We were building a shop in Meeting Creek beside the old curling rink, so one day I was driving my forklift through the field beside the rink and I look down and I see a rock. I jump out and find 8 rocks half buried in the grass. All the handles were busted off but the granite was in great shape. So I offered the owner $20 a rock, he accepted and I made my own handles. You can find used ones on Kijiji but not that cheap. Have to say it’s been the best investment for winter fun.That's pretty cool niner. Where did you end up getting the stones from?
Rings are in.
Rumchata and coffee.Awesome job!! What is the preferred antifreeze during curling games??
Rings are in for another winter if fun. Tried another type of paint this year. Very disappointed in how bad it bleeds after flooding. Any hot tips on better paint for ice?
I have 8 granite rocks. Dimensions are 10’x64’. Such a good time.That curling rink is sweet, what are the dimensions of it? And what rocks are you using?
Rings are in for another winter if fun. Tried another type of paint this year. Very disappointed in how bad it bleeds after flooding. Any hot tips on better paint for ice?
Rings are in for another winter if fun. Tried another type of paint this year. Very disappointed in how bad it bleeds after flooding. Any hot tips on better paint for ice?
I like that plywood idea. First year I used building wrap and I had trouble with it floating and air pockets. But the plywood I think I could pin it down into the ice. Got me thinking a different direction. Thanks.That is too cool!
I wonder if it would be easier to paint the rings on plywood then freeze over top? Might be easier set up every year!
I’ve done the backyard rinks for years but we have switched to luge!
Rings are in for another winter if fun. Tried another type of paint this year. Very disappointed in how bad it bleeds after flooding. Any hot tips on better paint for ice?