BETOOLL A-Frame 2 Brackets Swing Set Bracket with Mounting Hardware (Green)
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WVLLDist1
> 24 hourThe swing frame was super easy to build with this kit
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shimrit
> 24 hourVery sturdy, I did have a problem get the 4/6 in to it, needed to shave a little bit and also used a hummer until it was in perfectly
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Jonathan
> 24 hourOne was easy to install, the other was bent and had to be hammered out. They are sturdy.
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Aaron Chapman
> 24 hourBrackets were great. Welds are clean and it includes the hardware. Easy to install. Be particular about the boards that you purchase. You may need to plane them from being wet.
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William Sewell
> 24 hourBought cedar 4x6 and cedar 4x4’s… cross beam bracket doesn’t fit or measure to a True 4x6… I had to make cuts to make the cross beam fit. Brackets are heave and good quality!
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LevisterB
> 24 hourThis product is absolutely perfect for an easy and sturdy frame. Only tip I would say is I took a skill saw and shaved off a blades width off of the top 4c6 beam to allow the bracket to slide on easier. I had to go down several feel on one side so this war needed
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Velva Kuhn
> 24 hour4 stars on ease of install because I had to plane down the sides of the 4x6 to allow for the bracket to slide in. Although I could have saved my self the trouble if I found better lumber at store. 2 days to build and will be painting
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Herb
> 24 hourWorks great for a swing set. I had to use a planer to take a little off the bottom of the 4x6 and a rubber mallet to put it in position. The 4x4s fit perfectly and it was nice having the bolts included. Highly recommend this product for an easy to setup swing set.
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Patrick Chaffins
> 24 hourMakes life easy
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Bdub
> 24 hourPressure treated lumber commonly available at Lowes / Home Depot may be extremely snug or small fractions of an inch too large since its been recently treated and is swollen. Id recommend definitely getting a rubber mallet or a hammer with a 2x4 to make sure you can bang your lumber into these brackets. I wont take points off review since or clearly recommends kiln-dried lumber in the description, but just wanted to let people know. Otherwise seems like a fine bracket.