World's Greatest Swing Set Reveal | Part 2
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
Part 1: • Building the World's G...
This wooden swing set is epic, it has everything, tub slide, monkey bars, a bridge, multiple levels and swings. This is not a complicated swing set to build but it does have a lot of parts. Build time for this wooden playset was roughly 30 hrs but would be less now that I have ironed out the issues in the original plans. Cost for everything, slides, swings and lumber included was $2300...cost will vary based on lumber cost in your areas.
I have put together 44 pages of colored, highly detailed, step by step plans that have all the parts and supplies that you will need to build this swing set for your children,
Plans to show how to build one for yourself!
++Find the plans HERE++
www.diytyler.com/product/swing...
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Wow! I mean just wow. Thanks for sharing!
This is a fantastic build, and as a big as child.. i am jealous of your kids.. man. I WANT A FORT/SWING!
Just finishing my version of this playset. My grandkids are amazed. They always want to be here. Well done Tyler. I'll have my video up shortly! The plans were awesome. This thing will be here 100 years!
This is the best video ever. Filmed well, not boring, good descriptions, and enjoyable to watch. Thanks man. So great. Wish I had this backyard for my kids!
You got a nice family! I am sure you will be dad of the year for sure! I like how the dog came by to supervise. Nice work!
I really enjoyed watching this video . Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.
Perfectly done work. The best reward for the work done. This is the smile of the children.
Awesome build Tyler this has to be the best for a play set. Excellent work.
WOW!!! I have to agree with you this is the worlds greatest swing set. Great job Tyler. You and everyone who helped you did a fantastic job. You should be very proud. I'm quite sure that your kids and there friends will have a blast playing with this. Thanks for sharing
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
So far so good! Thanks Roy!
I purchased the plans online on an impulse buy. The complete bom was bought at a lumber yard. We have some stuff from our old swing set and are modifying your plans slightly. But it looks really good so far. It's awesome seeing how inadequate everyone else's sets are in the subdivision as this towers over some houses. Thanks for putting this together!
Awesome job Tyler, your children are lucky to have a dad that cares so much, keep on doing what you do
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Michael!
Nice work! Hope it is a blessing for years.
So cool Tyler! Your videos are always well done and your instructions and talk thru are clear and concise. Thanks again and enjoy watching your kids on this set!
That is one kick butt swing set. Your back yard is big, at least a six pack even with the John Deere. Nice job, thanks for the video.
Great job on this one, bud - beautiful family as well. Have one that arrived in July so I’ll be bookmarking this to build soon. Nice work!
Outstanding build, Tyler!! Didn't catch the woodworking bug until after my kids were grown, but my grandkids will definitely benefit!!
I've no kids but I would love to build this, great job Tyler.
This is the kind of video that I love but I don't have to show to my wife or I'm going to have all the weekends and nights booked to project and build it up :)
It's pretty cool that your kids will have this video to look back on to see how much work went into the swing set.
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
And see themselves as well!
Very impressive. Even more impressive that you didn't yell at your kids once out of frustration (at least not on camera ;) lol)
Very Nice. lots of work. Looks great.
Awesome job, Tyler!
Can we get a yard tour? Your property looks absolutely gorgeous this time of year. (My home doesn't have much more than a patio for a backyard, so I've got huge yard envy right now)
@gracecorfield4686
4 жыл бұрын
denno021 my patio is just a little bit bigger than my grass area
Thumbs up hammered! Thanks for another fun video.
Great build, and I'm sure your children and their friends will have fun for years.
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
I hope so! Thanks for watching Steve!
Thank you so much for this, I bought your plans and built this for my kiddos.. turned out great and the kids love it!!
@delm7441
4 жыл бұрын
anyway to see yours? how long did it take you? and how much help did you get.
@Sanddunejunki
4 жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/pKB_1sSMerPblZc.html Short video of my swing set.. We built the whole thing in about two weeks mostly after work and on weekends.. I had a lot of help for putting up the towers and putting the bridge in place, after that it was mostly myself my son and wife..
Great project Tyler!! I don' have enough space to build this swing set. But I want to build small one someday.
Hammered! Well done man. My daughter just turned one so I have some time but definitely will keep this build in mind.
@js8039
7 жыл бұрын
cencalmatt Two! Sir I'm sorry to say you're already behind she'll be graduating before you know it. Best of luck with the build though.
