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May 13th, 04:59 PM
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heywutdoyasayderecheif
Join Date: May 2006
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yea dig holes in da ground and put durt round the rim 4 cover
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May 13th, 05:13 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Massachusetts
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go to a tire shop or junk yard and get sum old tires.
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May 15th, 08:09 AM
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heywutdoyasayderecheif
Join Date: May 2006
Location: H2o ToWN, cT
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word???
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October 8th, 10:01 PM
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I would say buy some wood and make bunkers out of that. Also digging bunkers is not a bad idea if you got the time. 
Last edited by Q D0G : October 9th at 04:40 PM.
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October 8th, 10:40 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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tires pallets and wood from construction sites...thats what i did...works great...anything big from construction sites really
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October 9th, 11:44 AM
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Try speaking proper english. Your best bet is going to a junk yard/ scrap yard and seeing what you can find.
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October 10th, 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Twistedpain
Try speaking proper english. Your best bet is going to a junk yard/ scrap yard and seeing what you can find.
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this isnt going to be graded with some teacher or anything so you can cancel out "proper english". and what are pallets? if you live by a beach, get some sand bags from a hardware store and go fill them up, or do all that other stuff. i wouldnt know what works best cus i never built a field but i DO want to. tell us all how it works out.
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October 10th, 10:40 PM
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55 gallon drums are like 10$ apiece here.. i know you said you dont have much money, but for the cover and durability they provide, it'd be worth it...
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October 23rd, 09:22 PM
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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I work in retail and we always have pallets I would give some to anyone that asked. But make sure you ask first. The stores generally stack them behind the store, if you are polite most managers will give you a few, I just hope you have a truck to pick up stuff. Also where I live they have bulk trash day once a month where you can put anything out and they will take it....find out what day that is around you and have someone with a truck drive up and down the streets you will find a lot of stuff to use for bunkers.
Don't take without asking unless it is put out for trash, you can get in trouble if someone calls the cops.
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October 28th, 09:59 PM
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if you want to do something sort of unique, see if you can get some old chainlink fence or something, a couple of metal poles and some quickcrete cememt, its not that expensive at a hardware store, then take stryofoam cups and stuff em in the chainlink, you can alternate them some from each side etc........ and then you and a friend start shooting at each other, them cups only do so much and basically get obliberated with one direct hit or if the balls hit on the chainlinks they burst but the cups sort of catch and divert the paint, basically you can make a maze of these and although initially you have therotical cover, as the cups get jacked up you lose that out of sight advantage and it gets more challenging, this is just and idea for you, we tried it beforeand its sort of cool actualy
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January 11th, 03:21 PM
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Okay, so I wanted to get some friends over and make a paintball field for just us (preferably one that can be in a field and that can be moved well. I had an idea of using some very heavy fabric stapled to some strong wood with VERY strong staples. Would it work? And do people really care if the paintballs break on the bunkers? Just wondering if that would work, thanks. Also, most kids think that the trashcan stuff is too n00bish, so any other suggestions that a few kids could afford with their own money? Thanks.
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