Build a durable and fun playset for your children`s backyard

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Build a durable and fun playset for your children`s backyard
Playset
PROJECT PLAN
Build a durable and fun playset for your
children’s backyard adventures
This playset calls for a slide and 2
swings and features a sturdy frame,
2 ladders, and a crow’s nest peer-out
point with a raised platform.
A-frame supports, then move on to
assembling the main skeleton. After that
is raised, you will attach floor joists and
install decking, and clad outside walls.
BUILD TIME
It is an outdoor fixture that will last and
have the whole family spending more
time outside.
Make sure to take proper safety
precautions including always wearing
gloves, goggles and a dust mask when
you’re cutting or sanding.
HRS
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DIFFICULTY
You’ll start with the construction of the
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WHAT YOU’LL NEED
SUPPLIES
A
A
A
A
4x4x10’ (8)
A
A
A
A
G
G
G
G
2x4x10’ (2)
M
B
B
B
M
B
B
B
H
2x4x8’ (1)
H
2x4x8’ (1)
R
R
C
2x4x10’ (2)
5/4x6x10’ (1)
I
C
E
P
5/4x6x10’ (1)
D
5/4x6x10’ (1)
E
J
5/4x6x10’ (1)
F
F
5/4x6x10’ (1)
L
O
C
5/4x6x10’ (1)
N
D
Q
A-FRAMES
5/4x6x10’ (1)
K
4x4x10’ (1)
T
4x4x10’ (1)
S
MAIN BEAM
S
U
U
4x4x8’ (1)
5/4x6x10’ (1)
V
W
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
2x4x8’ (1)
LADDERS
5/4x6x10’ (6)
X
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WHAT YOU’LL NEED
SUPPLIES
Y
Y
Y
Y
2x4x8’ (2)
FLOOR JOISTS
Z
2x4x8’ (1)
Z
AA
1x4x8’ (1)
AA
CROWS NEST JOISTS
CC
DD
CC
BB
BB
II
EE
EE
II
EE
EE
2x4x10’ (1)
5/4x6x10’ (2)
KK
JJ
KK
JJ
FF
LL
LL
GG
HH
GG
HH
HH
HH
2x4x8’ (2)
CROWS NEST CLADDING
1x4x8’ (2)
MM
MM
MM
5/4x6x8’ (7)
MM
MM
MM
MM
DECKING
NN
OO
QQ
OO
5/4x6x8’ (3)
*cut to 4-1/2” width
OO
PP
PP
PP
PP
RR
RR
RR
RR
RR
RR
SS
SS
SS
SS
5/4x6x8’ (2)
*cut to 4” width
1x4x8’ (3)
REAR CLADDING
5/4x6x8’ (3)
SS
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WHAT YOU’LL NEED
SUPPLIES
TOOLS
WOOD STOCK TOTAL
6x1x4x8’
8x2x4x8’
5x2x4x10’
Miter saw
(or hand or
circular saw)
Table saw
Handsaw
Drill / driver
1/8” Countersink drill bit
1/2” Forstner bit
Clamps
Carpenter’s
square
Mallet
Measuring tape
Circular saw
1x4x4x8’
10x4x4x10’
15x5/4x6x8’
16x5/4x6x10’
HARDWARE
1 LB BOX
2-1/2” Star-drive decking screws
3-1/2” Star-drive decking screws
1-5/8” Star-drive decking screws
10x
6” FastenMaster TimberLok
16x
4” FastenMaster TimberLok
8x
2x4 joist hangers
BUILD TIME
CUTTING
4
HRS
ASSEMBLY
+
12
HRS
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FINISHING
+
2
HRS
TOTAL
=
18
HRS
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DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
Notes:
All measurements are approximate.
Cut stock in the sequence of steps
because many dimensions are
directly measured and will vary based
on actual stock and construction.
Board dimensions can vary, so be sure to
measure your stock.
