my nearest paintball place has no nets. No spectators allowed. Break
area is encolsed by a full wood and breezeblock wall

On 22 May, 10:15, Phil <[email protected]> wrote:
>  This looks like the way to go. I doubt we will be operating in very
> high winds. I just wonder whether it will stop (or rather slow down
> sufficiently) paintballs? It is very light- 80 gm/sq m is exactly the
> same weight as photocopying paper. Our local p-ball place uses netting
> whichis thicker I'm sure but that's for permanent erection.  It'd be
> worth e-mailing them.
>
> Has anyone in the group tried using netting?
>
> I have a collection of aluminium poles left over from various trailer-
> tent awnings (now departed to trailer-tent heaven) which are probably
> suitable for poles.
>
> DATES: How about 5/6 September here in Surrey guys? I'm warming up the
> barbeque!
>
> Phil
>
> On May 20, 8:43 pm, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have been having ideas regarding netting , A quick internet search 
> > uncovered this :-
>
> >http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PAINTBALL-NETTING-GARDEN-NET-BIRD-SCREEN-BLACK-...
>
> > 50M X 2M netting inc delivery about  30pounds and a pack of lats for 15 
> > pounds .  Or 15 quid  each for the 3 of us ( Phil, Pete and Myself  ), I 
> > call that quite cheap.
> > I could make `quick set up` 2 Meter `barrier sections` , so with a few 
> > temporary posts in the ground we can create safe areas even without an 
> > existing fence to tie the netting to. This will be very useful in back 
> > garden battles or anywhere we don’t want paintballs to go , from school 
> > fields to car parks. Unless in high winds.
> > The other thing with this netting is selected visiters will be able to 
> > spectate,  from the `other side`
> > I have worked out I will be able to make 4 No 40 foot sections for  45 
> > quid. This barrier can easily be constructed / transported and should last 
> > for ever or there abouts.
> > Tell me what you guys think
>
> > Phil I can do any w/end in Sept except 19th - 20th  if you cant do the back 
> > end of July.
>
> > Neil R
>
> > ---- Phil <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Right,I've been up to see Ray (who owns the access)who says Yes we can
> > > use it, so we are on for War in the Woods!
>
> > > In terms of dates, the only weekend I have free till September is the
> > > Bank Holiday w/end 22/23 August. Thereafter all of Sept is free. How
> > > does that suit people?
>
> > > To deal with Neil's questions,the gravel area is at the back of the
> > > garage and locked up after noon Saturday and therefore not convenient.
> > > Access off the stables drive is much better. I may be able to borrow
> > > Ray's carpark to the side.
>
> > > My garden would need protecting with sacking or tarpaulins or
> > > something, but not impossible.
>
> > > Phil
>
> > > On Apr 29, 11:20 pm, <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Phil , you know my eagerness to battle , I will battle anywhere, any 
> > > > time, with anyone!
> > > > I have a few questions .
> > > > Concerning the gravel area  ,who owns the land and white building at 
> > > > the other side of the gap in the fence ? or more to the point does 
> > > > anyone go wandering about who could get an eye full of paint ?
> > > > How does the gravel area connect to the woodland section ? Can a tank 
> > > > drive from one to the other  ?
> > > > Is it possible to drive cars to the gravel area ?
> > > > I’m having trouble mental mapping from the video footage to what I can 
> > > > see on Goggle Earth .I cant see any gravel area around the location you 
> > > > have sent me.
> > > > I’m glad T055 could navigate round the woodland without much trouble, I 
> > > > think `chip` is best suited to woodland than any other UK asset.
> > > > I will very happily attend a two day event to battle on the land you 
> > > > have found and your own premises, as long as your neighbours aren’t the 
> > > > sort to panic and call the rozzers.
> > > > I stand by Pete’s offer to help out clearing the site , unless this is 
> > > > all just a clever ploy that you and your friend Charlie thought up to 
> > > > get his land tidied .
> > > > Charlie’s land isn’t very big ,as you say, but none the less consider 
> > > > me in , can we start talking dates ? We are talking Saturday-Sunday I 
> > > > presume. I’m thinking May ( or just soon )and we need to get Pete’s 
> > > > valentine moving.
> > > > The Marder is almost operational and fit to be making a trip down south.
>
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