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"roger garber"

25/03/2005 7:28 PM

outdoor playset plans for children

anyone have plans for a kids outdoor playset? looking at building something
for my 3 yr old in the next few weeks. any ideas or suggestions are
appreciated


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"No"

in reply to "roger garber" on 25/03/2005 7:28 PM

25/03/2005 4:33 PM

Yes - You can get plans and hardware kits a Lowes. I bought one of these
kits before Lowes even carried them. The kit will give you the chains for
swings, some brackets, fake rocks, etc. The kits were by play star. I found
the plans very good. Side of the box has a materials list. All the cut-offs
and waste could barely fill a 5 galon bucket.

I built this one http://www.playstarinc.com/champion.asp it took me just a
weekend.

Others at http://www.playstarinc.com/playsets.asp

One suggestion - If I do another one I will use torx or square drive screws
and get myself a cordless impact driver such as
http://www.hitachipowertools.com/store_item.php?iID=104&arrPath=1,2,22,p104,

Have fun.

"roger garber" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> anyone have plans for a kids outdoor playset? looking at building
> something
> for my 3 yr old in the next few weeks. any ideas or suggestions are
> appreciated
>
>

Mm

"Mark"

in reply to "roger garber" on 25/03/2005 7:28 PM

29/03/2005 8:22 PM

I have books on the subject...
Handcrafted Playgrounds by M. Paul Freidberg, Build a Kid's Yard by Creative
Homeowner....hit Amazon - I'm sure there's a ton more.
More.
Lowes handles the components by a certain company, they might have plans
too.
Mark
"roger garber" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> anyone have plans for a kids outdoor playset? looking at building
something
> for my 3 yr old in the next few weeks. any ideas or suggestions are
> appreciated
>
>


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