TOP
~210”
FRONT
RIGHT SIDE
~95”
~94”
~142”
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OVERVIEW OF STEPS
1: A-FRAME SUPPORTS
6: CROW’S NEST CLADDING
2: MAIN BEAM
7: DECKING
3: LADDERS
8: REAR CLADDING
4: FLOOR JOISTS
9: FINISHING
5: CROW’S NEST JOISTS
10: ACCESSORIES
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JIGS
CUTLIST & DIAGRAMS FOR
JIGS USED
A-FRAME
MARKING JIG
12”
long (scrap 2x4)
18-3/8”
14-1/4”
90˚
24.6˚
10-3/4”
15-7/8”
A-FRAME
TOP BEAM SPACER JIG
12” long (scrap 2x4)
6” tall
(scrap 4x4)
A-FRAME
SIDE CLADDING SPACER JIG
50” long (scrap 5/4x6 cut down to 3-3/4”)
3-3/4”
Note: Why are these jigs necessary? To provide accuracy and consistency between parts and make cutting and assembly easier. Using jigs will
result in a playset that is safer, stronger, and better looking. Watch the video to see how to make these jigs.
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DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
STEP 1:
A-FRAMES
CUTLIST FOR
A-FRAMES:
102-3/4”
3-1/2”
1-3/4”
A
99-3/8”
4-5/8”
10-3/16”
46-1/8”
B
H
13-3/8”
47-3/4”
17”
49-1/2”
C
I
36-3/8”
N
22-1/8”
52”
33-7/8”
25-1/4”
53-5/8”
D
J
32-1/4”
O
30-3/8”
56-3/16”
29-3/4”
33-1/2”
57-3/4”
E
K
28-1/8”
P
38-5/8”
60-3/8”
25-9/16”
41-3/4”
61-7/8”
F
L
Q
46-7/8”
64-1/2”
21-1/2”
50”
24”
66”
G
M
53-1/4”
67-5/8”
46-1/2”
R
3-1/2”
3-1/2”
3-1/2”
1/2”
1/2”
R (side view)
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A-FRAME
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DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
STEP 1:
A-FRAMES
SIDE ASSEMBLY VIEW
A-FRAMES
B
B
B
H
H
C
D
N
I
O
J
R
G
A
B
B
C
C
D
R
E
P
K
E
F
Q
L
F
G
B
M
A
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G
M
G
A
A
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A-FRAME
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DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
1ST SECTION:
THE TWO OUTSIDE
SUPPORTS
ASSEMBLY VIEW
OUTSIDE SUPPORTS
Make this Assembly twice.
Outside supports are identical.
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
F
F
G
G
A
A
A
A
FRONT
BACK
(2x)
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DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
2ND SECTION:
INSIDE LEFT SUPPORT
ASSEMBLY VIEW
INSIDE LEFT SUPPORT
B
H
H
N
N
O
O
R
R
P
P
Q
G
Q
M
M
A
A
A
A
FRONT
BACK
(1x)
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A-FRAME
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DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
3RD SECTION:
INSIDE RIGHT SUPPORT
ASSEMBLY VIEW
INSIDE RIGHT SUPPORT
H
H
B
I
I
C
J
J
R
R
K
K
L
L
M
M
G
A
A
A
A
FRONT
BACK
(1x)
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A-FRAME
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BUILDING
STEP 1:
A-FRAMES
A: Prep: Making Jigs and 4x4 Angle Cuts.
A1
A2
A3
We’ll begin by making three jigs. See page
7 for the measurements. The first one
you’ll make is a Marking Jig for the tops of
the 4x4 beams.
The second jig is the Top Beam Spacer,
used to align the top of the 4x4 beams
during assembly of the A-frames.
See dimensions on page 7 and make
accordingly.
The third jig is a Spacer Jig that will be
used for spacing the A-Frame side planks
and ladder cladding. See dimensions on
page 7 and make accordingly.
A4
A5
A6
For the Marking Jig, take a 4x4 (part [A])
and measure 102 ¾” on each post. Use
the marking jig to inscribe the cut lines.
Then flip part (A) over and mark the other
side too.
You’ll need to do this to all 8 posts,
marking both sides with cut lines. Next,
cut on the inscribed lines using a circular
saw to half depth. Flip the wood and cut
through the remainder.
If desired, use a belt sander on the cut
surfaces to smooth out the faces.
Cuts: For each step, you can
pre-cut all of the pieces listed in
the Cutlist for each section.
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A-FRAME
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BUILDING
STEP 1:
A-FRAMES
B: Assembling A-Frame Supports
B1
B2
B3
All four A-frames share the same basic
structure, so you’ll repeat steps B1 - B6
four times. Use the top beam spacer jig
and lay out two of the 4x4 posts into the
A-frame position.
Measure 51 ¼” from the bottom outside
corner and mark this on the post. Do this
on both posts.
