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Folding Trampoline

Posted on April 9, 2010.
Folding TrampolineIs it safe to weld my trampoline?

I have a 10 foot trampoline folding, as I was (current) to fold in the cold I forgot to move the metal sleeve before folding and as I bent over in more than two sides of the steel frame was broken and fell to the ground. that children are now beginning to wonder if I can install it again (because I have not had the courage to tell them I broke it, I only bought last year!) I was wondering if it would be safe to have welded?

A good weld should be stronger then the metal that is endearing, but the metal was probably tired much of the twist. You can save most settings, but should remove the pieces when damaged and replace them with new metal the same thickness. Scrap steel is cheap and in this economy, it should be a very cheap solution. If you are not trained in welding would be best to bring to a welding shop. They are easy to find in the yellow pages and as I indicated earlier, should be fairly resonably price.

Well done weld is as strong, if not more, than the metal it joins.

Unless you're a welder, he brings to a store. In most cases, it can be repaired so it does not even look like it was welded.

fib do you bounced too high and before you have lost weight, then I had a go was 2 fat and broke lol

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