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Swing set q
Hi everyone
Two diff family friends offered us swingsets-a little tykes And a Step 2 naturally playful one- five foot high slide, two swings. Both are similarly priced
Is dismantling and reassembling these things difficult? I guess I'm trying to figure out if its worth the hassle- given what these things cost in stores, I feel like its worth it even if we only get two summers out of it...?
Opinions?
Message edited 7/9/2013 6:08:42 PM.
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Posted 7/9/13 5:55 PM |
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Re: Swing set q
I think it is worth it if you have someone that is handy that can put it together. My sister and BIL offered us their old wood swingset but my BIL took it apart. My DH had to rent a U-Haul to get it to our house and had to make two trips for the pieces (they only live 3 miles away though). My BIL helped assemble it back together which helped. He is handy though, works in construction. FIL powerwashed it and I stained the entire thing, looks like new again. Normally runs for $1300 so I think it was worth it.
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Posted 7/10/13 12:27 PM |
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