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tarkia
2nd Jun 2002, 10:48 PM
You can make the jumps your self! It sound crazy but it saves you a LOT of money! All you need for the jump holders are either milk crates or anything that you would say was 'safe'(if your not sure then ask your instructor or look up on the internet) and for the poles all you need is a long thin branch that is reasonably straight and then you can buy pole pockets which are plastic colourful pockets which you can just pull over your poles instead of wasting time painting them and there very cheap and make your do-it-yourself jumps look like professional show-jumps! (if your confused then think of the pole as as a pillow and the pole pocket as a pillow case, and a pillow looks white and boring with no pillow case so you can brighten it up by pulling on a pillow case but in this case...a pole pocket!) Hope that helped...!

Kerry's Partner!!
10th Jun 2002, 09:38 PM
We could do with some more creativity and lateral thinking. I think your ideas are really good.

Showjumper
10th Jun 2002, 11:39 PM
I've built some jumps at Brad's yard using cones, tyres and logs. They're really nice, and Rosie jumps them well! They have pole pockets there, but they make a lot of noise in the wind - and it's been VERY windy down here of late! :p

cabanha
11th Jun 2002, 12:03 AM
We have made a few jumps before, just for schooling, out of PVC pipes, some random wood (for the standards) we had left over from our addition to the boarding barn, but you can also use logs, barrels (make sure they are filled with something VERY heavy), etc. I think it's more fun (make it a little weekend event) than going out and spending a TON of money on premade jumps. :D

KarlR
11th Jun 2002, 10:14 AM
You can buy long thin poles (sold as Spruce tops I think) because they are used for garden structures and the like. Usually a couple of pounds each.

They're heavier than the new plastic jumps and taper slightly, but are easily painted.

MEL H
3rd Jul 2002, 12:55 PM
The inners from rolls of carpet : you can get plastic or thick cardboard. They usually come with plugs in the end so you can fill with sand and seal for extra weight if you need to. They come in 4m lengths so you can cut to size. You can also make cups out of them by cutting a small length in half. The attach to the buckets, wings etc

Cochise
10th Jul 2002, 08:50 PM
What I'm going to do is get some big plastic drums (44 gallon) and punch holes in them for the jumping cups to sit in. The holes go down in a vertical line so that you can adjust the size of it. I live near a wood processing/timber factory so can ask for the cheap off cuts for poles, but I also live near a forets, so can go in and take the decent bits from off the ground! Can't wait!! Only problem at the moment is that I can's really ride in my paddock till the ground gets a bit firmer!!

jUmPingIsLifE
10th Jul 2002, 08:57 PM
creative??? haha...im the creative one in the family and good thing because there is no way anyone in my family could even help me buy ONE set of standards lol... all my jumps consist of boxes, chairs, logs, water buckets, little play toys that are safe and have no shape edges! lol and for my poles, i have sticks that i took all branches and sanded them smooth myself lol. i have made some really nice jumps before too!

maverick927
20th Jul 2002, 04:18 PM
I use milk crates for my wings and also as practice XC jumps. they are so versitile. Uprights spreads and triple bars whatever. Also the blocks you get are £20 brand new. Milk crates are £6 brand new and are just a little smaller.

For pole i use the stands from house (for sale) signs. a lot are dumped where i live. they are strong and very long., plus i get them free.

Alison+Rio
20th Jul 2002, 04:26 PM
I used to buy the drain pipes for houses and use those as poles! they come in different thickness's and are really cheap to buy! you can also decorate them with bandage tape in different colours! we used cones for the wings as well as barrels, milk crates buckets, tyres and anything else we could find!

smarty
28th Jul 2002, 09:32 PM
a word of warning ,the plastic pipes can be dangerous of they split due to the jagged edges! I have half given up on home made jumps and gone out and buoght some proper wings and poles! i am in the process of painting them! Has anyone got any wicked design ideas?
I also use the big upright barrels and line them up in a row, then infront i put ones on their side for a bit of a spread. Iam now looking for some kind of water tray! Any ideas?

Alison+Rio
29th Jul 2002, 08:15 AM
I see your point about the plastic poles splitting but Ive been using them for 2yrs with no problems (before he had been diagnosed with navicular). Im quite lucky that Rio loves to jump and has never hit a pole hard enough to do any damage!

Lucy J
30th Jul 2002, 07:58 AM
for a water tray you can cheat and use a piece of blue polyethene!

welsh_mountain
27th Aug 2002, 09:30 AM
i use tyres and my dad has built me some wooden jumps too! i just use pieces of wood flat wood! but... my dad has bought me some fencing poles and he has cut the pointed bit of adn i am painting them! they are really smart!

Forever~Autumn
31st Aug 2002, 06:23 PM
In the past I have used bamboo poles - they are light enough to lug around and have nicely spaced markings so you can paint sections! If you have a handy plantation, get someone to cut them - 5 or 6 inch diameter ones are good.

Tyres hung on a pole between two oil drums make a nice solid jump.

Bales of straw built in to walls (small bales).

Make your own fillers using miniature evergreen trees in pots - they last year round and most horses won't eat them! Handy at Xmas too.

You can make jump wings by securing sturdy posts to upright oildrums. Drill the post beforehand so you can put the jump cups in.

Look out for people cutting down their trees - ask for lengths of chopped up tree trunk. Short sections of about 1 foot are easier to move around than one great trunk, and this gives you more options in designing a jump.

For disposable (!) jumps try painting large cardboard cartons. You can weigh them down with something inside. Fun for a day or two until it rains - no storage worries! And good for training your horse to be bold.

rocketman
12th Sep 2002, 11:25 PM
I have built many home-made jumps myself. If anyone has access (dad or a friend) to a circular saw, really professional poles can be made from a 12' long pressure treated 4" x 4" . If these are fed through the saw, cutting the corners off, leaving a hexagonal pole ready for painting.

3" to 4" PVC pipe can also work, but may be a bit light encouraging knock downs. If you fill the pipe with sand to make it heavier and cap the ends, it will make a decent pole. PVC tape is also useful for applying stripes.

Free standing fillers are also easy to build and can make up good practice jumps for novice horses and riders, without the expense and difficulty of building actual wings. Again, using 4 x 4 pressure treated wood (or else it will rot in no time), one 8' length and some boards will make a single jump. If it is cut into 2' sections, two for the uprights and two for the feet, someone needs to drill holes so that a 'foot' can be bolted (carriage bolts) through the upright, forming a 'T' shape. Then, taking 10 or 12 foot boards, these are screwed onto the uprights so that the feet are now perpendicular to the boards. This is a cheap and easy free-standing jump.

Jay.o
14th Sep 2002, 02:51 PM
we cut a bit of wood into 2 and then put them in to a cross and nail then. they will then swivel and you can make the jump small and big. you do 2 of theses and put a peice of wood down the middle and cover it in a pole cover or get a group of mates and paint them thats fun on a nice summers day after riding or something.

anyway thats what i did ! ! !

jay

Anro
9th Jun 2007, 08:51 AM
what could you use for jump cups or what ever them:o:confused:

Daffy Dilly
9th Jun 2007, 10:41 PM
This thread is 5 years old...

and you either rest the poles on the wings, buy some jump cups or make wings with built in jump cups.

x.fat-pony.x
17th Jun 2007, 07:00 PM
Love these threads, it just shows how creative us equine lovers are! Great ideas, might try some out when the grass gets a little drier :D