BETOOLL A-Frame 2 Brackets Swing Set Bracket with Mounting Hardware (Green)
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Lea Perez
> 3 dayOnce we read the instructions it was easy
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Cindy ferrer
> 3 dayProducto recomendado muy fuerte muy bueno
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William McCausland
> 3 dayGreat product, build the swing set in 1 hour with these brackets.
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Rick M.
> 3 dayUsed these brackets to build a swing set for my niece and nephew for their birthday, it was incredibly easy and fast as long as you know how to use a drill and impact driver. My brother-in-law and I had this fully assembled with 3 swings in under an hour and a half, definitely a job for at least 2 people to wrangle all the heavy beams into place. Honestly, transporting the lumber without a large truck was the most difficult part of the whole operation (A roof rack is your friend here for the 10+ top beam). It makes a nice looking swing set, and the rest of the family was impressed as if it was any more difficult to assemble than Ikea furniture.
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Jonathan W.
Greater than one weekEasiest way to make a swing set with the price of lumber these days
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K. Keith
> 3 dayThese worked so well. Used one 4x6x12 and four 4x4x10’s. Seemed challenging to get on at first but ski wax rubbed on the wood ends and dish soap around the metal and they slid onto the 4x6 without using a hammer or mallet. Very sturdy swing. Doesn’t move a bit when my grandson swings on it.
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Music3
> 3 dayI had to shave the 4 x 6 some to get one end 2 inward. The welds held up as we struggled to right the partially assembled structure.
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customer 1
Greater than one weekeasy to setup. took 3 hours to setup the entire swing. highly recommended .vs. buying the ready-made sing sets. all we needed was 4x6 and 4x4 posts.
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Lloyd W Pusey
> 3 dayQuick and easy setup. Safe for kids
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JLOGIC
> 3 dayUsed a cordless drill and an electric impact for the lag screws to put this together pretty quickly (about 45 minutes). I was able to assemble with all 10 ft lumber by myself but needed someone to help raise it to standing position. *** GO BUY YOUR LUMBER and check the measurements at each end yourself!!! these are rough-cut lumber, and I found that more than half the boards at the local Home Depot would have required a lot of planing to get them to fit. Even having measured all mine (and moving a LOT of lumber to do so), I still had to use a mallet to get one of the legs in all the way. Been up for about 4 months and it gets daily use, weather permitting. I swing alongside my 2yo boy and I’m pushing 280.. this is as solid as you’ll find...