Tee

Normy

Well-Known Member
Built myself a pvc tee this weekend. Hard to go wrong with a tee that cost less than $20.
Same here. Very simple using the measurements given in the above video. I've only hit wiffle balls off it so far in the basement but seems to work great!
 

dunkky

Well-Known Member
this brings me up the next question. when weather is bad and you want to do your tee in your man's cave, what would be good solution for netting/screening that the ball doesn't bounce off and break your stuffs?
 

Committed

Well-Known Member
You can get netting for fairly cheap. It’s the frame part that can get pricy.

Trying desperately to make a cage for my basebent.
 

mizunoguy

Softball Whore
I use a SKLZ travel tee and it seems to be holding up well. However, if i would've seen this years ago, I would've built the SBF tee and tried it out.
 

4xtra

Player/Coach
I use this for the top piece and it holds up EXTREMELY well.
Got the idea from someone on SBF.
Its a milk liner. I connect this to a pipe insulator sleeve and use zip locks to secure it.
This will allow it to be adjustable in regards to height
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bndawgs

President-Elect
you can also make the swing mechanic Tee with the double portion to help with cutting the ball.
 
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