Garden swing

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Construction and weather protection

A basic one person swing seat will have to have 4 holes bored into it at the corners to allow for the ropes. Alternatively, substitute an old tire or a large log for the seat. The ropes will be attached to the upper branches of a suitable tree. Connection at the branch should be wider than the width of the seat as this will help with stability, otherwise the swing might twist during motion. The ropes should have a high breaking strain, I found nylon ropes were best and are long life. I used four half inch nylon ropes for this swing pictured. Manila or sisal ropes can also be used effectively but check periodically to make sure that they are still intact as they may rot.

You have to be aware of the weather conditions of your location and make allowances for protection your swing. With a tree swing you depend upon the canopy for protection. With tree-less swings there are protective covers suitable, mainly consisting of a gazebo which enables you to cover the entire swing and thus protect it from the elements.

Single-rope swings

A single-rope, single-seat swing would need a good thick rope of at least one inch in diameter. The seat is circular (about 15 inches) with the rope hole dead center. The higher you mount this rope the more dangerous the swing becomes as it has such a large sweep in every direction. Great care is needed and this is not my favorite swing especially if young children are nearby and could wander into the ‘sway’ area.

Other swing types

A 3-seater swing is available and is constructed from high strength steel tube framing which makes it extremely robust and durable. A canopy consisting of quick drying material is included as part of the swing. The swing seat is made from the same fabric to minimize long periods of inaction following a downpour. The deluxe version comes complete with net curtains, cushions and a vented roof section. A 2-seater version of the swing is available too.

Arbour Swing

Many swings such as this one can be delivered in a flat pack and can be easily assembled. The arbour swing uses pine wood which is treated to withstand sun and rain. To preserve to swing timber it will need annual routine maintenance. Outdoor lighting or spotlights can be installed to illuminate.

Porch swings

Porch swings can be set up quite easily by attaching brackets to the overhead supports. Special springs (available in kits) can be pressed and fitted to the overhead timber to aid suspension and prevent wear and tear. Make sure of the strength capacity of the springs you choose as each spring must have a weight strain of at least 500 pounds.

Advice

The swing seat should be level and capable of adjustable height to enable different age groups to use the swing. The best way to access the correct height is for the person swinging to be just about able to reach the ground with their feet. For a tree swing the branch selected is important. It must be strong / sturdy and high enough to be clear of the main tree trunk. Make sure that that there’s enough space for swinging without any obstruction and also that the seat cannot swing against the trunk itself. Try to ensure that the rope cannot slip on the branch thus causing the position of the swing path to alter course. Lastly, enjoy your garden swing and be safe.

Garden swing


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