Amazing!!! Brilliant and thrifty! As a woman I am country lady who enjoys all crafts and with much help yep for this I'd need great talented help. Sweet child adorable puppy ♡ love your outdoor scenery must be wonderful to live there hard work always pays. Thanks for sharing much appreciated
Thank you sir, it's still being used. I'll get 15 years out of it at least I'm sure. probably much more The 6mil UV treated poly lasts at least three years for me.
Just posted your same idea! That is scary we saw the same thing at about the same time. I’m building a paint booth. Using white billboard tarp for the roof.
Absolutely. I've had some challenges with a heavy winter while keeping the poly on. But currently it's full of strawberries, chard, orach, licorice anise, French tarragon, lemon balm. Arugula, squash, dill, lavender, asparagus seedlings, cukes and a huge wall of sugar peas. It's been very handy. I'm building a second for storing quads and snow machines. Thanks for watching!
I know you have completed this years ago, but what if you flip the trampoline pieces towards each other and run pipes between them using the fittings normally used for the uprights ( you would have 3 sets of these) it would make it a much stronger unit. I am making a paint booth considering using your method. Plenty of room to paint a car or truck,
@@c50ge it might work, each trampoline was slightly different as each was a different make. I'm sure it can be done. I didn't put braces between up high because it gives a spot for snow to collect and not slide down. Where I put my wood seems idea.
TheClosedpalm It should be. I believe that would be 7.8 mil. I use 6 mil uv treated poly. The uv resistance is important if you want more than a year out of the plastic. I get 3+ years out of mine.
I've had a couple real heavy stirms come up since I built this. I'm in the mountains and have tall trees as a bit of shelter. Lost some trees but the greenhouse did fine. I get 4' of snow and need to plow on the sides or the snow makes it lean. All in all it's worth more to me than it cost 10 fold. I'll build another for my quads and snowmobiles.
I wish I had that many trampolines now.
You'll find some. Put up an add looking, they're so common. Probably only take a week to track a few down.
Absolutely awesomeman! I built one out of recycled fence. I'm definitely going to keep my eyes out for old trampolines
The Wyatt life neighbour throwing one out today.....on it like a mantis 🙂
@@stephenrowe1415 right on
Amazing!!! Brilliant and thrifty! As a woman I am country lady who enjoys all crafts and with much help yep for this I'd need great talented help. Sweet child adorable puppy ♡ love your outdoor scenery must be wonderful to live there hard work always pays. Thanks for sharing much appreciated
Great job by the way~!!
Absolutely awesome.
This is sweet!
Thank you sir, it's still being used.
I'll get 15 years out of it at least I'm sure. probably much more
The 6mil UV treated poly lasts at least three years for me.
Great idea both of my neighbors trowed away their trampoline s I wish ed I seen this video early now I want to build one
Wow looks great
What would happen if every two hoops, you faced the T joints to each other and used the straight pipes to connect them?
Just posted your same idea! That is scary we saw the same thing at about the same time. I’m building a paint booth. Using white billboard tarp for the roof.
I'm sure you could.
A little extra rigidity I'll bet.
Where did you get the poly and what mil and width? ? ?
Any hardware store.
6 mil UV treated poly.
I buy it in a 2000²' roll.
20'x100'.
Is this still standing? I figured it’s been 4 years since you’ve built it I’d ask.
Absolutely.
I've had some challenges with a heavy winter while keeping the poly on. But currently it's full of strawberries, chard, orach, licorice anise, French tarragon, lemon balm. Arugula, squash, dill, lavender, asparagus seedlings, cukes and a huge wall of sugar peas.
It's been very handy.
I'm building a second for storing quads and snow machines.
Thanks for watching!
I know you have completed this years ago, but what if you flip the trampoline pieces towards each other and run pipes between them using the fittings normally used for the uprights ( you would have 3 sets of these) it would make it a much stronger unit. I am making a paint booth considering using your method. Plenty of room to paint a car or truck,
@@c50ge it might work, each trampoline was slightly different as each was a different make.
I'm sure it can be done.
I didn't put braces between up high because it gives a spot for snow to collect and not slide down.
Where I put my wood seems idea.
i might have missed it but what thickness plastic did you use? i can get 200 um plastic rolls here is that thick enough?
TheClosedpalm
It should be. I believe that would be 7.8 mil. I use 6 mil uv treated poly. The uv resistance is important if you want more than a year out of the plastic. I get 3+ years out of mine.
So it is 3 recycled total trampoline ?
Yes
How has it held up to wind?
I've had a couple real heavy stirms come up since I built this. I'm in the mountains and have tall trees as a bit of shelter. Lost some trees but the greenhouse did fine.
I get 4' of snow and need to plow on the sides or the snow makes it lean.
All in all it's worth more to me than it cost 10 fold. I'll build another for my quads and snowmobiles.
Does it snow where you live?
It sure does.
4' of snowpack in my yard last winter.