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With other swing set brackets in the marketplace, the lumber fits loosely into the bracket openings, creating a wooden A-frame structure that wobbles and creaks. Eclipse Swing Brackets (PATENT PENDING) always achieve a tight, snug fit. The lumber is drawn ever so tight against the bracket. This creates a wooden A-frame structure that does not wobble, does not shake, and does not creak or squeak. Nice!
Want to incorporate a larger 6x6 beam into your wood swing set design? No problem! Or, can't find the traditional 4x6 lumber for the beam? No problem--Just make your beam out of three 2x6's screwed together!
Nearly all swing set brackets in the marketplace use a smaller angle between the legs that then requires digging holes and cementing the wood A-frame structure into the ground so that the legs will not rock and lift up when the kids are swinging. Eclipse Swing Brackets have a 60 degree angle between the legs so that your swing set will not want to lift. And as a bonus, you are free to shift the swing set whenever to prevent lawn bald spots!
Got more than your fair share of kids, that requires a longer swing set with more swing positions? The Eclipse Swing Bracket can be used as a center bracket to support the middle of a long beam.
Eclipse Swing Brackets are made here in the U.S.A. of very heavy 10 gauge steel--more than 1/8 inch thick--and then high temperature powder coated in one of three beautiful colors.
Check out this creation made with the ever solid Eclipse Swing Bracket. The video includes how to install the bracket.
Whether the sprinklers came on, the dog chewed them up, or you'd just like the latest revision, here you will find them again, viewable or downloadable for printing.
Some ideas for working with larger beams or longer legs, should you be **ll bent on doing so!
Some ideas for protecting the longevity of the metal parts of the swing set when building the set with pressure treated lumber.
Some tips for cutting the tops of the legs at a 60 degree angle, flush to the sides of the top beam, should you choose to do so.
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