Make a Custom Climbing Cargo Net For Your Swing Set--DIY Climbing Cargo Net For Backyard Play Set.

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If you want a bigger, better, taller, more challenging climbing cargo net for your backyard playset--MAKE IT YOURSELF!!! I'll show you how easy it is to make your own climbing cargo net. Kids love to climb cargo nets! If you wanted to add a tall cargo net to a 10 foot tall swing set, the options in the marketplace aren't that great. They aren't that big, they're made of skimpy rope, and they are pretty expensive--which may not add up to a lot of fun. Your imagination is the limit if you want to make your own!
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  • @catherineallen3983
    @catherineallen39832 ай бұрын

    Do you have plans for this and a list of all materials? For example, what is the rope that goes horizontally that you have to cut? Is that included in the three packs of the rope you say to purchase? How long are the cut pieces of rope, and how many pieces do you need to cut and seal? Thanks!

  • @room2zoom236

    @room2zoom236

    2 ай бұрын

    I have not published the plans for this, sorry! You can design your own, keeping in mind that every knot uses about 6" of rope, so just measure how far you want each rope to go, and add 6" for every knot you put in it. And then add about 3 feet at the bottom for pulling and tying these ends.

  • @catherineallen3983

    @catherineallen3983

    Ай бұрын

    Did you buy extra rope for the pieces that go across, and how long were those pieces that you cut?

  • @room2zoom236

    @room2zoom236

    Ай бұрын

    No, the quantity of rope linked to should be sufficient for the horizontal ropes too. You can make the net any size you want. Keep in mind that with the type of rope I used and linked to, that each knot takes up about 5 1/2 or 6" of rope.

  • @catherineallen3983
    @catherineallen3983Ай бұрын

    And how did you connect the long ropes to the swingset from inside the A-frame aka the set that is inside by the swings (since you can’t loop it over like the other three sets?

  • @room2zoom236

    @room2zoom236

    Ай бұрын

    Good question! I ran the loop over the top of the beam (under the shade sail), to loop the loop over something projecting out on the other side. In my case I drilled a hole the same size as a 3/4" copper pipe, through the center of the beam from one side to the other side, and I cut a piece of copper pipe that projected out about 2" on each side of the beam, and just inserted the pipe into the hole, and I looped the loop over that pipe projection. But there are many many ways you could do it.

  • @room2zoom236

    @room2zoom236

    Ай бұрын

    I think I will take the opportunity here to say that the net I made is really cool looking, but not for everyone. Most people will want to make a net that hangs strait down off the beam to the ground, maybe about 3 feet wide, made of four vertical ropes. A climbing cargo net that comes straight down is easier for the kids to climb, and much easier for you to make. And if you want to make a "straight-down" net just watch this video on how to make a custom climbing cargo net, and it will show you everything you need to know to be able to easily and successfully make a net that the kids will love!

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