Align the top of part (G) to the two points
you just marked. This will set the angle of
the A-frame. Be sure the top beam spacer
is still in place.
B4
B5
B6
Countersink part (G) with a half-inch
Forstner bit.
Make sure the edges of part (G) are flush
with the outside of the 4x4 post, and then
secure it with 4” TimberLok screws.
Finally, attach part (B) to the 4x4 posts
using 3 ½” screws. Keep the top beam
spacer in place. Repeat steps B1 - B6
three more times to make the remaining
A-frames.
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A-FRAME
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BUILDING
STEP 1:
A-FRAMES
C: Cladding the two Outside A-Frames
C1
C2
C3
We’ll focus first on the two outside
A-frames. Flip over two of the assembled
frames and attach a second part (B) to
the tops of them. Keep the top beam
spacer jig in place for this.
Flip them again and install cladding
planks (C) through (F) onto the 4x4 posts.
Place the spacer jig between each plank.
Use 2 ½” screws. Begin at part (G) and
move up toward part (B).
Use 2 screws at the end of each board.
Make sure the angled edges on the
cladding are flush with the 4x4 post. The
completed A-frames should look like the
photo above.
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A-FRAME
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BUILDING
STEP 1:
A-FRAMES
D: Cladding and Assembling the Inside Left A-Frame
D1
D2
D3
Each of the two inside A-frames are
unique. We’ll start by cutting notches
into the ends of part (R). These will allow
proper positioning of the crow’s nest side
walls.
Using a handsaw, cut a ½” deep by 3 ½”
wide notch at each end of part (R).
Next, we will create the crow’s nest walls.
This assembly is created separately from
the A-frame.
D4
D5
D6
Attach parts (H) and (M) to vertical post
(R). They should set into the notches at
each end. Attach with 2 ½” screws.
Be sure the angles at each end of parts
(H) and (M) match the angle of the
A-frame.
Using the spacer jig, lay out the remaining
parts (N) through (Q). Align them so that
their edges are flush with the edge of
part (R), and then attach them with 2 ½”
screws.
D7
D8
D9
Flip the assembly and position it on the
A-frame. Support the overhanging edge
with blocking during this step.
Align part (M) with part (G), then attach
using 4” TimberLok hardware. Next, with
the top beam spacer in place, attach part
(H) using 3 ½” screws.
Attach parts (N) - (Q), starting with (Q).
Use the spacer jig for placement. This
completes the Inside Left A-frame.
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A-FRAME
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BUILDING
STEP 1:
A-FRAMES
E: Cladding and Assembling the Inside Right A-Frame
E1
E2
E3
Attach parts (H) and (M) to vertical post
(R). This is similar to step D4, but reverse
the orientation of these parts.
Be sure the angles at each end of parts
(H) and (M) match the angle of the
A-frame.
Using the spacer jig, lay out the remaining
parts (I) through (L). Align them so that
their edges are flush with the edge of
part (R), and then attach them with 2 ½”
screws.
E4
E5
E6
Flip the assembly and position it on the
A-frame. Support the overhanging edge
with blocking during this step.
Align part (M) with part (G), then attach
using 4” TimberLok hardware. Next, with
the top beam spacer in place, attach part
(H) using 3 ½” screws.
Attach parts (I) - (L), starting with (L). Use
the spacer jig for placement. The angled
edges of parts (I) - (L) will be flush with
the back edge of the A-frame, creating a
walled-in piece. This completes the Inside
Right A-frame.
CONGRATULATIONS! THE A-FRAMES ARE THE SKELETON OF THE PLAYSET, AND HAVING THEM COMPLETE
MAKES THE FOLLOWING STEPS STRAIGHTFORWARD.
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A-FRAME
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DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
STEP 2:
MAIN BEAM
CUTLIST
90-1/4”
3-1/2”
S
120”
3-1/2”
T
10-3/8”
3-1/2”
U
18-3/8”
90-1/2”
5-1/2”
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MAIN BEAM
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DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
ASSEMBLY VIEW
MAIN BEAM
S
T
U
U
V
FRONT
T
U
S
U
V
BACK
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MAIN BEAM
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DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
ASSEMBLY VIEW
MAIN BEAM
T
U
V
SIDE
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MAIN BEAM
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BUILDING
STEP 2:
MAIN BEAM
A: Prep and Mark
A1
A2
A3
Next we’ll need beams (S) and (T), as well
as part (V). This piece will help stabilize
the structure during assembly.