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
She'll be ready before you know it! Get on it!!
@Youffy23
6 жыл бұрын
As every other... Start building it now. My daughter started to climb on it when she was... 18 months (with my help). I am glad I did a much smaller version when she was only 15 months. (took me 3 months to finalize it by the way)
Love ur projects and most importantly, ur cute little helpers..
Muito bom. Bonito e bem funcional para a criançada.
Wow wee wowzeers! That is awesome! Great job Sir!!!!
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Daniel!
Nice work! I'm sure your kids and neighbors kids will enjoy. Nice set of videos!
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks man!!
amazing. And what a house!
Awesome video Tyler!
Did you consider pouring eight 6" concrete footings for the two tower 4x4 supports? That is a lot of weight and it will move as the ground moisture increases.
@jimmypchacko
4 жыл бұрын
If you did that do you think you could eliminate the frame at the bottom? Then no wood would be in contact with the ground extending the life of the set even longer.
Outstanding!!
This is very useful for children!
Fantastic build! I'll bet your place is the place to be for anyone under 10! Some lucky kids in your neighborhood!
DUDE! this, you, your family...... are awesome!
@DIYTyler
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir!
@kevinhaines8040
3 жыл бұрын
@@DIYTyler Sorry to message here but I could not do it any other way to do so. I had bought the 14.99 prints for the swing set and it shows on my bank statement that it was taken out and paid for but for some reason I cannot pull it up NO WHERE AT ALL I tried EVERYTHING. PLEASE HELP
Great video!
I would agree; it is the greatest!
My 6yo son has made me watch part one multiple times. Glad part two is here for something new ;) Great work T!
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
lol! Now you're gonna have to build one!
Tyler I was really hoping to see you go down that slide. That's why I watched it lol. Joking. Great job and looks amazing. Keep it up brother!!
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
lol! Thanks for watching and commenting!!
awesome job man
Awesome built Tyler! (y)
You've got that "Dad of the Year" trophy in the bag!
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
YES!!
Really awesome build Tyler! 👍👊
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Fred!
Great project! I would recommend changing that climbing wall with those holes with some real climbing wall holds. Kids can stuck their feet on those holes in a worst case cenario. But again, great project.
Man you killed it. Also looked like fun putting it together
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Steve....it was a good time!
You are rich man! Thank you for video.
Great job T!!!!!
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dave!
Thanks Tyler. Your plans are great as well! How has the marine plywood held up? Is it splintering very badly in the weather?
beautiful
very awesome 😍
great job you must be an awesome cool dad
Awsome. Can't say I have anything near the space I would need to build this monster. But I may use the climb wall idea
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
Go for it! Thanks for watching.
Oh yeah!
You have some lucky kids. Looks great.
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dale!
never seen a climbing wall done like that, I do like that better than the rock wall.
Awesome! Really great and inspiring (as usual :)) . One thing I failed to see in the comments, but what would be my first concern when building this is moisture from the ground. Won't your studs rott quite quickly when they're in permanent contact with the soil?
Amigo u.a pergunta qual tratamento você deu pra madeira externa e meus parabéns a criançada vai curtir de montão desde já muito obrigado até mais ver amigão 🇺🇸🇺🇸🖖
Awesome project!! we'll have to save up for the materials. @DIYTyler, what program did you use to create your plans?
Your kids are awesome real good jop
Awesome stuff! Now I just have to go get a house with a giant property so I can build it.
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
Do it!!
Perfect! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Marcus!
I have to add your an amazing dad and your kids are very lucky. There both adorable. If only mine would help. Make the most of them whilst there still young. They grow up so quickly. Keep up the great work. Your videos are great. Been subscribed for some time now just not very often I comment. Just like to learn but had to say something on this one.
Excellent.
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks David!!
that routers great
So awesome!! Looking to purchase the plans but I'm curious what is the overall footprint/dimensions of the entire set?
Excellent work. Only 1 question. It appeared that some of the decking boards were installed with the end grain showing as a "U" instead of the other way. I was always told to put decking boards with the end grain over, the "U" upside down, so that warping wouldn't raise edges and cause tripping.
that is so cool
I am interested to know how much yard space I will need to construct from your plan? Cheers.
Hello, i love this and purchased your plans. Im in progress now. For the railing at 147inch, can I use 2 smaller cuts?
