DIY In-Ground Trampoline: On A Budget
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- Опубліковано 10 вер 2021
- We searched for months for a trampoline that met our specifications….. we gave up looking and a few months later saw an ad for just what we wanted at a killer deal. We bought this 10’x 17’ trampoline from Upper Bounce. We like to bury our trampolines. It makes it easier for smaller kids to access, and you don’t have to worry about a gust of wind carrying away. Not to mention it’s just more esthetically pleasing. We rented a mini-ex to dig our hole and used a transit as our guide. We acquired a load of free pallets which is all we used on this build. We used the beefier pieces to build onto the trampoline frame and the slats to create our retention wall. We used deck screws to assemble the frame to avoid corrosion. It’s a great idea to coat the lumber in a some sort of wood protectant. Being on a budget we made the call to return the mini-ex as soon as our hole was dug and manually shoveled for the back filling phase. We left the pad off of the springs to allow better air flow and optimum bounce. The net keeps the kids off the springs and from falling down our hill. We’re so happy with this project and the endless hours of safe, fun and fresh air it will provide for our crazy crew!
Trampoline:
www.amazon.com/dp/B01N5FZHTS/...
Lumber Sealant:
www.lowes.com/pd/BLACK-JACK-R...
Pallet Buster tool;
www.amazon.com/dp/B00JH41U7M/...
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Love how they’re barefoot, i grew up in what we call “the high desert” and spent a lot of my childhood barefoot feeling the sand on my feet was always therapeutical
I like to say they’re feral children🤣Sounds like an awesome upbringing!! Thanks for watching:)
I just bought the exact trampoline and was searching for a Diy to put it inground! So glad you did this video! Thank you!
Oh yay! You’ll love it! Our kids still play on it everyday:)
Great job! Good little helpers! Now the fun begins!
Yeah. They spend a couple hours on it daily! They really missed our trampoline we had in Utah!
Wow!! This is absolutely amazing!!
One day when I own my own property, I'm definitely doing this for the kids! Because whether mine are grown, or I have neices/nephews, grandkids etc.. there will be kids around lol
Thank you. Yes!! Do it, you won’t regret it!
This is awesome!!
Thanks! Have you buried a trampoline before?
So well done. Thx
Thank you!
What's that blue bar that your taking the pallets apart with?
Use Foam puzzle pieces as spring protectors
What about pouring rain?
That’s awesome. I want to do this so bad! How long did it take to excavate?
Do it! Excavation took just a couple hours:)
Be cool if there was a creek nearby to toss kids in after that day,lol
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What do you think you have in it for cost? That exact same trampoline is for sale at Scheels sporting good at just about $600 but I’m wondering what you have for other materials looks like sand and lumber. Did you bring a backhoe in to dig because I would have to in Arizona the grounds too hard to dig with the shovel anyway just looking for a ballpark estimate on cost.
Only cost was backhoe rental and the trampoline. We used free pallets for retention wall as mentioned in the video. It wasn’t anymore than $400 for the backhoe rental, and then we paid around $1000 for the trampoline so $600 is a great deal! So we spent no more than $1400 on this entire project:) Goodluck with yours! Thanks for watching:)
I want to do this for my grandchildren. I keep hearing that I need to be concerned about it becoming a snake pit. Any suggestions on how to avoid the underneath area becoming a snake pit? Have you ever heard of this? I live in Colorado (rattlesnakes).
We’re in Colorado as well. We have only encountered one rattler in the past year and a half up at the property, and it wasn’t under our trampoline. No suggestions from us at this point but if that is something we face we will update here:) Goodluck with your project!
Jk you just said it in the video
There is a link to it in the description as well:)
Have you seen any snake under it? We thought about doing this but worry about snakes where we live.
Nope, no snakes thus far!
Price ??
I don’t remember exactly how much we paid for the trampoline but around $1000. They didn’t sell them on Amazon back when we were shopping, but now they do sell them and for around what we paid if not a little cheaper:)
lol kids removing nails in bare feet 😅
What about water 💦 ??? Rain
We touch on that very thing in the video. The slope of the ground around the trampoline should shed a majority of moisture- and it shouldn’t be an issue considering you should only be accumulating the precipitation that is falling directly above the opening. If you live in an area where the water table is higher and you receive crazy amounts of moisture here are some options…. Depending on the layout of the property, you can run a pipe to redirect moisture to a lower elevation area. You can also install a sump pump to pump out water if it becomes an issue.
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This !!!!
Nails and bare feet?