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Kids climbing frame

LePallet
Amassing an Audience
LePallet
LePallet
Amassing an Audience

This affordable kids climbing frame project was created with recycled materials and includes rope handles to make it easier to move around the backyard.

 

 

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The project

 

I made this climbing frame with recycled materials.

 

How to build a kids climbing frame

 

Our resident D.I.Y. expert Mitchell shared the following instructions to create this climbing frame.

 

"It appears Riley has used 70 x 35mm Pine timber to construct the frame. There are initially two boards created, one for either side. The first has gaps in-between the pallet boards and the second without the gaps and butted together. The 70 x 35mm timber pieces are cut top and bottom at a 45-degree angle and the pallet boards are fixed to them with screws. A support brace extends between the two boards at their base to stop them slipping apart. The vertical support meets the two boards in the middle at the top and is likely to have two 45-degree mitres on the end to marry up with the 90-degrees the two boards create. He has fixed all these pieces together with screws and then created a template at the top to fill in the gap and provide further rigidity to the structure."

 

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