because i lived an hour away from any course. After I ran across this forum I had to head back in the woods to locate them. They really show the many years of neglect but I really enjoyed seeing them again and reliving the times we used them.
The land has been logged and one of them appears to have been run over by a skidder. The other one did much better and only the top rotted. You can still see the dog chains hanging from the bottom. Those were rough on disc. They really got chewed up but we had good times.
I haven't left it outside when not in use. I store it in my garage. With that being said, it's looking good thus far. A few of my white putters do have orange streaks on them though, from the cage.