Hands up- I live in Singapore and I still feel compelled to watch how to build a backyard rink while sat outside in shorts and t shirt! I think I need to move to Canada
Thanks so much for sharing this. Definitely having hockey withdraw this year and it's going to be fun watching you build and run your hockey rink. I'm really looking forward to it.
We built a 60’x30’ DIY Rink. We bought two 100’x20’ rolls of 6 mil Poly from HD at about $80 each. Since we’d have a seam to seal in the middle, we looked around for the best tape. Viper tape was recommended, but it’s pretty expensive for the 60+ feet we required. Other tapes (e.g. Gorilla, others) are either VERY expensive and/or have POOR ADHESION to the Poly. We tried and had very good success (Great adhesion, waterproof - no leaks) with 3-3/4 in. x 90 ft. ZIP System Tape (Flashing Tape) from HD. $25 Bucks for the roll. So if you’re gonna spare some cost and use Tarps or need to seal seams on Poly, I highly recommend this tape - it’ll get the job done and won’t break the bank.
Hey coach Jeremy this year was my best year hockey wise first I have always been in house league and I decided to try for rep then COVID hit but I still got on rep and me and my dad decided to try to do an Odr and we have the boards up just waiting till it’s cold and I want to say that your videos helped my so much with hockey
Coach Jeremy was the reason why I started playing hockey...I came to Canada three years ago and was interested in hockey because most of my classmates played for rep teams so I watched one of Jeremy's vids and it made me love hockey...I play for my school team now thanks Coach Jeremy for inspiring young ones like us!!!
Thx for the tip jermey just got a gockeyshot product. Its the passing kit its awesome. I will think abt building a rink this year. But its hot then cold here in Chicago so I hope to build one
Dear Coach Jeremy, You have inspired me soooooo much and I really appreciate it. I have been watching tons of your videos and they are awesome! Hayden is so funny! Anyways, you are the best! Merry cold weather to hockey
Please do a video of your re-surfacing too! Last year was my first ODR and I just used some hot water and a mop at silly hours of the night. I mean, it worked well enough, but it wasn't exactly easy.
If your going to dig or pound spikes or supports in your yard, it may be wise to get a utility locate done to confirm there are no underground utilities in conflict with your rink.
Seeing all the rinks up in MTL and knowing we can't play hockey on them is such a bummer. It's like getting an ice cream and only being allowed to eat the cone. I think I might try to build a rink this year.
This is awesome!! When I was little we would skate on field ice. It wasn't very big, and you had to dodge corn stalks sometimes but it was fun........until the farm decided to put tile in and drain it. One year we had a big ice storm and woke up to a huge beautiful rink. Over double the size of a normal drink, super smooth with one spot of ripples for when we felt like dare devils and would go fast over it. Will definitely have to consider this!
04:45 - To ensure square corners people can also use the 3-4-5 method (put this term into youtube and you'll get a few dozen instructional). So much easier, very reliable, and can be done by yourself.
Very nice! Congrats. Question, are you re-floating after the game and then wait the froze and then resurface? Could you explain a little more about the maintaing of the ice? In which order? Thank you for your help.
This season, we might actually be able to make one. Last year we only got 1 snow and it was only 3” the year before that we got several snows with one of them being about 15” it actually snowed today so hopefully 🤞
Did you also buy your liner from Homedepot? Most Canadian thing to do for this winter considering most of the local rinks are closed due to current circumstances
Well guys I may try just staking a bunch of stakes in the ground push pool noodles over them and clamp the liner to that. Hoping having tons of stakes will support enough. Or building walls out of snow then hosing it to see if it freezes solid enough.
Is there a version of this with a concrete base? I would love to build something that could be a roller rink in the summer and an ice rink in the winter. Is this possible?
Where/how is the best place to store all the stuff when the season is over? Might have to head back to home depot to buy all the supplies to build a big shed. 🤔🤔
Hey Coach Jeremy! What is that backstop/netting you have hooked up to your posts? Looking to make a rink like this but on a smaller scale this year. Thanks!
Looking to build one this month with some pressure treated wood, but I’m worried about sealing the wood. Be about $950 in wood based on the height and length I want. Plan to keep up year round to use as roller hockey rink too. Should I wait till it’s warmer to be able to seal? Not sure how problematic sealing is.
Hey Jeremy, me and my familys yard is not leveled a lot and we're surrounded by fences. Do you think the plywood and the tricks you say would work? My rink would be 24 by 40 and i also would like to ask if thats the same size as the rink of yours?
It all depends on how much of a slope there is. No matter what you can compensate with plywood and support, its just a matter of how much plywood and support you need to buy and how high you need to build it. You'll have to measure your slope and figure it out
Making a rink in my yard this year cause hockey may cancel can’t wait should be ready to skate by saturday
Man I wish I could have a backyard rink. Too bad I live in Florida lol
Jacob N. ya kinda nice living in Canada but florida is also nice too. I am from calgary
@@braedenmarshall22 yeah, I just wished I lived somewhere colder.
