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Watch Craigslist, I bought one used and sold it and the rest of the fort 10 years later. I probably made money if you consider I used it for 10 years. I made it three stories, it had a climbing wall, 3 different slides, a tire swing, a double pump little kids swing and two normal swings with a 20' monkey bar thing. I bought most of the lumber and hardware new and the plastic swings and slides off Craigslist for 50% or less than retail. I had about $1,000 into it and sold it all for $500.
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Yeah, I'm thinking it will be really labor intensive to make a series of overlapped pieces, and turn it into a curve, but............
Isn't that how it goes?
You either throw $$$$$$ at it, or time.
Short of buying a plastic extruding machine that spits out those products, anything I can think of is gonna be real time intensive. I don't see wood as being a long lasting alternative, so that leaves plastic, and metal.
Me? I'd buy a length of the plastic
Worst thing they can do is cook ya and eat ya
GW