Sweet little helper at 10:28. The "wavy" slide I put in our playhouse actually called for a 2x4 to be hammered into the ground, right under the base/tongue of the slide. Then, you drive a screw through the lip of the slide into that piece of wood. I'm curious, did yours have the same?
For the climbing wall...is that pressure treated plywood?Do you still need to seal those cuts even if it's pressure treated?
I love the bridge idea. My question is: How do you maintain it? Since it is all made of wood...I'm thinking that it would require a lot of sanding and staining--maybe every year??? I'd like to build a structure in my yard and the swings hanging from the bridge caught my eye and is exactly what I want! I want the bridge to go from a large deck/treehouse area to a small platform with a zipline going across the yard. AND, I want to know what I'm getting myself into for the long term. ;) That's my dream anyway...
That's a pretty nice swing set. I have a couple of questions... Where's the water cannons and where's the mud pit? lol Great job, Tyler!
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
Mud pit....that would go over great with the wife!
What kind of wood did you use for the framing and decking?
Do you have a walktbrough video of this set.? I love it but wanna see what the insides look like
@BlackForestDesigns
6 жыл бұрын
I will have one soon. I built one from his plans.
Great job.....I always love your "supplemental work force" in your videos; as my father used to say........"all for the want of an extra hand!"
Bonito.
Awesome swing set . Looks like you have a big yard too...how long does it take to mow it. I know the feeling. We have an acre and a half. Thanks Tyler.
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks man! Takes me just under two hours, trimming and clean up included.
Muy bien rifado
Is there some way that you can share the work plan that you made out for this project, I would love to be able to do this in my house. Thank you so much
What software are you using for your plans?
Bought the plans built the fort. Took me about 40 hours over a 4 week period but I also had to setup and tear down every time I worked on it. The videos are great when you need a little more clarification. I did bury the slanted support beams into the ground... this ain’t going anywhere.
Fantastic job! My only concern is the rock climbing wall. A foot could easily slip through when climbing and if a child looses their grip it's just bad news.
Great stuff, man! How many screws you figure you have in there?
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
Hmm, about 18 pounds of 2 1/2" screws, 100 4" structural and 15 6". LOTS is the short answer but this thing is going nowhere.
Hey Tyler, I’m strongly considering purchasing these plans and building this, there is one hesitation/question I have. The only area I have to put this in my yard is on about a 5.5% slope across the length of the swing set (drops 30 inches over 45 feet). I’ve looked into getting the area leveled but it would likely cost several grand. Do you think it’s feasible to build this (and use it) on a slight slope lengthwise? If so, I’m guessing I would want to at least level the soil underneath the base of the two towers? Thank you for any guidance, and great job with the design here! Thanks, Scott
Hello Tyler, I'm building the swingset and purchased the plans but I don't see any instructions to put the Rope support on. Do you have a video or plans for that somewhere?
Tyler what is the angle you used for the 4x4 a frame supports??
My kids and I enjoyed watching this build and seeing your children playing and helping alongside you! It doesn't look like you had pre-drilled holes. May I ask why?
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
Used screws that have a self tapping head on the them and the wood was quite wet. There were a few places that I was close to the edge that I still pre drilled.
@Smudgie33
6 жыл бұрын
Katie Jackson I
Anyway here from Canada who has built this? Wondering how the cost of lumber compares, as well as the structure itself without having been cemented in. Here with the freezing temperatures and permafrost shifts I am wondering if it would hold up here without the cement footings.
In my area, a ton of fence companies put out scrap fence slats for people to take so anyone looking to save some money might want to check your local fence companies.
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
Good tip Tom!
What type of wood did you use?
Very nice build. I'm sure those plans helped a lot. What made you use screws over nails for the fence boards? Seemed like you spent the extra time & money using screws for a insignificant trade off.
@DIYTyler
7 жыл бұрын
I think anything with nails on a swing set is not a good idea...too many changing forces. Fence boards maybe but screws will help hold everything from warping.
What did you do to stain/seal it, if anything?
How much did you spend on the lumber alone?
very like,. thumb up sir.............
What’s the name of the software or app that u used to create those plans? I’m looking for something to create woodworking plans like what u used for my iPhone or iPad.
@DIYTyler
4 жыл бұрын
It is called sketchup make. Great, free program to get started with 3d modeling. Thanks for watching Charlie!