How can I make a cover for the top of the trampoline?
Hi guys I have 8ft trampoline and as you know the top is always open but when is raining I want to make somehow like a roof for the trampoline I did look at YouTube but there is nothing and they selling it but it cost £79 which I pay for my trampoline that’s why I am asking you please guys if you have any ideas how to make my own one I really appreciate your help thank you very much
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Get a pool cover they work for a lot more then just over a pool.
You can buy a large tarp.
Do you have a safety net around it that is held up by poles? Maybe you could get some pvc pipe that is the same size and put them cross wise across the top by putting 45 degree elbows on the ends of the pvc and setting them on the top of your upright poles. Then stretch a plastic tarp across the pvc pipes and secure it to the uprights. Don't know if that would work but a possibility?
I would use a large tarp and adhere with clips that are strong. Your hardware store can help you.
We had one for years but we just swept it off and in snow turned it on it’s side so snow would not stretch it out. It lasted for 15 years.