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I've recently made some jumps and tyre jump the same as shown in this link http://www.dogsporttalk.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=1073

Brought everything form Bunnings.I think for memory the jumps cost about $40 and the tyre about the same.I've only made 2 weave poles at the moment and will add on a required.

Am thinking about buying a tunnel from airdogs

Thanks for posting this link - I think even I should be able to tackle this job. :mad

Have bookmarked this link for when I am ready to give it a go.

Any chance of posting your pics that you have made so far. :rofl:

Thanks again. :D

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I've recently made some jumps and tyre jump the same as shown in this link http://www.dogsporttalk.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=1073

Brought everything form Bunnings.I think for memory the jumps cost about $40 and the tyre about the same.I've only made 2 weave poles at the moment and will add on a required.

Am thinking about buying a tunnel from airdogs

Thanks for posting this link - I think even I should be able to tackle this job. :mad

Have bookmarked this link for when I am ready to give it a go.

Any chance of posting your pics that you have made so far. :rofl:

Thanks again. :D

No problems.Will take some pics tomorrow and post.

Only took OH about 20 mins for the jumps and about the same for the tyre

We just brought all the stuff from Bunnings

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We have a set of 12 plasticy tomato stakes that make excellent weave poles, cheap from bunnings.

I also got a tunnel on ebay for $20 - remember to search for childrens tunnels, not just agility ones. The one I have is really heavy duty and durable, the sort they use in kindies and someone was getting rid of it as their kids didn't use it anymore. :mad

We made jumps from pvc piping pretty cheap too.

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ok thanks i wont mum to go to bunnings tommorow now it about i hour away lol

Ha,your poor mum.Make sure you also have a saw as well.You'll need it to cut some of the tubing,also a drill to make the jump adjustable

We also brought some special glue as we glued some of the parts together,not many as I wanted to be able to pull most pieces down for transporting.It's located right beside the tubing section(plumbing area)

I'll try and post pictures tomorrow of mine too.

Think for a jump you'll need 6 sections of tubing(I used 25mm)plus the joiner parts and I brought larger joiners to use to put the jump part on

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