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This is my first attempt at building a backyard playhouse. I started with 4-14' 4x4's cemented 2' in the ground and worked my way up without a drawing or blueprint. Thus far i am only into materials about $200 and about 3 full days of work. To buy one comparable would cost a grand. Granted it is not as perty as the kits but it is built from the heart and my brain alone. Not to mention a $700 savings. It is supposed to be for my sons b-day on april 1, but there is no way i can keep him off of it. It still has a rock climbing wall, sand box, staircase, steering wheel, and later on a swing to be added on. What does everybody think?
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Great job Brody
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Good Job,
I Really like the addition of the swamp cooler and exaust pipe seen in the first picture! lol [sly]. He's going to have lots of fun on that!
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Looks great and probably stronger then then kits. Even better when you get the rest of it done.
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Pretty nice Brody. I'll bet guage is going to enjoy the heck out of it. Now you just need to dig a large pit underneath and plant some fish!
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Dug the hole tonight, fish will be here tuesday.[sly]
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[cool][#0000ff]Ya don't fool me. You just wanted a higher platform for looking in the neighbors' windows at night.[/#0000ff]
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Real nice. Its always better when you build it yourself. Your kids should enjoy it for years to come.
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Where did you buy the slide?
Thanks
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