Great design! We just completed building our one using these plans and made a few tweaks. 1 - Our decking boards didn't have a gap between then as for the seat we could see little things dropping into that cavity and getting stuck and lost 2 - Used more standard decking boards as they we more available and cheaper too. Very well built sandpit but the materials do add up to over $300 3- Put some small hooks on the back of the seat to stop them being accidentally tipped over if / when kids try to climb them. 4 - Stapled weed matting to the bottom of the frame to avoid gaps Didn't manage to get everything as neat and square but very happy we built it. Next on the DIY list is a play kitchen! If you need someone less talented to help with a video for that you know where to find me 🤣
I’ve just finished building mine here in Victoria, Australia. I had to buy a few drills bits and tools ect, so my receipt was fairly high. But for the materials only it cost me about $400-$450 for materials. (Timber, screws, hinges ect)
Kia ora, you can find more details on this build and materials required on our website here: www.mitre10.co.nz/guides-and-advice/guide/how-to-build-a-sandpit?inStockNationwide=false&inStockSelectedStore=false&sort=RELEVANCY ^Cam
Hi Garviel - The dimensions and details of the timber show is below: - 200x100 macrocarpa sleepers - sides x 4 - 200x50 macrocarpa sleepers - seat supports x 2 - 140x20 Palings x 15/1.8m Although, the dimensions can be up to you and the space you have in your backyard. You can also find the full instructions on our website under Easy as guides and advice. Hope this helps ^Ian
You get what you pay for, the reason commercially available ones are cheaper are they are build of the most rubbish cheapest materials and will not last as long as this more expensive beast.
Great design! We just completed building our one using these plans and made a few tweaks.
1 - Our decking boards didn't have a gap between then as for the seat we could see little things dropping into that cavity and getting stuck and lost
2 - Used more standard decking boards as they we more available and cheaper too. Very well built sandpit but the materials do add up to over $300
3- Put some small hooks on the back of the seat to stop them being accidentally tipped over if / when kids try to climb them.
4 - Stapled weed matting to the bottom of the frame to avoid gaps
Didn't manage to get everything as neat and square but very happy we built it. Next on the DIY list is a play kitchen! If you need someone less talented to help with a video for that you know where to find me 🤣
Great feedback, and stoked you gave it a go!
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Car shock absorber, attached to the end of a 45 degree (approx) diagonal timber brace, to absorb some of the earthquake energy.
@@kytddjj eh what?? your comment and your username certainly piqued my interest lol
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Sooooo easy to follow. Now to execute and impress my husband and kids. Lol. Thank you
What's the ball park number of how much this project costs (without labour of course) if all materials are bought from Mitre 10? Great video. Thanks!
I’ve just finished building mine here in Victoria, Australia. I had to buy a few drills bits and tools ect, so my receipt was fairly high. But for the materials only it cost me about $400-$450 for materials. (Timber, screws, hinges ect)
Great stuff Stan! Keep the vids coming
What length sleepers did you use?
I need to cover the wood in anything to protect it from the sand?
Using treated wood is the way to go! ^Cam
Cool sandput
Is there a list of materials somewhere
Kia ora, you can find more details on this build and materials required on our website here: www.mitre10.co.nz/guides-and-advice/guide/how-to-build-a-sandpit?inStockNationwide=false&inStockSelectedStore=false&sort=RELEVANCY ^Cam
Ao glad this is on metric deyyym.. woo
Nice hammer, what company is it made by?
Hi Kristjan, feel free to check out our Mitre 10 hammer range here: www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/search?text=hammer&q=hammer ^Cam
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Thank you. This was awesome. I'm going to have a stab at it.
Nice one Benji, let us know how you get on ^Charlie
What was the size of the timber you used?
Hi Garviel - The dimensions and details of the timber show is below:
- 200x100 macrocarpa sleepers - sides x 4
- 200x50 macrocarpa sleepers - seat supports x 2
- 140x20 Palings x 15/1.8m
Although, the dimensions can be up to you and the space you have in your backyard. You can also find the full instructions on our website under Easy as guides and advice. Hope this helps ^Ian
Hardwood decking
nice job
Cheers Ramzi ^Matt
Nooice!
thanks
Nice white sand would have been better
crazy how overbuilt this is - the cost of material here will be more than already built sandbox
You get what you pay for, the reason commercially available ones are cheaper are they are build of the most rubbish cheapest materials and will not last as long as this more expensive beast.
Nice white sand would have been better