Kickplate, Sill Band, TEP(3 pk)

$14.70$48.00

On this page you will find the finishing touches in puckboard for your style rink.

 

  • 1.5″ x 48″ – Named TEP (Top Edge Protect) / Can be used anywhere as a rink design highlight / 6 color options
  • 3.75″ x 48″ – Named Sill Band / Used on top face to hide gap / 6 color options
  • 5.25″ x 48″ – Named Kickplate / Used at ice level / Color yellow

 

Canadian Dollar Pricing

See labelled image for your basic components on any style rink.

Please be advised that all 4′ products will be trimmed by 1/2″ to provide best shipping rates.

Below are links for other puck board products for your basement or outdoor rink.

Basement Rink Corners 

4’x8′ puckboard sheets for walls and boards

40″ x 41″ and 48″ x 48″ Puckboard sheets (Dashers)

easily shipped white Dasher panels (Puck Board sheets)

Need a quote???

 

Send us your rink/room dimensions and we will send you a basic quote to get you started on the right path.

Hope this helps out. Let us know if you have any thoughts, issues or discussion.

Your resident rink GURU….Brian Young.

 

Tips on what to consider for basement or backyard rinks.

*Regulation in many jurisdictions are 42″-46″ Puck Board heights. As noted above best shipping is 1″ less than regulation minimum height.

You may add Sill Bands and/or Kickplates to make up this difference in your final product. When assembling your basement rink it is advisable to fasten your Puck Board 1″ – 2″ off the floor using a chalk line as a guide.

This is done due to imperfect cement floors. The result becomes a straight top line of Puck Board with just a minimal gap at the floor which would be then hidden by your Kickplates.

 

For best results a perfectly level site is desired. Both outdoor on grass and indoor on cement have their own different characteristics. Neither are perfect.

We do not include wood costs as your outdoor rink or your basement rink needs may vary depending on your vision of your project.

 

There are 2 levels of services that are available on our puckboard products:

1. Plain (this means you would drill and bevel to your specifications)

2. DCR is the acronym for Beveled edges, drilled and countersunk screw holes