Re: Children\'s Outdoor Playset
"The store chains (Toys R Us, CostCo, BJ's) have wood kits, but from looking at the cedar they use I'm sure it wouldn't support me or my wife."
Frank;
I bought a $249 wood swingset from Toys R Us about two years ago for my then 1 year old. It's basic - has a nice slide, can have three swings (or swing "implements"), can climb up both ends (ladders), has a rope ladder. It holds me fine (I swing while my son does; not too high, mind you).
I pulled it apart when we moved last year and stuck it back together again; was simple.
I ripped one of the support beams (that the swings hang on) when I mowed under it with my tractor; one of the swing's chains got hooked on my ROPS and I didn't notice it until too late - pulled out the swing and broke the support. I just replaced it with some basic wood and it's as strong as ever.
Now that I'm at a bigger place (more land), I want to just buy a pile of lumber and build something myself; create it "on the fly". However, the $249 set I have is more than enough to keep a 1,2, or 3 year old happy at this point.
My neighbor has one of the larger, more expense ones with the tube slide, etc. and when I look at it, all I can think of is that I can just buy the lumber myself and nail it all together for probably much cheaper.