This is a placeholder text
Group text
by Dobermannman on 10 August 2012 - 22:08
Koach,
Find one for less then $1K
Thomas Barriano
Find one for less then $1K
Thomas Barriano
by YogieBear on 10 August 2012 - 23:08
Koach - please lease the materials list on this a frame.....is it something that can be cut by home depot/lowes for us chicks? forever material is always better - but need specifications to see if it is friendly enough to build.........
yogie
yogie
by Rass on 11 August 2012 - 11:08
I looked at the plans.. VERY easy to build but heavy to move. I looked at others.. and found them all to the over $1k. There are moving wheels you can get from agility suppliers.
I have been looking at various plastic materials that are light but expensive as well.
I was talking to someone who suggested light weight plywood stiffened behind with zig zag lath.. but in thinking a little more about this the wall needs to have some weight so it won't tip when a dog hits it (or it need to be safely staked down).
A plywood wall can be built for around or under $100 and your time.. just need a circular saw, measuring tools (be sure to do metric) and a drill and screw driver.. cutter for the carpet. The jump can be made out of uprights and plastic siding to keep it light.
I have been looking at various plastic materials that are light but expensive as well.
I was talking to someone who suggested light weight plywood stiffened behind with zig zag lath.. but in thinking a little more about this the wall needs to have some weight so it won't tip when a dog hits it (or it need to be safely staked down).
A plywood wall can be built for around or under $100 and your time.. just need a circular saw, measuring tools (be sure to do metric) and a drill and screw driver.. cutter for the carpet. The jump can be made out of uprights and plastic siding to keep it light.
by Koach on 12 August 2012 - 22:08
Contact information Disclaimer Privacy Statement Copyright Information Terms of Service Cookie policy ↑ Back to top