- 20' x 30' white 6mil tarp: $51.99 ($39.99, $12 shipping)
- boards - six 2"x10"x10': $53.34
- boards - four 2"x10"x8': $26.68
- stakes - four 2"x4"x8: $8.92
- four corner brackets: $11.96
- one box of 100x3" green deck screws: $11.49
- subtotal: $164.38, tax: $21.37, grand total: $185.75
STEP 1: string up the box
As you can see in the image below, I have marked the four corners with stakes and run twine between the posts. This indicates where the stakes will go.
STEP 2: insert the stakes
Here I have my box of stakes. Rather than paying the $0.99 each for 2"x2"x4' stakes, I simply bought 2"x4"x8' and cut them down to 6 stakes per.
Next, I have lined up the boards and started pounding in some stakes - two per board. Note: when you have misplaced you sledge hammer, the backend of an axe will suffice.
STEP 3: install the boards
Yes, that's my wife's garden I'm trampling. She wasn't too happy, but a rink for my boy trumps the garden. The boards are now screwed into the stakes using the 3" deck screws. I used the green screws in hopes that they won't rust. Two screws per stake should be enough.
STEP 4: fasten the boards to each other:
Here cut a few leftover stakes in half and screwed the adjacent boards to each other.
In the corners I used metal brackets.
STEP 5: time for coffee
This is the finished product. Now I'm frozen, going in to get a coffee. And wait for my tarp to arrive. I'll lay down the tarp once the ground is near frozen so as to not damage the grass. Once we get some sub-zero temperatures, I'll start the flooding.