Putting wood and playsets next to each other is truly the only way to appreciate the quality of wood and size. Wickey recently has had missing wood and problems and customers are asking us why the frames are so cheap for the “huge” layouts. We have been trying to explain when you spend time cutting the vinyl for shops, flags and roofs compared to just building something more substantial.
The thickness of the woods can vary dramatically, If we were spending over £1600 we would want the best, thickest and easiest wood to work with. Companies like Selwood Products and Dunster House relies on customers staining the wood annually to maintain the colours.
Climbing Frame Crow’s Nest Swing
Crow’s Nest Swings for Children’s Climbing Frames The crow’s nest or basket swing as it is commonly named is becoming a popular swing seat choice for children’s swing sets and climbing frames with swings. A crow’s nest swing has a round frame with a strong...
Play Crazy Climbing Frame Toys and Accessories
Children’s Climbing Frame Toys and Accessories from Play Crazy Climbing frame accessories can bring any children’s climbing frame alive and give it a brilliant dynamic. Climbing frame toys and accessories such as a telescope or binoculars for example can...
Play Crazy Double Tower Climbing Frame with Swings
Constructing a Double Tower Climbing Frame from Play Crazy The double tower climbing frame pictured here features two expansive wooden play forts, a swing set, bridge, slide, an enclosed lower playhouse, step ladder, cargo net, fireman’s pole and more. Due to...