On the rear posts of the Outside Left
A-frame and the two Inside A-frames,
make a mark at 50 ½” from the bottom
edge of the post.
Mark the center of part (V) and the center
of the rear post (A) on the Inside Left
A-frame as well. These marks will help
position part (V) during assembly.
A4
A5
Note: The center of part (V)
should be attached at the
center of the rear post of the
Inside Left A-Frame. This step
is critical for the dimensions of
parts throughout the structure
assembly. Measure and double
check dimensions as needed.
With an assistant or two, lift the Outside
Left and Inside Left A-frames up.
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Connect the two frames by installing part
(V) using the marks you made to help
position the board. Use 3 ½” screws.
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MAIN BEAM
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BUILDING
STEP 2:
MAIN BEAM
B: Mount Beams
B1
B2
B3
Drop in part (S). Align the end so that it’s
flush with the outside edge of part (B) on
the Outside Left A-frame.
In the center of this beam, drill and
countersink using a ½” Forstner bit.
Then fasten the parts together using 6”
TimberLok screws. Do this on the reverse
side of the A-frame as well.
The center of the Left Inside A-frame, part
(A), should be 46-3/4” from the end of the
beam. After confirming this measurement,
fasten the pieces together.
B4
B5
B6
Raise the Inside Right A-frame into
position. Attach part (V) using your
reference marks as guides. The outside
edge of part (V) should be flush with the
outside edge of the A-frame.
Top Beam (S) should end at the midpoint
of the Inside Right A-frame as shown.
Countersink and attach using 6”
TimberLok screws.
Next, position part (T) vertically with
the Outside Right A-frame on the
ground. Insert part (T) into the A-frame,
then countersink and attach using 6”
TimberLok screws.
B7
B8
B9
Tip the assembly into position with the
end of part (T) butting up against part (S).
Countersink and attach with 6” Timberlok
screws.
Install the additional part (C) to the
outside of the Inside Right A-Frame using
2 ½” screws. The angle brace (U) will butt
up against this piece.
Attach part (U) using 3 ½” screws. There
are two of these braces you’ll need to
install, one on each side of the swings.
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MAIN BEAM
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DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
STEP 3:
LADDERS
CUTLIST
40”
3-1/2”
W
47”
5-1/2”
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X
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LADDERS
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DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
ASSEMBLY VIEW
LADDERS
X
W
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
FRONT
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
BACK
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LADDERS
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BUILDING
STEP 3:
LADDERS
A: Attach to Structure
A1
A2
A3
Position and install the bottom rung, part
(X). Attach using 2 ½” screws at the end of
each board.
Using the 3 ¾” spacer jig from before,
continue to install parts (X) up the
A-frame. The top edge of the top rung
should be slightly below the top edge of
part (G).
Repeat this process for the ladder at the
back of the inside A-frames.
A4
Finally, install part (W) on the front of the
crow’s nest using 3 ½” screws.
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LADDERS
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DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
STEP 4:
FLOOR JOISTS
CUTLIST
37-1/4”
3-1/2”
Y
44-3/8”
3-1/2”
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Z
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FLOOR JOISTS
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DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
ASSEMBLY VIEW
FLOOR JOISTS
Y
Y
Z
Z
Y
Y
Y
Y
TOP
Z
Y
Z
Y
BOTTOM
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FLOOR JOISTS
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BUILDING
STEP 4:
FLOOR JOISTS
A: Attach to Structure
A1
A2
A3
The joist hangers will be mounted to the
cross frame supports (G) and (M). On part
(G), make a mark 2 ½” in from the edge.
This is the center of the joist hanger. Also
mark this on part (M).
Install these joist hangers at the first
marks using 1 ½” screws. Use a scrap
2x4 block during this step. The top edge
of the 2x4 should be flush with the top of
parts (G) and (M).
Now mark 45 7/ 8 ” away from the first set of
joist hangers (center to center). Do this for
each cross frame support and install the
second set of joist hangers on parts (G)
and (M).
A4
A5
A6
Attach part (Z) to parts (Y) to create two
“H” shaped assemblies. Part (Z) should
be attached to the centers of parts (Y).
Attach using 3 ½” screws. Create these
assemblies on the ground, separate from
the main structure.
