I recently took down my daughters and saved for this exact purpose. Great video! I save and repurpose as much as I can. I stored a old frame for a pop up canopy for 12 years until last dove season I modified for a dove decoy perch. My wife loves/hates the ingenuity! Great job!!
That’s such an awesome idea 🥰 .. I held on to my sons old trampoline frame, when his mat had a big tree branch go though it. I know what Iam going to be using them for now.
G'day Sweenies Creek Farm, Looks great! Thank you for sharing, I pray that God blesses you today! Hugs and love to you and your family. 💖✝🤗 Have a beautiful and blessed week. God Bless 💖✝🤗
Great video. I've had 2 14 foot trampoline frames saved since last year and came across another one this morning. The tarps work as great summer shade for a dog pen or greenhouse. They work out to about 80% shade which is perfect for growing in the 105F+ degree summer days of Kansas. I'll be doing this pronto for fall growing. Hopefully, I can keep a compost pile at one end to keep some heat going when it cools down. I really like how descriptive you make this build. I have a small A-frame stored with the same diameter posts, I'll try to use for braces. You've got me motivated now. Much appreciated.
Great video folks..Thank you for sharing..!!!...I just put a 6ft wide 12ft long 18inch deep raised strawberry garden in here in Tennessee..This is a great idea, and we have an old Trampoline i was just ready to throw away...lol...Well not anymore im making one of these..Thanks brotha!!!
Sounds great! Post on your local "free to take" and facebook marketplace and you will be surprised how many people in your town will have old trampolines they are happy to give away. Good luck!
This is a brilliant repurpose. Found your video and channel from the Tuber Chat channel share. Your explanation of how you are doing this is great and thorough. Thank you great video.
Glad it was helpful! It is a great way to upcycle and re-use what is regarded as rubbish and the resulting high tunnel has been a great addition to the farm.
Great idea and very clear instructions. How did you make the (lengtwise) connection at the middle 2 arches? If I understand well there are no welded lugs like at the outer 2 arches. Thank you for your answer!
Hi, thanks for watching. I have had that question asked a few times. We did film that but lost all the audio. I am going to do another video just to address this soon. I will let you know when it's up 🙂
Hi thanks for the video. It's given me a few ideas. Could you tell us briefly how you fixed the top rail please as there's only sockets on one side of the hoop? Couldn't find another another video explaining this. Thanks.
Hi there. Sorry for the late reply. I am going to have to do a video on this as I have been asked this a few times. I did film this at the time but the audio cut out and I didnt put it in. I actually cut off a bracket from another arch and screwed it on to the other side. I just used an angle grinder to do that. Then I put on some aluminum tape to protect the cloth from sharp edges.
Hi Whitney, we have been asked this a few times. We did film it but we lost sound during it so didn't make the cut. We are going to do a quick update soon on how we did it using the left over connectors for the legs on the trampoline.
Nice job but I'm wondering you never showed us how you connected the top center pipes since all the inserts are facing in one direction. So if you set up loop one you point in one direction you set up loop two you point in the opposite direction obviously you can connect the pipes between but then there's no way to insert the pipe on the other side of the loop and you've got the pipe going all the way across and you did not show us what you did I thought you would put two loops together in your first one cuz it was much shorter so what did you do did you weld the piece of pipe on
Hi Wayne, we have been asked this a few times. We did film it but we lost sound during it so didn't make the cut. We are going to do a quick update soon on how we did it using the left over connectors for the legs on the trampoline.
A good bit of ASMR at 7:20. Enjoyed it so much I went back and watched it a second time. 👍
I recently took down my daughters and saved for this exact purpose. Great video! I save and repurpose as much as I can. I stored a old frame for a pop up canopy for 12 years until last dove season I modified for a dove decoy perch. My wife loves/hates the ingenuity! Great job!!
Thanks mate. Its a nice feeling when you repurpose something and give it a new life and not put it into landfill.
That's a really great solution. And free!
What an awesome idea!! What a wonderful way to put "garbage" to use I cant wait to watch all your gardening videos while I go through our winter!
We did trampoline low tunnels last year !! 😁
What an excellent idea. Never seen it done that way before. Very impressive.
That’s such an awesome idea 🥰 .. I held on to my sons old trampoline frame, when his mat had a big tree branch go though it. I know what Iam going to be using them for now.
