by Climbing Frame Installer | Jun 16, 2011 | How-to Guides
The best advice for the most common brand, Selwood Products: Using a spirit level check the ground boards are level. If the bubble is to the side then check the top level of the play deck is the same. If it is then move the climbing frame to the side and cut grooves...
by Climbing Frame Installer | Jun 5, 2011 | How-to Guides, Products
Building the Selwood sandpit is a very easy installation. You only need a screw driver, easier if its a power drill but you can still do this with a Phillips screwdriver. The sandpit that Selwood sells is much the same as the Plum products playset other than it being...
by Climbing Frame Installer | May 24, 2011 | How-to Guides
To avoid any problems with your wood and while you’re waiting for it to be installed make sure the delivery company leave your wood in a save secure place which is as flat as possible with drainage. <——–You do NOT: Leave your play set box on a...
by Climbing Frame Installer | May 6, 2011 | How-to Guides
There’s a whole selection of climbing frames that come with various different styles and types of slides. Being one of the main differentiators between different sets, the slide can be a key feature when choosing which set to buy. Some of the types of slides...
by Climbing Frame Installer | Apr 30, 2011 | How-to Guides, Products
Take your baby seat out of the box and packaging it arrives in, visually inspect your box for damage and footprints. Once you have your seat out check for light marks in the plastic childs swing seat where the plastic could have been crushed or had a weight placed on...
by Climbing Frame Installer | Jan 17, 2011 | How-to Guides
What happens if a brace is found to be broken? Once your playset has been built its important to check that its level. If it’s not level then the playset could put a lot of pressure on one point of the playset. This breakage could cause problems making your climbing...