who has a DIY screen made with parkland plastic

kreactor

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and for those that didn't have a truck, how did u transport it home?
4 x 8 foot strapped down w/ rope to the roof of the car?

and did u make another one for WS movies?
 

arod

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go read at AVS forum.... lots of info there. I had one, it was ok but not as good as everybody says.

Watch the online classifieds for a used Dalite screen....

Got a 106 inch HCCV (16x9) screen for $90. Far better than the parkland it replaced.
 

Kaido

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Originally posted by: kreactor
and for those that didn't have a truck, how did u transport it home?
4 x 8 foot strapped down w/ rope to the roof of the car?

and did u make another one for WS movies?

I haven't been able to find any Parkland ANYWHERE near me :p

I've tried both wood and cardboard. The cardboard (thick stuff, like an inch) worked pretty well but started to warp (big bend in the middle). The wood is nice, but heavy. I used Behr Silverscreen from Home Depot. Imo, one of the best DIY options is just a canvas-style screen. Lightweight, easy to make, and you get a real screen. There's a seller on ebay, I believe by the name of "moakes", who sells a DIY kit for like $25 with good screen material and instructions for a 110" screen. You only have to worry about getting the 2" x 2" posts or whatever size they are home rather than a big, huge board.
 

lancestorm

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Dude, I simply painted my wall with the Behr Silverscreen. Then I painted trim black and nailed it to the wall. 125 inch wide screen.
 

Jeraden

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I bought a parkland plastics sheet to use as a screen several years ago. Ordered it from parkland plastics directly and they shipped it. But I ended up not even using it and bought a silverstar screen instead.