Traditional Mesh: Hockey Net Assembly by WINNWELL HOCKEY

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Learn how to properly string mesh to a hockey net. This video is a quick look at the simple instructions for step-by step process we use here at WINNWELL. We will take you through the following:

- how to position the netting or mesh on the hockey net frame
- how to temporarily secure the net mesh for a quick and easy way to assemble 
- the proper methods for stringing and tying off your net

For more information on how to string a hockey net, or to learn more about WINNWELL products, visit us at WINNWELL.ca.
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thanks!! ive been using my net netless and i have lost many balls

valencehockey
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Is the net durable enough to receive indoor footbal shots? I Hope yes as I ordered it as a multifunctional net to our sportshall and our old net is full of holes.

pavolgabris
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Mine came with wire welds only on the bottom of the frame and 4 zip ties... i can't figure out if its a defect or if the model I got just doesn't have the wire welds to attach the net to across the top and both sides. The design just seems so odd.

rebeccakilpatrick
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These are the most basic directions ever

MakeupMobster
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yo winwell - not sure if you will read this - it's 2020 and there is corvid 19 and people are going to want to play outdoor hockey since all gyms and rinks are closed. can you design an outdoor hockey net that is collapse-able or easy to take apart and reassemble - this makes it much easier to transport by car and not only pickups. Don't use push-pin nonsense or anything delicate. I'd rather just have a bunch of steel rods (solid heavy posts) that are locked together by something that can take a beating like pins and can be repeated disassembly and reassembly. The netting should also be FAST to put on and take off (im thinking velco attached) it doesn't have to be perfect as long as it stays. BASICALLY I WANT SOMETHING EASY TO TRANSPORT, EASY TO ASSEMBLE/DISASSEMBLE AND CAN TAKE A BEATING. I'd rather it be heavy than flimsy and light as long as it's easy enough to transport. Thanks for reading.

qer
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hi winwell i ordered the heavy duty 72 replacement netting would it fit for a homemade net??

JautraGaming
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Do ice hockey pucks work with this net?

isaacnorris
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Is it fine to shoot street hockey pucks at a 60 inch net

soniauppal
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Hi winnwell. I got a net a few months ago and it was the backstop and net combo 72''. I finished the net but with the backstop there wasn't enough parts we went to the store and they said contact winnwell. But i didn't because i didn't care that much. Now you guys don't sell the backstop separately. This is a deal breaker because now i have to buy another full net. Luckily it's on sale but still it pissed me off. Please make sure this wont happen again for other customers like me. I'm very disappointed

matt.paikoff
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How many zip ties should you use because I got only 11

sherylreimer
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the net in the video was 72" or 54" or 60" ?

tomasm.
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Changing angles around 50 sec of the video was a bad idea

stephanemasse
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Could've shown the process a few times

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