Drop one “H” shaped assembly into the
joist hangers and secure the hangers to
the joists using 1 5/ 8” screws.
Repeat this on the right side, where the
crow’s nest will be. Once complete, the
supports for the decking are finished.
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FLOOR JOISTS
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DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
STEP 5:
CROW’S NEST JOISTS
CUT LIST
38”
3-1/2”
AA
18-7/8”
3-1/2”
BB
15”
3-1/2”
CC
38”
3-1/2”
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DD
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DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
ASSEMBLY VIEW
CROW’S NEST JOISTS
AA
BB
DD
AA
TOP
DD
BB
BOTTOM
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DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
ASSEMBLY VIEW
CROW’S NEST JOISTS
BB
CC
CC
AA
AA
BB
DD
LEFT SIDE
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CROW’S NEST JOISTS
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BUILDING
STEP 5:
CROW’S NEST JOISTS
A: Attach to Structure
A1
A2
A3
We’ll start by adding framing for the
crow’s nest. Begin by attaching part (DD)
to the back of part (W), creating a double
2x4 beam across the front of the crow’s
nest. Use 2 ½” screws.
Now, assemble parts (BB) and (CC) using
3 ½” screws to create a center support
structure for the crow’s nest decking. Use
two screws at the end of each board to
make a square structure.
Attach part (AA) to the center of the
center support structure you just made.
The bottom edge of part (AA) should be
flush with the bottom edge of part (BB).
Use 1 5/ 8” screws.
A4
A5
Position the center support structure
you just made so that it rests on part (Y)
and (DD). It should be centered on these
parts. Attach using 3 ½” screws diagonally
into parts (Y) and (DD). Also use 1 5/ 8”
screws at the edge of part (AA).
Finally, position part (AA) so that it is
centered on the back of the center
support structure. The bottom edge of
part (AA) should be flush with the bottom
edge of part (BB). Attach using 1 5/ 8”
screws.
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DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
STEP 6:
CROW’S NEST CLADDING
CUTLIST
38”
5-1/2”
II
40”
5-1/2”
EE
3-1/2”
40”
3-1/2”
JJ
3-1/2”
FF
14-1/2”
3-1/2”
KK
38”
3-1/2”
GG
15-1/4”
3-1/2”
20-3/8”
LL
3-1/2”
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HH
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CROW’S NEST CLADDING
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DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
ASSEMBLY VIEW
CROW’S NEST CLADDING
FF
EE
EE
EE
HH
GG
HH
EE
HH
HH
FRONT
II
KK
KK
LL
LL
JJ
JJ
FF
LEFT SIDE
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CROW’S NEST CLADDING
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DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
ASSEMBLY VIEW
CROW’S NEST CLADDING
FF
EE
EE
II
LL
JJ
EE
HH
GG
GG
EE
II
HH
KK
SIDE
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CROW’S NEST CLADDING
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BUILDING
STEP 6:
CROW’S NEST CLADDING
A: Install Blocking Supports
A1
A2
A3
Install parts (LL) along the back of part
(P). The top edge of part (LL) should be
flush with the top edge of part (P). Attach
using 2 ½” screws from the outside.
Repeat on the other side of the crow’s
nest, this time making sure the top edge
of part (LL) is flush with the top edge of
part (K). This will provide support for the
decking to come.
Next, install parts (KK) vertically, using
part (AA) to help position it. Part (KK)
should butt up against part (AA) at the
bottom, and butt up against part (LL) at
the top. Attach using 1 5/ 8” screws from
the outside.
A4
Attach parts (JJ) to the inside of parts (R).
The top edge of part (JJ) should be flush
with the top edge of part (LL). Attach with
2 ½” screws from the inside.
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CROW’S NEST CLADDING
Playset
BUILDING
STEP 6:
CROW’S NEST CLADDING
B: Attach to Structure
B1
B2
B3
Attach the lowermost part (EE) to the
front of the crow’s nest using 2 ½” screws.
Align part (EE) with parts (L) and (Q).
Next, attach part (FF) at the top of the
crow’s nest using 3 ½” screws. Align
part (FF) with parts (H). Then, install the
remaining parts (EE) on the front of the
crow’s nest, from bottom to top.
The remaining parts (II), (GG), and (HH)
should fit into the remaining gaps on the
crow’s nest.
