by Climbing Frame Installer | Mar 15, 2011 | News
The Jungle Gym Club Climbing Frame is a highly compact tower with a sturdy wooden roof and is very stable set once built for the smaller garden or budget. With a base area of just 1.5sqm it is perfect for smaller gardens. But that doesn’t mean you will have to...
by Climbing Frame Installer | Mar 15, 2011 | News
The Selwood discovery wooden playset is an attractive cedar playcentre. It has the usual features of larger playsets but for the smaller garden and is priced to suit almost any budget. The Discovery has a 1.2m Play Deck, this can be accessed via a ladder rockwall....
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...
by Climbing Frame Installer | Jan 16, 2011 | How-to Guides, News
How should I look after my climbing frame? The climbing frame structure requires maintenance. Many sets do last for several years without being touched. Many play sets come with a thin layer of stain. This is normally there to provide the colour in the wood. If you...
by Climbing Frame Installer | Jan 14, 2011 | How-to Guides
Climbing Frame Installer shows you how to take the hassle out of building a flat pack slide. These climbing frame slides have been imported for several years as an alternative to pre-formed playset slides. The slides are flat packed to save box space and make freight...
by Climbing Frame Installer | Jan 14, 2011 | How-to Guides
Climbing Frame Steps aren’t the most interesting of the component parts in a wooden climbing frame or swingset, but they are often vital for children to be able to get into the play fort. There’s many parts that are involved in the climbing frame steps,...
by Climbing Frame Installer | Jan 13, 2011 | News
If your looking at a climbing frame you have a few things to consider, your budget, age of your children but also the size of your play set or which toys you want to have in the garden and how it will affect next door. If you have several children ranging in ages they...
by Climbing Frame Installer | Jan 9, 2011 | News, Products
We are often asked what to treat the climbing frame with to keep the wood in good condition. Generally the manufacturers say it doesn’t need anything for the first year but when we have seen play centers we have been asked to move it could be best to treat it...
by Climbing Frame Installer | Jan 5, 2011 | Brands
TP Toys have a fantastic reputation for making quality climbing frames, swing sets and trampolines, in addition to their range of outdoor toys. The TP Toys ranges are sold through multi national retailers such as Tesco and John Lewis, in addition to smaller localised...
by Climbing Frame Installer | Jan 4, 2011 | How-to Guides
The majority of the Selwood Products climbing frames have the same ladders. Some don’t have the plastic attachments on the top and some still do, if they don’t have the attachments its just a case of putting a hole in the wood just underneath the floor and screwing...