I live in Minnesota
All hockey in my area just got cancelled 😔
Coach J: builds a hockey rink
Me and the boys in Texas vibin in 92 degree weather
Same but in north carolina
I miss living in maryland and maine. I now live in texas
I live cuss but it not cold but you can build a rink
Did you get any hockey rinks this year?
@@jonahchurch6761 yep!
Hands up- I live in Singapore and I still feel compelled to watch how to build a backyard rink while sat outside in shorts and t shirt! I think I need to move to Canada
Singapore has such great ice rinks, though! You don't need to build your own haha
“BUILDING A BACKYARD ODR!”
Me: watching this from Australia
same but California
Lol
Same
I live in canada
No one cares about australians. 🙂
Thanks so much for sharing this. Definitely having hockey withdraw this year and it's going to be fun watching you build and run your hockey rink. I'm really looking forward to it.
Nice, great fun for all ages. Not cold enough down here is Virginia for a rink, have to stick with inline skating.
We built a 60’x30’ DIY Rink. We bought two 100’x20’ rolls of 6 mil Poly from HD at about $80 each. Since we’d have a seam to seal in the middle, we looked around for the best tape. Viper tape was recommended, but it’s pretty expensive for the 60+ feet we required. Other tapes (e.g. Gorilla, others) are either VERY expensive and/or have POOR ADHESION to the Poly. We tried and had very good success (Great adhesion, waterproof - no leaks) with 3-3/4 in. x 90 ft. ZIP System Tape (Flashing Tape) from HD. $25
Bucks for the roll. So if you’re gonna spare some cost and use Tarps or need to seal seams on Poly, I highly recommend this tape - it’ll get the job done and won’t break the bank.
Hey coach Jeremy this year was my best year hockey wise first I have always been in house league and I decided to try for rep then COVID hit but I still got on rep and me and my dad decided to try to do an Odr and we have the boards up just waiting till it’s cold and I want to say that your videos helped my so much with hockey
Building one this winter!!
I love the backyard rink videos!!
you are the most go happy hockey player ive seen.
Joined the group you talk about in video, has been a huge help as I work on my first rink. Thanks for making this video
This was probably cheaper than buying those synthetic ice pads.
💯 %%
True
ya defenently
Way cheaper but you can use the synthetic stuff year around and their isn't near as much maintenance.
and better
Coach Jeremy was the reason why I started playing hockey...I came to Canada three years ago and was interested in hockey because most of my classmates played for rep teams so I watched one of Jeremy's vids and it made me love hockey...I play for my school team now thanks Coach Jeremy for inspiring young ones like us!!!
good to hear that
Awesome
Thx for the tip jermey just got a gockeyshot product. Its the passing kit its awesome. I will think abt building a rink this year. But its hot then cold here in Chicago so I hope to build one
Cant wait to see the final product in January! Great video
Look guys, I’m not first, I’m not last, But when my man Jeremy uploads, u best believe i click McDavid fast
spitting bars
That was nasty
@@ethantumbiolo7523 it was but I heard it 20 times before
watching this, in Australia, on a 40c degree day. Would love to skate outside one day!
Shame we’ll pretty much never get below 0°, but the indoor rinks are still awesome.
Great video, I live in England and the rinks are closed due to lockdown.I miss skating so this made me jealous
Every year they just get better and better
Dear Coach Jeremy, You have inspired me soooooo much and I really appreciate it. I have been watching tons of your videos and they are awesome! Hayden is so funny! Anyways, you are the best! Merry cold weather to hockey
P.S. Im 10 and play hockey
I love watching these videos keep it up Jeremy
Helped one of my friends build a 48 by 96 rink... It's jus so fun to mess around on
Thanks, my hockey season got canceled so we’re going to make a backyard rink to still be able to play.
me too what district you play for?
Same
Please do a video of your re-surfacing too! Last year was my first ODR and I just used some hot water and a mop at silly hours of the night. I mean, it worked well enough, but it wasn't exactly easy.
Love the part with the shovel!!
Awesome Video Coach 🤘🏽🚨🇨🇦
Another year, another outdoor rink baby
I learned how to play hockey from you thank you so much
If your going to dig or pound spikes or supports in your yard, it may be wise to get a utility locate done to confirm there are no underground utilities in conflict with your rink.
ever year a new rink video comes out
Seeing all the rinks up in MTL and knowing we can't play hockey on them is such a bummer. It's like getting an ice cream and only being allowed to eat the cone. I think I might try to build a rink this year.
Great video Jeremy! Keep it up! 😀
This is awesome!! When I was little we would skate on field ice. It wasn't very big, and you had to dodge corn stalks sometimes but it was fun........until the farm decided to put tile in and drain it. One year we had a big ice storm and woke up to a huge beautiful rink. Over double the size of a normal drink, super smooth with one spot of ripples for when we felt like dare devils and would go fast over it. Will definitely have to consider this!
