![]() |
Butler's Guide to Backyard Ice Rinks® 7th Edition - 11/2008 Email:
butler1179@yahoo.com
|
![]() |
![]() |
Backyard ice rinks are a great way to
enjoy the outdoors through the cold winter months. A rink can be
assembled easily with a few strips of wood and a roll of plastic
sheeting. But your enjoyment will increase greatly by using a few
tricks of the trade. This
38-page, illustrated, full color guide
discusses everything you'll need to know to construct and maintain your
backyard ice rink.
Now in its 7th Edition. "Butler's Guide to Backyard Ice Rinks" also contains an appendix showing the progression of the Butler rink over the years, from it's infancy at 17' x 48' to it's full glory at 32' x 68' including lighting, rounded corners, and netting behind the goals. This guide is invaluable to all current and future backyard rink "managers". Even if you've built a rink in the past or have purchased a rink kit, "Butler's Guide to Backyard Ice Rinks" contains many helpful tips for improving your rink and for saving time maintaining it. You will not be disappointed. You buy it. I email it. You print it, read it, and benefit from it. |
|
"Butler's Guide to Backyard Ice Rinks" Chapters:
Want more info?
Click HERE |
How can you get a copy of this great product? Option 1: Click here: (Payment implies you have read and agreed to the disclaimer in the fine print hidden near the end of this web page) Not
convinced yet?
Click HERE for more info Upon receipt of payment, a pdf file will be e-mailed to you. The pdf file is formatted so that "The Guide" can be printed, 3-hole punched, and placed in a binder for years of reference. And since you'll receive your copy by e-mail, you'll have it fast and with no shipping costs worldwide. |
|
Below is a sampling of the feedback received from the many happy customers:
|
Dozens of copies of "Butler's Guide to Backyard Ice Rinks" have been sold to satisfied customers in the following 19 U.S. states and 6 Canadian provinces: Alaska, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Michigan, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Utah, West Virginia, Wisconsin, along with Alberta, British Columbia, Newfoundland, Ontario, Saskatchewan, & Quebec
|
| Disclaimer: Note: Neither Butler's Guide to Backyard Ice Rinks, nor Pete's Excellent Home page can be held responsible for any of the following: - lawsuits brought on by your overly uptight homeowner's association or less than kind neighbors - copious amounts of adulation from overjoyed neighborhood children - splinters from handling stacks of rink boards - frostbite from assembling your rink too far into the winter season - broken windows from poor rink site selection or poor rink orientation - moldy grass because you left your rink assembled too long after the ice melted - any injuries or deaths to animals or people All rinks built are at your own risk. |
| Please check out the Friday Knights home page. This is one of the hockey teams I play for. | Please check out the Detroit Chaos home page. This is the hockey team Pete plays on in the April Niagara Falls tournament. | Please check out the Rochester Hills PCT Bike Club home page. I am a member of this exclusive club of idiots who ride bikes in all weather. |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
| Pete's Excellent Home Page -
(aka zpinaddict) Main Home Page- www.zpinaddict.com Sign Guestbook View Guestbook |
|