BETOOLL A-Frame 2 Brackets Swing Set Bracket with Mounting Hardware (Green)
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Ashley B. Johnson
> 3 dayThey were easy to install for our daughter’s swing set! We are happy with how it turned out.
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shimrit
> 3 dayVery 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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TheSteveShow
> 3 daySays it fits kiln dried 4x6s and 4x4s. Good luck finding that. Had to plane the ends to fit it. Other than that, very strong
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Freddie Waters DDS
> 3 dayUltimately, the product did what I needed it to and I am happy with the end result. Some things to consider: 1. I dont know if there is a best practice way to put this together but I think no matter what, you will likely put pieces together and take apart so you can make the holes but also maneuver the structure. 2. I was Solo constructing, would be easier with two 3. The brackets are directional, I realized this but still managed to put one on the wrong way...which leads to the next item 4. Some have commented regarding undersizing. I was reworking a swing that I built many years ago. It used to be connected to the slide decking but due to our new home would not fit in the original configuration. I used a different bracket system for the original design but wanted something uniform and easy to keep symmetrical for the revision. The point is, I had 2 4x4 that were seasoned and fit well even with a bit of play. The green 4x4s were definitely tighter but I was able to get them in without tools. The 4x6, while seasoned, had been on the ground for over a year and taken on moisture. It was very hard to get in and ultimately had to resort to using a maul (and board for protection) to hammer the brackets onto the beam. While a workout, the process worked well. Was a disappointment when I had to reverse this to correct my installation that was backward, but that is on me. All in all I am happy with the purchase and outcome.
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C
> 3 dayGood material and coating doesn’t rust so far own it for 4 months and winter time
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mike wills
> 3 dayWorked as it should. I will update if there are any problems. So far so good.
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Woodchuck
> 3 dayThe metal is sturdy and that was my main concern. However if I knew the difference at the time of ordering between this brand and Eastern jungle Jim I would order the Eastern On the Eastern the metal for the 4x6 is longer and the 4x4 down shoots doesnt have cutouts making them sturdier. Im just using this for lifting objects but if it was for kids swinging Id get Eastern or one equal to eastern
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Joseph Keller
> 3 dayUsed 10 4x4s and 12 4x6. Went together pretty easy. Had to sand some of the wood for a smooth fit, but not too much. Need some extra chains to bring the equipment a little lower.
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Cesar rosales
> 3 dayI like because my daughters are having fun every day
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Bob
> 3 dayI used stainless steel lag bolts and washers, I primed and painted all attaching hardware, to reduce the rust factor. My wife helped me install the supports, and it went great, we installed one on both ends first, then stood up the swing set, and installed the other support. All support beam, and legs were a good fit, a little wiggle room, which you need to set all legs, and support. I painted all legs and beams to match the support brackets. It all looks great, and I will have many years use for my porch swing, good job!