How Do You Build A Horseshoe Pit Ringer?
From pie eating contests to charades, social gatherings are often complemented by a competitive activity. One such activity that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and skill levels is horseshoes. You can teach it to children or turn it into a gamble for more experienced players. Follow the steps below to construct your own horseshoe pit ringer for your next backyard barbecue or party. Find the necessary materials at your local hardware store. Cut some of the 2-by-4-inch lumber into 20 pieces that are each 14.5 inches long. Also, from the 2-by-4-inch inch lumber, cut eight 6-foot-long pieces. Lay the 6-foot and the 14.5-inch pieces of lumber into two separate, parallel ladder shapes. Each ladder should have four enclosed squares. Screw 40 screws into the 6-foot-long pieces from the outside, toward each 14.5 inch piece, to assemble the ladders. Set the ladders 36 inches apart. At one end of each ladder, drill holes for the 3/8-inch lag screws into the 14.5-inch pieces of lumber. The ho