B4
B5
For parts (II) and (HH), the screws should
be at the ends of the board and go into
the blocking part (KK).
Be sure to pre-drill and countersink when
screwing this close to the ends of the
boards.
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CROW’S NEST CLADDING
Playset
DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
STEP 7:
DECKING
CUTLIST
83-1/2”
MM
5-1/2”
83-1/2”
NN
4-1/2”
40”
4-1/2”
OO
40”
4”
PP
35”
4-1/2”
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DECKING
Playset
DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
ASSEMBLY VIEW
DECKING
OO
OO
NN
NN
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
OO
PP
PP
PP
PP
QQ
TOP
QQ
PP
PP
PP
OO
PP
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
MM
NN
NN
OO
OO
BOTTOM
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DECKING
Playset
BUILDING
STEP 7:
DECKING
A: Attach to Joists
A1
A2
A3
Position the first decking board (MM)
against the posts of the A-frame at the
front of the structure.
Center and attach using 2 ½” screws. Use
2 screws at each floor joist location, for
a total of 8 screws per board (MM). Set
out the remaining (MM) boards but do not
screw them in.
The final board of this decking will be
board (NN) which should fit up against the
rear posts of the A-frames. Now you can
attach all these boards with 2 ½” screws
into the joists below.
A4
A5
Install parts (OO) at the three openings
of the structures. They should project
slightly beyond the A-frames.
Position and install parts (PP) and (QQ)
as the decking for the crow’s nest. Part
(QQ) will sit between the posts (R). Attach
using 2 ½” screws into the blocking you
installed below.
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DECKING
Playset
DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
STEP 8:
REAR CLADDING
CUTLIST
47”
3-1/2”
RR
47”
5-1/2”
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REAR CLADDING
Playset
DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
ASSEMBLY VIEW
REAR CLADDING
RR
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
TOP
RR
SS
RR
SS
RR
SS
RR
SS
RR
SS
RR
BACK
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REAR CLADDING
Playset
BUILDING
STEP 8:
REAR CLADDING
A: Attach to Structure
A1
A2
A3
Position part (RR) on the back of the
A-frame posts. Making sure the outer
edge is flush with the 4x4 posts behind it,
attach part (RR) with 2 ½” screws.
Alternate boards (SS) and (RR) up the
structure, keeping the outside edges flush
with the 4x4 posts behind them.
Attach all of the parts (RR) and (SS) with
2 ½” screws into the 4x4 posts behind
them.
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REAR CLADDING
Playset
DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
STEP 9:
FINISHING
YellaWood® brand products provide the best available pressure treated lumber protection against rot, fungal decay and termites.
Sanding edges is recommended to reduce snags and splintering. At a minimum, we recommend annual application of a water
repellent. You can also paint or stain it if you prefer.
A1
Ease any sharp edges with a medium grit
sandpaper. Apply a finish to the wood if
desired.
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FINISHING
Playset
DIMENSIONS & DIAGRAMS
STEP 10:
ACCESSORIES
Chose your own playset accessories based on your needs. One or both of the standard swings shown can be replaced by toddler or
glider swings if needed.
A1
A2
A3
Make a mark on beam (T) 26” from the left
edge of beam (T). Make a second mark
18” further in. Drill holes at these points
to hold your swing hanger bolts. Follow
the swing hanger bolt manufacturer’s
instructions for this step.
Repeat this step on the right side of beam
(T). After installing the swing hanger
bolts, follow the swing manufacturer’s
instructions for how to attach the swings.
Attach the slide to the decking. Follow the
slide manufacturer’s instructions for this
step. Use approved hardware to attach
the slide and swings.
CONGRATULATIONS ON COMPLETING YOUR VERY OWN OUTDOOR PLAYSET! TIME TO LET YOUR KIDS
ENJOY IT. NEVER LET CHILDREN USE THE PLAYSET WITHOUT PROPER SUPERVISION.
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ACCESSORIES
Playset
GALLERY
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Playset
FASTENER & HARDWARE INFORMATION
FOR INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR APPLICATIONS
Use fasteners and hardware that are in compliance with the manufacturer’s
recommendations and the building codes for their intended use. As with any good
design and construction practices, treated wood should not be used in applications
where trapped moisture or water can occur. Where design and/or actual conditions
allow for constant, repetitive or long periods of wet conditions, only stainless steel
fasteners should be used.
