When I was a kid, I had a junky little metal swingset that's only real purpose was making mowing the grass more difficult and keeping me up to date on tetanus. I have the space for something much nicer for my daughter, but holy crap do these get expensive quick.
Ive seen a few now on craigslist that I've been to slow to respond to or didn't have a way to move them going for $200 to free though, which gave me some hope.
I've also been seeing hardware sets. Frame braces, swing holders, climbing groups, all the fun stuff.
Now, $700 seems to be entry level pricing for a basic kit, 2 swings, slide, climbing wall, sandbox, little play deck.
Poking around on Amazon though, I could do the slide, swing holders and swings for under $200, just leaving me with needing to buy lumber and spend a weekend putting it together. This same "lumberless" kit is almost $400 from any stores.
So it would make sense financially just to build my own right?
Has anyone here ventured into this territory?
I'm not planning on even getting started this year(i really do have a backlog of warm weather projects right now), but I would like to have something together by her 3rd birthday next June. I know a lot of the kits go on clearance in the fall so I'll be looking at them too, but thinking it would be a good use of my new tools just to build one from scratch.
I'm thinking 2 regular swings, a tire swing, and a slide, sand box, platform, and climbing wall contraption.
So has anyone entered this particular rabbit hole before? Should I just bite the bullet and spend more than I have on my last 2 cars on something fancy or just spend a weekend or two playing with a saw and drill?