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Scout Custom Ready-to-Build Swing Set Kit Product Description:



  • Kit Includes: Brackets, Trapeze Bar, 2 belted swing seats, fully-illustrated instructions
  • It's up to you - simply choose your accessories, lumber and nails/screws (sold separately)
  • Up to 6 children can play
  • Designed for the Do-It-Yourself family
  • For Residential Use Only. Unable to ship to commercial addresses

Product Description

NE 4422 Features: -Three play activities.-One swing left open for you to customize.-Best project flexibility, accessory options and cost.-Lumber not included.-2# 10D galvanized nails, or 2# 8 x 2 1/2'' screws.-1# 16D galavanized nails, or 1# 8 x 3'' screws. Includes: -Includes assembly plan, 2 belted swing seats, 1 trapeze bar.-Includes 6 swing hangers, 4 ez frame brackets, 4 ez frame braces and hardware kit.

Customer Reviews

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
4Good product, directions ok, swing seats not very comfortable.
By Clint A. Mills
Adults may hate the seats, kid seems to be OK with it. Cost around $[...] for the lumber and stain to finish it off. Took about 4-6 hours to put together and I have every tool known to man. Make sure to use a pencil and mark the angle of the cross member (2x6 on A frames) saw cuts. Don't do what I did and assume that it is 45 degrees. Instructions were bad on that part. I did two 2x6s for the top beam, screwed and glued together. It was OK, but I think that the 4x6 way may have been better. This is due to the lack of a seam where the swing hanger holes go, if you used a 4x6. Under the weight of a two hundred pound guy this swing moves around a little. Which is to be expected but I think that its pretty study, more than enough for a kid or two. So I guess I'll leave it to them. Good luck.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
4Great little swingset!
By Heather Wolff
We received a Little Tikes 2-in-1 Snug 'n Secure Swing as a gift for our son. Since we have tall oak trees without any low branches, we opted for a swing set. After comparing the metal ones at Walmart and wood kits from our local home improvement stores, we ended up choosing this simple kit.We were lucky enough to be able to find the 4x6 at our local Home Depot, so that was the first big plus. The required lumber cost us around $50 (DFW, TX) and the screws were another $10. This project took my husband and I from 3pm to 7pm to complete, which included stopping to feed our son and a trip to the hardware store for a longer 5/8" drill bit. We finished just in time for a few minutes of swinging, before starting our bedtime routine.TIPS:* When it says long drill bit.... Get one that is longer than 7in.* Make sure at least two people are there to help lift. This thing is HEAVY!* Read all of the directions. In the first couple of pages, it gives diagrams on what and how to cut.* It has you mark holes for FOUR swinging items. Two swings, one trapeze and 3 sets of hardware are included. You will have an extra set of holes. BUT, this makes it easier to add another swinging thingy. I just checked the manufacture website and they show some really cool additions you can choose!After purchasing all of the supplies needed, we still saved $40 compared to the metal equivalent at Walmart.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
3Don't look at pic.
By Elaine Scantlin
Kit was good and easy to build with the instructions. But buyer beware read the fine print the glider swing doesn't come with the kit.Although the picture with it attached is one of the reasons I ordered this model

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