Build a playset: Super summer kid activities

Playset: Climbing wall

When school is out you need summer kid activities to keep the kids from morphing into their electronics. Plus you want to get outside and do some DIY, so here’s a backyard play set that does both.

‣ MyFixitUpLife Theresa working on the PlaysetThis play set is geared for littler kids—no swings, ship’s bow, or moving parts. But it can be fun for kids of all ages who love to climb and scramble and jump. All the materials are readily available at a lumber yard or home center. We built this one with 2×6 and 2×4 Western Red Cedar. It’s easy to work with, looks great and stands up to the elements. What more can you ask for from summer kid activities? Here’s how we built this one.

 Summer kid activities begin with some 2×6 and 2×4 Western Red Cedar. First step is to make the A-Frames.

‣ MyFixitUpLife Summer kid activities: Playset parts
Work on a flat surface like plywood on the ground or across sawhorses.
‣ MyFixitUpLife Summer kid activities
Assemble each A-Frame.

Cut and assemble each A-frame. The top angle here is 35 1/2-degrees for each piece. Cut the top and both legs (for each A) and assemble. We’re already on our way to winning the contest with digital fun.

‣ MyFixitUpLife Playset: Attach the skids
Fasten the skids to the bottoms of the A-Frames.

To get the bottom angle, we simply laid a straight board across the bottom of the A, traced the angle, and cut it. Then we fastened the skid to the A-Frame. We centered our A-Frame legs in the middle of the 2×6 skid.

‣ MyFixitUpLife Connect the A-Frames with 2x4.
Connect the A-Frames with 2×4, 4-feet long. Try to keep them as square as possible to each other.
‣ MyFixitUpLife Playset: Connect the A-Frames
Connect the A-Frames. Make one side solid, the other a ladder.
‣ MyFixitUpLife Playset: Cut transition pieces.
Rip and bevel the top pieces as needed.

At the top of each A-Frame, cut angles to transition from the wall/ladder to the top deck. Angle: 35 1/2-degrees. The piece may have to be ripped down to fit.

‣ MyFixitUpLife Playset: Guardrail
Keep your summer kid activities safe; add a guardrail.

 

‣ MyFixitUpLife Playset: Climbing wall
Add climbing cleats to the climbing wall. We used Spax screws and washers instead of through bolts.
‣ MyFixitUpLife Cear play-set
Sun’s out. Time to play!

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A licensed contractor, tool expert, wood and outdoor enthusiast, and elite Spartan Race competitor, he writes about home improvement and tools for national magazines and websites, and teaches hands-on clinics for other remodeling professionals. Check out his book, The Carpenter's Notebook.

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