Today's post is a quick follow-up to yesterday's report on the play space. Since most of the play structure was put together in big assemblies in the garage already, I mostly just had to fit them together and apply fasteners of one sort or another once I got them hauled out to the play space. We set up a work table under our patio umbrella to hold the plans and parts.

Thereafter, it was mostly a case of drill,

screw,

and assemble the various parts together.

My chief assistant did some enthusiastic quality assurance.

Here's where we left off today.

The next task is to put together the swing set, which will require more heavy lifting than I can manage on my own, so we'll do that tomorrow.
1 comment:
that is the best going down the slide photo ever ~and i will fight anyone who doesn't agree.
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