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![]() | Just wondering if there would be a cheaper way to do it. Cheap carpet padding runs 1$ for a 3x6 piece and I could probly piece the carpet together for about 20 dollars. We're planning on having a mat that's around 12x12.
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![]() | I put together a homemade set-up when I was getting started with bjj. I pieced together a bunch of carpet pad with carpet on top from scaps my dad was going to get rid of. It wasn't pretty but it worked ok and definately helped my game having a place I could train anytime. You and you training buddy should give it a try.
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![]() | here you go try this getting the carpet and padding probably about 50 bucks and then get a 15x15 tarp and cover it tie it underneath lie a wrestling ring does and thus no duct tape needed |
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![]() | My instructor mentioned recently that he would like to move the school to a new building. He also runs 2 websites and a publication, and wants to be able to do everything in one building. If he is able to find a suitable place, he said he would make keys for all of us so we could come in anytime we want to workout. That would be cool because he has very nice mats.
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| Advanced | Sweet! Thats what I want to make when Im old enough, an entire building devoted to MA and fitness....That would be the coolest.
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![]() | just wanted to add that you can a pretty good size mat at toys r us... its just like the fighting mats...i don't remember the size but i will get back to you... its cool because you can add to it and make it larger like a jigsaw puzzle cya lavee |
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![]() | ok, I did this can can honestly say this was one of the best "fast mats" I had seen. 1-make a frame with 2 by 4's or 1 by 3's the size you want the mat to be 2-by foam (this is the expensive part as the denser the foam the more expensive it is) and fill the inside of the frame with it 3-by carpet (remnet cheaper of course) and lay the carpet over the foam upside down and staple to top of wood frame 4-lay tarp over upside down carpet and again staple/glue/velcro/tape over top of the rug and on to the wood frame the mat I made cost about $1200 Canadian dollars and was about 15x12 the mat never caused burns or anything. if you want a good tarp that keeps mildo etc from forming buy it from a marine shop, the stuff boat seats are covered with, you may have to tape or sew pieces together to fit such a large surface....hope this helps |
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![]() | You could be more traditional and stack the foam or carpet in a square shape (12 x 12) or so and then stretch the canvas over the top and use wood to form the border(over the top of the canvas ends) and then sandwich the canvase between the floor and wood border. I know this is not a good explanation, so I'll work on it and repost later... sorry. SZ |
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| Advanced | Thats next on my shopping list. Im going to buy a fair bit of it so I can Make a good fighting mat. At the moment I spart on carpet with concrete underneath....OUCH.
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