PVC Pipe Children's Soccer Goal
My son loves any sport that involves a ball. As a result, I'm always looking for ways to let him learn a new sport. I wanted to give him a little soccer goal that he could practice shooting on.
The first step of the project was to cut the PVC pipe into segments to make the pieces. I cut two pieces at 36" (the crossbars) and four pieces at 24" (the sides).
Assembly was pretty simple. I started by assembling the sides, by inserting two of the 24" pieces into an elbow to make a giant L. Once the sides were set up, I added an elbow to each end of the crossbars, then attached them to the sides.
Once the goal was assembled, I attached the net. The cargo net I bought had hooks that I utilized in attaching the goal, but if you choose a different material, you can adjust your plans to whatever works (Maybe zip ties, etc.)
A shot of the upper corner assembly. As you can see here, I used the cargo net hooks by looping them around the pipe and hooking them back on itself.
A shot of the lower corner assembly. Similar to the pepper, you can see how I hooked the cargo net to the frame.
The completed goal
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Suggested materials:
- 2 10' lengths of 3/4" PVC Pipe (Home Depot)
- Six 90 Degree 3/4" PVC elbows (Home Depot)
- Cargo Net (Amazon)
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