So glad to have given you some ideas! We think its a really great way to put them back into use.
Very cool, Thank You for sharing this !
#34likes nice DIY greenhouse thank you for sharing have a great day
What a beautiful farm! Beautiful cattle & chickens! Will be seeing more of you later! ❤️
Thank you so much! We love it here and have a lot of plans for the future.
G'day Sweenies Creek Farm, Looks great! Thank you for sharing, I pray that God blesses you today! Hugs and love to you and your family. 💖✝🤗 Have a beautiful and blessed week. God Bless 💖✝🤗
Thank you! You too! we are very happy with how it came out.
Great idea and very resourceful! 😍 Well done, hopefully some of the rains we're having make it your way ! Take care
Awesome, love this.
Great video. I've had 2 14 foot trampoline frames saved since last year and came across another one this morning. The tarps work as great summer shade for a dog pen or greenhouse. They work out to about 80% shade which is perfect for growing in the 105F+ degree summer days of Kansas. I'll be doing this pronto for fall growing. Hopefully, I can keep a compost pile at one end to keep some heat going when it cools down. I really like how descriptive you make this build. I have a small A-frame stored with the same diameter posts, I'll try to use for braces. You've got me motivated now. Much appreciated.
So glad you enjoyed it and we motivated you :)
Now this is a wonderful idea to use what you have at your disposal. loving the idea
Glad you like it! Thanks for the support.
Ingenious is all I got to say about that! ❤️😮😃🤯
Watching this one tonight and what a great way to poly tunnel
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video folks..Thank you for sharing..!!!...I just put a 6ft wide 12ft long 18inch deep raised strawberry garden in here in Tennessee..This is a great idea, and we have an old Trampoline i was just ready to throw away...lol...Well not anymore im making one of these..Thanks brotha!!!
Sounds great! Post on your local "free to take" and facebook marketplace and you will be surprised how many people in your town will have old trampolines they are happy to give away. Good luck!
This is a brilliant repurpose. Found your video and channel from the Tuber Chat channel share. Your explanation of how you are doing this is great and thorough. Thank you great video.
Awesome, thank you and welcome to the family. Appreciate the support.
Brilliant!!
Great idea- thank you! Considering this for my high tunnel!
Glad it was helpful! It is a great way to upcycle and re-use what is regarded as rubbish and the resulting high tunnel has been a great addition to the farm.
Nice to watching
Thank you very much!
Great video
Awesome guys!!
thanks so much Bibby
Great idea
Thanks for the great info!
Our pleasure. Glad it was helpful!
Great idea and very clear instructions. How did you make the (lengtwise) connection at the middle 2 arches? If I understand well there are no welded lugs like at the outer 2 arches. Thank you for your answer!
Hi, thanks for watching. I have had that question asked a few times. We did film that but lost all the audio. I am going to do another video just to address this soon. I will let you know when it's up 🙂
Hi thanks for the video. It's given me a few ideas.
Could you tell us briefly how you fixed the top rail please as there's only sockets on one side of the hoop? Couldn't find another another video explaining this. Thanks.
Hi there. Sorry for the late reply. I am going to have to do a video on this as I have been asked this a few times. I did film this at the time but the audio cut out and I didnt put it in. I actually cut off a bracket from another arch and screwed it on to the other side. I just used an angle grinder to do that. Then I put on some aluminum tape to protect the cloth from sharp edges.
@@SweeniesCreekFarm thank you for your reply. Good luck for the future.❤
What did you use to connect the top center pipes?
Hi Whitney, we have been asked this a few times. We did film it but we lost sound during it so didn't make the cut. We are going to do a quick update soon on how we did it using the left over connectors for the legs on the trampoline.
Nice job but I'm wondering you never showed us how you connected the top center pipes since all the inserts are facing in one direction. So if you set up loop one you point in one direction you set up loop two you point in the opposite direction obviously you can connect the pipes between but then there's no way to insert the pipe on the other side of the loop and you've got the pipe going all the way across and you did not show us what you did I thought you would put two loops together in your first one cuz it was much shorter so what did you do did you weld the piece of pipe on
Hi Wayne, we have been asked this a few times. We did film it but we lost sound during it so didn't make the cut. We are going to do a quick update soon on how we did it using the left over connectors for the legs on the trampoline.
check through your videos later