Buying a fort-style playset might be like purchasing a minivan: You never think you'll do it, but then it just happens. I managed to avoid the minivan but I did recently buy a playset. It's my next project.
Rather than tear up sod, I'll be laying down heavy-duty landscape fabric and using 2x10 boards to build a perimeter wall. I hope to use wood chips as the protective material. The woodchips will be 8-9 inches deep and I'll add more over time as they settle.
I have never built or installed one of these, so I'm learning as I go. Looks like it will take me and another person 8-10 hours to put this together after the base is done.
It appears that I will need to use something to elevate the fort and posts of the playset, otherwise the first 8-9 inches will be buried in woodchips. To anyone here who has ever built one of these, what did you use to elevate the playset? Needs to be something that isn't dangerous to the kiddos if woodchips are moved around and it's exposed.
I welcome any input to what may be an odd inquiry. I didn't need to be any sort of handyman until I bought a house, so I'm learning to do things as I go.
Playset for the Kids
Rather than tear up sod, I'll be laying down heavy-duty landscape fabric and using 2x10 boards to build a perimeter wall. I hope to use wood chips as the protective material. The woodchips will be 8-9 inches deep and I'll add more over time as they settle.
I have never built or installed one of these, so I'm learning as I go. Looks like it will take me and another person 8-10 hours to put this together after the base is done.
It appears that I will need to use something to elevate the fort and posts of the playset, otherwise the first 8-9 inches will be buried in woodchips. To anyone here who has ever built one of these, what did you use to elevate the playset? Needs to be something that isn't dangerous to the kiddos if woodchips are moved around and it's exposed.
I welcome any input to what may be an odd inquiry. I didn't need to be any sort of handyman until I bought a house, so I'm learning to do things as I go.
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