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<blockquote data-quote="flowerpot" data-source="post: 7349902" data-attributes="member: 142783"><p>You will need planning, it is engineering work. There are plenty of guides around on how to build one. McVeigh Parker sell kits, drain pipes, membrane, fencing. You add the sand, stone and top surface. Do it correctly the first time or it will never be successful and either be too deep, too wet, too dusty and you will end up taking it all up and doing it again.</p><p></p><p>20 x 40 is the size of a dressage arena for small competitions, so no, that isn't really large enough, its the absolute minimum.</p><p></p><p>Drainage is indeed the most vital thing. Also consider the top surface and what it will be used for - just schooling or jumping. Obviously a home use one is going to have a lot less use than a riding school or competition venue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flowerpot, post: 7349902, member: 142783"] You will need planning, it is engineering work. There are plenty of guides around on how to build one. McVeigh Parker sell kits, drain pipes, membrane, fencing. You add the sand, stone and top surface. Do it correctly the first time or it will never be successful and either be too deep, too wet, too dusty and you will end up taking it all up and doing it again. 20 x 40 is the size of a dressage arena for small competitions, so no, that isn't really large enough, its the absolute minimum. Drainage is indeed the most vital thing. Also consider the top surface and what it will be used for - just schooling or jumping. Obviously a home use one is going to have a lot less use than a riding school or competition venue. [/QUOTE]
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