wall filler/ jump

Ottinmeg

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i am about to embark on making a wall jump. I was going to make it with slightly sloping front & back but am not sure if i should do it this way or whether to have the front and back straight or to have the back straight and the front slightly sloping.Have seen all 3 versions before. The main base will be 2ft 6, the top will be 1ft and the bricks will be 6 inches.That will give Ash a few different height options to play with and Taylor can just use the top part to jump over. I think i should go with the original plan given the height it will be. Anyone else got any opinions ? Once ive done that im going to make some stand alone pig fillers with the off cuts as Otto hates pigs with a passion and a few of the shows seem to be getting pigs fillers in!
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JessPickle

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We have a wall which then have bricks, then matching stands so a pole can be added on type a livery (who is a carpenter) made it

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