@@BBUILDERR smart, never seen such a setup before, should be much more durable, then wood beams in the ground, and also the wood beams can be replaced when/if they eventually rot away, thank you for the great idea
Thank you😊, the crossbar is 216 cm high from the surface of the bark to the center of the pole. The bark is great, otherwise the supports would be possible, sometimes the trapeze wobbles a little, but so far it has handled everything💪.
intresting, elevated base to avoid rot from collected water, I have never seen that precaution taken.
yes, there is an effort to prevent the wood from coming into contact with the ground and water so that the wood does not degrade
@@BBUILDERR smart, never seen such a setup before, should be much more durable, then wood beams in the ground, and also the wood beams can be replaced when/if they eventually rot away, thank you for the great idea
@@meopen1888 I'm glad that I can inspire someone like this😊 Yes, the beams can be replaced in the future
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Great work.
Thank you😊
Nice build. How tall didn't you build it? Also the mulch is nice and you could maybe use some support beams laterally.
Thank you😊, the crossbar is 216 cm high from the surface of the bark to the center of the pole. The bark is great, otherwise the supports would be possible, sometimes the trapeze wobbles a little, but so far it has handled everything💪.