Hi,
I'm planning to make some swings for the kids, but I'm having trouble deciding what dimension wood I should use to ensure that they're strong enough - and obviously whatever I settle on has to be available from a yard where I can get hold of it, and available in lengths long enough to make the project.
The largely arbitrarily-arrived-at design I've got in mind would entail a 3m span for the top bar (not entirely unsupported, as I plan to have diagonal supports at the hips) at a height of 3m off the ground (so legs about 3.4m long).
So far the best option I've come up with is 100m, square profile treated softwood posts from these guys: 3.6m x 100mm x 100mm treated softwood post . They're local to me and sell that specification of timber in 3.6m lengths, which would give me all the lengths I need.
Any advice gratefully received.. as I always find with woodworking projects, if somebody handed me a pile of all the right bits and said 'build it' I'd be fine, but add in the infinite diversity of materials that are available and I get lost in a maze of alternatives...
Cheers
I'm planning to make some swings for the kids, but I'm having trouble deciding what dimension wood I should use to ensure that they're strong enough - and obviously whatever I settle on has to be available from a yard where I can get hold of it, and available in lengths long enough to make the project.
The largely arbitrarily-arrived-at design I've got in mind would entail a 3m span for the top bar (not entirely unsupported, as I plan to have diagonal supports at the hips) at a height of 3m off the ground (so legs about 3.4m long).
So far the best option I've come up with is 100m, square profile treated softwood posts from these guys: 3.6m x 100mm x 100mm treated softwood post . They're local to me and sell that specification of timber in 3.6m lengths, which would give me all the lengths I need.
Any advice gratefully received.. as I always find with woodworking projects, if somebody handed me a pile of all the right bits and said 'build it' I'd be fine, but add in the infinite diversity of materials that are available and I get lost in a maze of alternatives...
Cheers