I'm setting up a throwing wall for my son's baseball training, where he can throw weighted balls. Our options for the wall materials are limited since we have drywall or siding, both inside and outside. I'm thinking about constructing a 4x4 section with plywood in our basement for him to throw against. Should I just attach the plywood directly to the studs, or would it be better to add a frame or 1x materials for support? Also, would adding foam or any other cushioning layer help reduce vibrations and protect the drywall behind it?
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I built something similar recently. I put a couple of foam exercise mats between the wall and plywood, which worked wonders. I also used a stall mat on the front to protect the plywood and minimize rebound. It really helped with the sound and vibration!
Instead of attaching the plywood directly to the studs, consider hanging a barrier that can absorb the impact. You could use mesh from old batting cages or even heavy canvas. Just hang it 12 inches or so away from the wall to catch the balls effectively without damaging the wall too much.
Great ideas here! If you add furniture blankets behind the plywood, it'll help dampen sound cheaply. Rubber sound-deadening sheets are awesome, but I get that they're pricey. Mixing and matching these materials might give you the best results without breaking the bank!
