andyb101394
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- Mar 13, 2008
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Now now, i think you might have got the wrong idea.
I need help please, i'm hoping a mapper has done this before and can point me in the right direction. (Stop it)
I bought a swing off of eBay last year, It is a TP swing if i remember right, one of the double/triple thingy-ma-jigs. It is a pretty big bugger anyhoo. On the bottom of the legs it has spikes and I have no clue how to safely secure it in the ground. Do i sink the spikes in and leave the legs on the surface or do i need to bury the spike and leg into the ground and if so by how much? I will mainly be using this for a pull/chin/general monkeying around station and as a frame to hang my bag (once it arrives) but the kids are going to want to actually swing on it i suppose so i am more interested in securing it for them. If possible id rather not concrete it in.
Thanks guys, Lee.
I need help please, i'm hoping a mapper has done this before and can point me in the right direction. (Stop it)
I bought a swing off of eBay last year, It is a TP swing if i remember right, one of the double/triple thingy-ma-jigs. It is a pretty big bugger anyhoo. On the bottom of the legs it has spikes and I have no clue how to safely secure it in the ground. Do i sink the spikes in and leave the legs on the surface or do i need to bury the spike and leg into the ground and if so by how much? I will mainly be using this for a pull/chin/general monkeying around station and as a frame to hang my bag (once it arrives) but the kids are going to want to actually swing on it i suppose so i am more interested in securing it for them. If possible id rather not concrete it in.
Thanks guys, Lee.