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How To Make A Wrestling Ring
by jie Posted on November 26th, 2008Materials Needed
- Trampoline
- Rope
- PVC pipe, the smaller size, the flexible kind–about 20 meters
- Black electrical tape
- Steel metal poles
Step by Step Procedure
Step 1
Take about 24 springs for the ropes. 8 for the top, 8 for the middle, and 8 for the bottom rope.
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Step 2
Take a straight metal pole and stick it into the ground and bind it to a stake, where you can put your ropes into.
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Step 3
Tie your rope onto the spring. After you do this, stick it onto the hole to make a top rope. Once that’s done, grab your PVC flexible pipe and thread the rope through the pipe to give it strength and to make it more realistic. Wrap the tape around the edge so it doesn’t fray and unbend when you cut it. Hook it onto the other end with the same method.
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Step 4
Tie a knot to connect the other end to the spring. Notice that it is very strong and you can bounce all around it without any problems.
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Step 5
Do this for all the ropes. If you want to use a heat gun to melt and strengthen the bind of the PVC pipe, it would be great for adding strength.
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