Retractable Divider Net Installation Video

Transcript:
 
Secure 2 x 6 x 10 Wooden Panels To Wood Stud Wall with Wood Screws.  Longer than Width of Cage.
 
Screw Eye Bolts In Center of Cage with Ceiling & Divider Eye Bolts 6 to 8 Inches Apart, Vertically.  Insert Turnbuckles.
 
Loop Galvanized Cable Thru Turnbuckle, Pull Tightly, and Secure Tag End of Cable with Cable Clamps. Pull Cable to Other End of Cage.
 
Loop Cables Through Eye Bolts on the Other End of Cages. (You don’t need turnbuckles on both ends.)
 
Pull Cables Tightly with Turnbuckles and attach Spring Clips.
 
Hang the Shell before the Divider Net. Hang Net by Clipping Spring Clips to Rope Border Edges of Net. (Never clip straight to net material)
 
Hang the Divider Net.   Run Cable the Same Way and Pull Tight.
 
Raise the Divider Net and Attach to Cable with Spring Clips ever 1.5 feet or so.
 
Net Will Retract Along the Cable.  The tigher the cable the better.   Stand on End and pull back in swimming motion to prevent net sagging.
 
Don’t forget the batting mats and hitting screen!  Happy Hitting!

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