FOR EXTERIOR APPLICATIONS
The following minimum galvanization levels may be used for connectors, joist
hangers, fasteners and other hardware that are placed in direct contact with exterior
applications of micronized copper treated wood:
• Fasteners - nails, screws, etc. ASTM – A 153 (1 oz/ft²)
• Hardware - connectors, joist hangers, etc. ASTM – A 653 G90 (0.90 oz/ft²)
The effects of other building materials within a given assembly, along with
environmental factors, should also be considered when selecting the appropriate
hardware and fasteners to use for a given project containing treated wood.
Stainless Steel fasteners and hardware are required for Permanent Wood Foundations
below grade and are recommended for use with treated wood in other severe exterior
applications such as swimming pools, salt water exposure, etc. Type 304 and 316 are
recommended grades to use.
ALUMINUM
Aluminum building products may be placed in direct contact with YellaWood® brand
products used for interior uses and above ground exterior applications such as decks,
fencing, and landscaping projects. Examples of aluminum products include siding,
roofing, gutters, door and window trim, flashing, nails, fasteners and other hardware
connectors. However, direct contact of treated products and aluminum building
products should be limited to code-compliant construction applications that provide
proper water drainage and do not allow the wood to be exposed to standing water or
water immersion.
YellaWood® brand pressure treated
products are treated with preservatives
(the “Preservatives”) and preservative
methods, systems, and technologies
of unrelated third parties. For details
regarding the Preservatives, methods,
systems, and technologies used by
Great Southern Wood Preserving,
Incorporated, see www.yellawood.com/
preservative or write us at P.O. Box
610, Abbeville, AL 36310. Ask dealer
for warranty details. For warranty
or for important handling and other
information concerning our products
including the appropriate Material
Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), please visit
us at www.yellawood.com/warranties
or write us at P.O. Box 610, Abbeville,
AL 36310. YellaWood® and the yellow
tag are federally registered trademarks
of Great Southern Wood Preserving,
Incorporated.
Great Southern Wood Preserving,
Incorporated makes no warranties
expressed or implied as to the fitness
for a particular purpose of this plan.
We recommend you contact the aluminum building products manufacturer for its
recommendations regarding use of its aluminum products in contact with treated
wood in ground contact applications or when exposed to salt water, brackish water, or
chlorinated water, such as swimming pools or hot tubs.
Also check with the aluminum building products manufacturer regarding compatibility
with other chemicals and cleaning agents and the use of their aluminum products in
commercial, industrial, and specialty applications such as boat construction.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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Consult the end tag to determine which preservative or preservative system was
used in the treatment of that particular product. YellaWood® brand products may
be used in direct contact with aluminum building products when limited to codecompliant construction applications that provide proper water drainage and do not
allow the wood to be exposed to standing water or water immersion.
Use fasteners and other hardware that are in compliance with building codes for
the intended use.
Do not burn preserved wood.
Wear a dust mask and goggles when cutting or sanding wood.
Wear gloves when working with wood.
Some preservative may migrate from the treated wood into soil/water or may
dislodge from the treated wood surface upon contact with skin.
Wash exposed skin areas thoroughly.
All sawdust and construction debris should be cleaned up and disposed of after
construction.
Wash work clothes separately from other household clothing before reuse.
Preserved wood should not be used where it may come into direct or indirect
contact with drinking water, except for uses involving incidental contact such as
fresh water docks and bridges.
Do not use preserved wood under circumstances when the preservative may
become a component of food, animal feed or beehives.
Do not use preserved wood as mulch.
Only preserved wood that is visibly clean and free of surface residue should be
used. If the wood is to be used in an interior application and becomes wet during
construction, it should be allowed to dry before being covered or enclosed.
Mold growth can and does occur on the surface of many products, including
untreated and treated wood, during prolonged surface exposure to excessive
moisture conditions. To remove mold from the treated wood surface, wood should
be allowed to dry. Typically, mild soap and water can be used to remove remaining
surface mold. For more information visit www.epa.gov.
Projects should be designed and installed in accordance with federal, state
and local building codes and ordinances governing construction in your area,
and in accordance with the National Design Specifications (NDS) and the Wood
Handbook.
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DISPOSAL
RECOMMENDATIONS
Preserved wood may be disposed of
in landfills or burned in commercial
or industrial incinerators or boilers in
accordance with federal, state and local
regulations.
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