Trampoline time again, random title yes, Montgomery Moose would be proud.
Disaster did strike however within three days we were back up and running with brand-new springs and jump matt, and wow what a difference to the experience, far more rebound, and we tire out faster, back down to 10-15m per session.
Below is a gallery of photos which show you the process of removing springs and the jump mat, rust treating frame, weeding and clearing area, trimming hedges back and refitting 72 new springs and new mat.
Cabie with Mum demonstrating the previous location of the rogue spring.
The total price was around £100 with shipping that included 75 new springs and a brand-new jump mat.
The first glut of srings removed using a large screw driver, using a flicking motion. We found a helpful video on how to remove the springs and the same woman showed us how to put newsprings on.
The overgrown area full of various greenery, creepers etc.
You'll also see underneath it's been completely weeded so the raspberry plants have been pulled out as well as the clemetis and brambles, we also trimmed back the Camellia and the Laurel tree.
Randomly we bought this around five years ago when I was digging around the things underneath and cleaning up we found a ladder that should have been used when we actually got it.
I am back up to 15 minutes I seem to get far more jump nice with new springs mean far more flex as well.