Recycled Snowboard Bench

All of the stuff I built with I found around my house or in my garage. I have had these snowboards for years and the trampoline parts are from my trampoline that recently broke.
Supplies




- 2 snowboards
- Trampoline legs (2)
- trampoline net parts(5)
- trampoline base part (4)
- Leg extender (3)
- Hammer
- nuts and bolts
- Drill and drill bits

Take leg (2) Measure and mark about 10-15 inches from one side and cut. Repeat with both legs.
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Take the piece you just cut flip it so the smaller part will go into the piece you just cut


Now take (3) and cut so it will be the same length as both sides

Attach the piece you just cut into the leg and drill.

attach (4) to both legs drill and screw in.



Stand both legs up and make sure the snowboard hangs equally off both sides then drill.


Take (5) and drill small holes through one layer of metal on each leg then attach
I did not take a picture for this step. You will take the second snowboard and place it against the backing and you will drill through the snowboard and the metal. After you dill it you will place the screws through and tighten everything up.