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Amy Parker
> 24 hourVery well made and sturdy!
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JenBar
> 24 hourVery sturdy but extremely challenging to find the hardware if you are a novice. Put these on a 4 x 6 beam of pressure treated lumber for a swingset. Did research and decided a carriage bolt was the only way to go, I wanted something keeping this on the wood no matter what (my dad said a lag bolt could theoretically come lose inside the wood). The head on the carriage bolt had to be forced past the little metal part on these hangers, and then held like that during install but they worked. It’s true that the hex thing underneath the head won’t let the bolt get completely flush with these hangers. But they’re not going anywhere. Used 1/2 x 7” galvanized (corrosion resistant) carriage bolts into the 4x6, then a lock washer and large “OD washer” then a 1/2” nut on the end. I had to buy a drill attachment that was long enough to go into the 4x6 (was actually a 3.5 x 5.5 beam). To keep the carriage bolt from wiggling out of the swing hanger during install, we pre-assembled each one (slid the bolts in and pushed them past the metal protruding thing) and kept them like that as we put the bolts into the wood. Otherwise they kept coming back past the protruding thing. But it wasn’t hard. (See last photo for what I’m talking about) Looking back I would have made sure I knew what we were doing for hardware before the day of installation...I forgot that hardware was not included. Huge hassle if you’re new to building stuff. But they’re very secure now at least. We put them 18” apart. I also plan to tighten them in a month or two because I read that pressure treated wood is swollen when you buy it, so hardware can loosen a little as it dries out. I feel very secure knowing the washers and nuts are keeping these bolts in, and I can manually check and tighten them.
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chris
> 24 hourIt was easy to install and by far the best product for adding play items to our diy playground for our grandson.
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Frank Downs
> 24 hourWarning!!! Do not be fooled as I was. The picture shows hex bolts holding the brackets. It also shows lag bolts. I was lead to believe the swing set hangers included hex bolts. DO NOT USE LAG BOLTS to hold a something that a child will use. The company sent galvanized lag bolts. You MUST use threaded bolts. Lag bolts may loosen over time and the swing may fail. My low rating was due to the misleading photograph.
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Timmy Lee
> 24 hourRecently dropped a barn on my kids swing set and needed to replace it. Built one for them and tried to use the old swing set hardware (and was able to re use some but some was not worth saving). Purchased this and they work as described. I used different bolts however because I had to attach two 2x6 boards together for the main swing set foundation and was afraid using the bolts provided wouldn’t give proper support screwing in between two boards. Replaced with bolts and worked just fine.
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john
> 24 hourgreat product
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Rie
> 24 hourVery well made,quiet. Install was as expected.
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Steve P
> 24 hourHeavy duty and the key word is heavy. This stuff has some weight to it so you know its built to last. Ordered two sets to fix some swings in our subdivision playground. Everything arrived on time and was easy to work with. Happy with purchase and highly recommend!
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Richard White
> 24 hourThese are very heavy duty and I cant imagine how much they will support
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Aaron M
> 24 hourI used a punch to start my holes and then a drill bit to create a smaller hole. Very easy to go from there. Done in under 10 minutes.