Thursday, March 20, 2014

Attaching a 14foot trampoline to a home made raft.?




adam gumie


Okay, so last fall I brought a trampoline for a steal, and I can get plastic rain barrels cheep too. I am a smart guy, and I know this is absolutely possible, but what I want to know is how dangerous do you think it is? And are there laws agents a contraption like this? I've been all over the Internet today and can't find one person that has ever done this. Would I be the first? I find it really hard to beleave this hasn't been tried before. Seeing as a 14 foot water trampoline costs like two grand and this could be put together for prob. Less than $200.


Answer
Water trampolines are generally big inner tubes with a soft mesh strapped across them. This way they won't have metal materials on them. Metal would rust out or run the risk of cutting someone jumping on it. Putting a regular trampoline with all of it's metal springs out on the water seems like a tremendously STUPID idea.

Bear in mind the insurance risks if someone else got injured on something you put together and made available. The costs of a lawsuit would be ENORMOUS if someone got hurt or killed.

Trampoline springs left in a bucket of water throughout winter?




Gilly


We take down the trampoline every winter and my dad forgot to put the bucket of springs back to the shed. They were left outside and it rained so it was covered with water. They're not still usable right? How much will it cost to replace all the springs? :\


Answer
=== idf you could just soak the rust off the springs with gasoline and try the springs you may discover that those springs are still usable .... otherwise,,,, get the manufacturer name and email them and ask for the closest place to purchase or get them new springs shipped to you




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