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C. Green
> 3 dayI couldnt believe how sturdy (and heavy) these were. Im an idiot, so I only ordered 1 pair, when I needed 2. My husband spray painted them black to match the rest of the hardware. They look great, and will definitely hold up against the elements in Northern Indiana.
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Niko Steuber
> 3 dayThese are very heavy and thick. Hopefully they will hold up to the weather and my daughters love of her swingset.
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A. W
> 3 dayThis hardware is fantastic. It is silent, zero creaking or anything like that. The only noise are the chains slack and some zip ties worked for that. Weve all been at the park with the deafening creaky swing, or the cheap unsafe swing hardware at a friends house. This is not that. I have been complemented more than once on the hardware for the swing, Im not even kidding. My friends and family must be SUPER cool. But seriously it looks and acts high quality
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Kerri Griggs
> 3 dayEasy to install and are good quality
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Wesley Griesman
> 3 daySmooth
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chris
> 3 dayIt was easy to install and by far the best product for adding play items to our diy playground for our grandson.
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Brendon Jonsson
> 3 dayThese hangers were as advertised. They are certainly heavy duty, and the provided lag screws are rated for use in pressure treated wood (which was my application). Im using these as swing hangers for my kids. 2 normal swings, 1 glider swing that both sit on. Installation was moderately tricky as the holes werent a standard measurement on center (2-1/4 I think? Dont quote me. But an even 2 would have been easier to measure and mark) and a pre-drilled guide hole is necessary. I think I used 1/4 drill bit. My impact driver made light work of the lags with a socket adapter. My kids have been using them almost daily for the past month and they have held up well! I would definitely recommend these hangers.
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SGR
> 3 daySo these are great, BUT I am really disappointed that the seller or manufacturer wont just come out and say what type of mounting hardware to use. If you read through the questions and answers, everyone wants to know what screws to use, but they just keep saying to consult a professional. Seriously? A professional swing set installer to help you with the simple install of a DYI product you did not buy from them? How much is that going to cost? If we were wanting to hire a professional, we would not be buying this on Amazon. Are they that afraid of the liability that they wont share this top-secret info with us? I used the 3/8 stainless steel screws that others recommended. But the heads on the screws are too small so you have to use a large washer to get it to work. My only concern with this is it seems the washer is now what is really holding everything together, but it is the thinnest, weakest part of the system. Please Jungle Gym Kingdom, just tell us how you designed these hangers to be installed. Are we supposed to use 1/2 screws instead? Is there some special fastener out there you have in mind? I put mine in a 4x6 beam. Im sure most people are installing into beams. Give us some help here.
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David
Greater than one weekWorks as expected.
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gr8koogly
Greater than one weekThe screws that it comes with are not the most durable in terms of holding in place in the wood. One set slipped out of the wood (due to heavy rain????). We got bolts and nuts as per other reviewers’ suggestions and now the swings are quiet and sturdy!