Can you do one for street or roller hocky cuz it dosent snow or get cold enough to freeze the water love the vids
jeremy we are making a full sized nhl rink and its gonna be awesome
Miss building these with my dad in the backyard... living in the city no backyard anymore
04:45 - To ensure square corners people can also use the 3-4-5 method (put this term into youtube and you'll get a few dozen instructional). So much easier, very reliable, and can be done by yourself.
Very nice! Congrats. Question, are you re-floating after the game and then wait the froze and then resurface? Could you explain a little more about the maintaing of the ice? In which order? Thank you for your help.
good project to impress Your Pops
What do you think of bracing rink boards to brick wall of house ? With wood 2x10 braces that run perpendicular to rink boards ?
This season, we might actually be able to make one. Last year we only got 1 snow and it was only 3” the year before that we got several snows with one of them being about 15” it actually snowed today so hopefully 🤞
Getting those sponsors, way to go bud!
Hi there! So do you have any advice on how to make a regular skating rink? Not an ice rink?
Another video from the man the mith the legend
Umm so you know, it's myth
@@cmbeezy290 sure
Hi I play hockey and our season is most likely going to get cancelled I love your vids !
Did you also buy your liner from Homedepot?
Most Canadian thing to do for this winter considering most of the local rinks are closed due to current circumstances
Well guys I may try just staking a bunch of stakes in the ground push pool noodles over them and clamp the liner to that. Hoping having tons of stakes will support enough. Or building walls out of snow then hosing it to see if it freezes solid enough.
Thinking of doing a smaller rink as a project with my little guy. Do you think old barn beams would be a good option?
We are getting a rink and we might use some of those tips
Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing!
Just awesome and can't wait to see finished rink 🤩👍
Nice rink brackets from Costco helped me because I’m far from handy!!
Unfortunately here in NY it really hasn't gotten cold enough consistently to build a rink. Went with synthetic ice for my son.
Nice thanks for the help! Love your content keep it up!
i don’t binge Netflix, i binge ODR videos
Same here
This morning got a text that our season is now on pause so now to make this
This is helpful
Any tips for making a higher team next year. Are there are good off ice drills or products
Step one, live in canada
The shovel bit got me 💀💀💀💀💀
Great video 👍
Yo 355 thousand good work man
Is there a version of this with a concrete base? I would love to build something that could be a roller rink in the summer and an ice rink in the winter. Is this possible?
What did you use for netting behind the goals?? (I don’t think its been asked yet). Great work!
Is there a way to convert this into a roller hockey rink for the spring/summer/fall? Our winter is only like 3 months here :(
“I can’t wait to do this!”
I say as I watch this video at 2am in my apartment in Phoenix Arizona ...
Been waiting for this video
Preparing for winter I see
Where I live we already have all the odrs open we live in Edmonton
Hey coach great video next video can we get a picture of Mason see how he’s grown keep up the great work👍
01:15 - I think I just woke the whole house up because I laughed so hard at that
Nice
Where/how is the best place to store all the stuff when the season is over? Might have to head back to home depot to buy all the supplies to build a big shed. 🤔🤔
Hey Coach Jeremy! What is that backstop/netting you have hooked up to your posts? Looking to make a rink like this but on a smaller scale this year. Thanks!
Its netting from RinkMaster in Guelph. 30ft x 10ft
Awesome vid!
I miss ice skating! 😭
Same bro
I live in south Texas where we get absolutely no snow yet I still watched the whole video and want to build a rink here so bad
thanks to give me a video to watch💕🔥
I wish I could build an ODR but I live in Vancouver
You da man Jeremy
I love it you made my day
Looking to build one this month with some pressure treated wood, but I’m worried about sealing the wood. Be about $950 in wood based on the height and length I want. Plan to keep up year round to use as roller hockey rink too. Should I wait till it’s warmer to be able to seal? Not sure how problematic sealing is.
It would be awesome if you made a dyi Zamboni!
love your vids man good work i ve been playing for eleven months and ive tryed for travel and did not make it can you help me
Make a vid on how to make the wood supports
we need the christmas gifts for hockey players again
Me in Washington usa still waiting for it to get cold enough
The snow blower can be a zamboni
Hey Jeremy, me and my familys yard is not leveled a lot and we're surrounded by fences. Do you think the plywood and the tricks you say would work? My rink would be 24 by 40 and i also would like to ask if thats the same size as the rink of yours?
It all depends on how much of a slope there is. No matter what you can compensate with plywood and support, its just a matter of how much plywood and support you need to buy and how high you need to build it. You'll have to measure your slope and figure it out
@@CoachJeremy thanks coach!
Hi, I am doing a backyard rink right now and a wanted to know how many inches of ice I need for it. Thank you.
Thx coach
It is that type of time boys ODR!
nice rink
Can I build a odr over backyard interlock? Please respond
Hi Coach Jeremy!! Awesome video. I live in Cali and dont get snow :( Do you have any advice on making a low budget mini roller rink?
I bet his wife loves this
Yeah she can have alone time inside LOL 😆
I needed this! Lol
Quick question, where did you get the netting you have up behind the goal?
Just wondering, do you flood all at once or, do you do layer by layer?