So my wooden swing set has just about called it quits. Only had four years so a little disappointed in it. I have all 4 yr olds and under what do you guys use for swing sets.
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Originally posted by irishdancer View PostSo my wooden swing set has just about called it quits. Only had four years so a little disappointed in it. I have all 4 yr olds and under what do you guys use for swing sets.
I can't believe yours only lasted 4 years! Were the kids rough on it or did the wood rot?
Where did you get it from?
My DH made ours using huge posts and commercial grade swings.
The one's you buy at like Wal-Mart are kind of a joke! The wood timbers they use are ridiculously small and not at all sturdy.
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I have this one, except it doesn't have the 'extra' swing on the left side by the clubhouse. We have 2 regular swings & 1 bucket swing. I have a love/hate relationship with it. We do have a sandbox at the bottom and the kids will spend hours playing (and are shaded), but the house becomes a sandpit... Always worried when the little ones are out there that they'll get smacked by the older ones swinging on the swing. Also, I HATE spending hours upon hours being a referee and swing pusher. At some point, they need to learn to pump themselves or too bad, so sad.
http://www.rainbowplay.com/index.php...ubhouse-pkg-ii
We just re stained it last year and it's about 7 yrs. old. It's still in pretty good shape, but have had to sand it and stain it 2 times already. The sandbox gets redone every year.
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We have had our swingset for 17 years! My dad arrived one day with it for my odd and spent the day putting together. We had two at one time but having two takes up massive amounts of room but I did win alot of clients with having the two. Everyone was very understanding when we took it down.
I would love though to get a huge one from costco but the $$$$ is what stops me.Each day is a fresh start
Never look back on regrets
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We only get one shot at this!!
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wow, ours even survived a tornado that picked it up (1000 pounds) and threw it next to my pool. It took 4 people to put it back. I've had metal ones too and they do last a long time. Look on craigslist, people are always getting rid of them. One of our swingsets came from the garbage, they guy was hauling it out and I made dh stop and pick it up, it was an expensive one too.
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We had these
It looked as good after 8 years as it did the day it was put in. But, I don't know if it's only local to me.
We have searing heat here too, so they suggested the yellow slide, and it was almost never too hot to use. (it was in shade part of the day, and rarely used in the summer)
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Originally posted by irishdancer View PostBought from Toys r us. Live in South Florida, wood is rotted. It was such a pain to put together. Debating on the metal cheaper ones. Not sure if I could get a few years out of it. Hate spending $1000. Not sure how much longer I want to do this.
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We did Kid's creations
They are kind of expensive, but we have replaces the canopy, one of the trapeze bars and a glider for free. Sturdiness wise, we are going on nine years and the wood is as good as new.
We even moved it and it is wonderful.
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Originally posted by youretooloud View PostWe had these
It looked as good after 8 years as it did the day it was put in. But, I don't know if it's only local to me.
We have searing heat here too, so they suggested the yellow slide, and it was almost never too hot to use. (it was in shade part of the day, and rarely used in the summer)
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The Toys R Us swing sets are junk. Walmart sells the same ones.
We have one from Lowes, spent about $600 on the whole thing. It's great so far. It's 3 years old and looks new.
If you don't know how much longer you want to do this then get a metal one from Walmart, they are cheap and durable.
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