Ok, so I have been looking at swing sets, with monkey bars, for my kids. Everywhere I went, it seemed that playsets were $500 on up for cheesy wooden ones that didn't seem like they would stand for very long. So, I thought to myself "Why not just build one out of steel?". So I called around and found some good prices for steel and built one. This is way overkill for a kids playset, but it was a good value for the steel, it will last for much longer than anything made out of wood, plus it will stand up to way more abuse from the kids than a wooden one would. It's made out of 4" C-Channel with 3/4" Round bar for the monkey bars. There will also be a fort on top as soon as I can get some more steel for the platform and railings.
Haha...not really. They're pretty average for a 9, 7, 3 and 1yr old. I just had some C-channel that I hadn't used so bought matching to build the whole thing. Plus, this thing will last for many many years and through all the abuse they could throw at it.
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WerkSpace wrote:RustOleum Hammered Paint works great on projects like this. It comes in a variety of colors.
Hey!! I didn't think of that! Looks really good too. I was just going to use regular spray paint but I think I'll look into using this!! Thanks for the great idea!
Firewelder,
I LOVE it! As Jody says, there's NO kill like overkill!
That's a swingset/jungle gym your grandchildren can use.
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That's kind of what I was thinking as well. Plus, as rough as my kids play, and their friends, it will defiantly stand up to the abuse. The main structure joints were grooved and welded with 6010 stick and the bars for the monkey bars were welded with .035 hard wire. I got very lucky and had a day with no wind so it made welding the bars easier since I could use wire and not lose my shielding gas.
There's an old expression " you can't polish a turd " ( well it's from the north of England so it's " you canny polish a turd ) but I'm not sure about painting one - ( or chroming )
noddybrian wrote:There's an old expression " you can't polish a turd " ( well it's from the north of England so it's " you canny polish a turd ) but I'm not sure about painting one - ( or chroming )
tell me again how we keep getting off topic ? !!
The TV show "Mythbusters" did this one... I think they used Lion poop and a Japanese method, to polish a turd like a billiard ball, proving "you can".
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I didn't mean to hijack to post... It was meant to be "comic relief".
Thanks for all the replies. Unfortunately, things have really picked up at work...we're working 5 12 hr days and 8hrs on Sat. Haven't had time to do any paint as yet except to rattle can some primer on it to keep it from rusting. I will definitely post pics once the final paint job is done. I appreciate all the positive feedback since this was the first time I've attempted something at home with the "blueprints" all in my head...not even a sketch to go by. Next project in the works is a small trailer for my 12' fiberglass boat!
Firewelder wrote:Thanks for all the replies. Unfortunately, things have really picked up at work...we're working 5 12 hr days and 8hrs on Sat. Haven't had time to do any paint as yet except to rattle can some primer on it to keep it from rusting. I will definitely post pics once the final paint job is done. I appreciate all the positive feedback since this was the first time I've attempted something at home with the "blueprints" all in my head...not even a sketch to go by. Next project in the works is a small trailer for my 12' fiberglass boat!
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TxBigRed wrote:I think he means unfortunately for his personal life... 5 12's and 8 on Saturday doesn't leave much time for yourself.
Very true...and that's what I meant. I totally love my job and wouldn't want to do anything else. Structural steel fabrication in a shop environment running .045 and 1/16 dual-shield as well as stick. Just means no time for the kids and no time for other projects at home I usually spend Sundays sitting on my rear trying to rest up to start again Monday morning.