Was the foot shown at 2 minutes even in the hole? ? Quick neat of checking the level is to put a spirit / bubble level on a swing seat (assuming both chains are equal in length)
I have the EXACT same swing set. I bought 4x 16" helix auger ground mounts. I screwed them down into the ground with my breaker bar and then bought some 2" washers and long bolts and some joint connector nuts made sure my measurements were flawless. I ran the bolts and washers through the eyes of the helix auger ground mounts to the pre-existing holes of the legs of the swing set. The swing set is solid stable. Doesn't move in the slightest.
Great vid mix the concrete 1st next time it matters for the strength of the mix to be right . but iv done that same thing 100 times till i read the instructions
@@SujMenon I think you're right! Indeed normal concrete is best mixed, hence their suggestions. But this postcrete is something else! What a great product. I followed your video and have exactly the same swing funnily enough lol. Cheers!
Thanks for the video. I'm about to do the same with that same swing 😂
Brilliant! Cheers guys for the help!
Thanks 👍
How much deep you have to keep the hole? Will bag do for each post?
Was the foot shown at 2 minutes even in the hole? ?
Quick neat of checking the level is to put a spirit / bubble level on a swing seat (assuming both chains are equal in length)
Looks like a metal bar from the leg of the swing into the ground
Very useful - as I am about to do exactly this. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!😀
Great video just gona do this v helpful cheers🏴
Glad it helped
Thank you for this video, very helpful.
What age can you use this and what age should stop using
Bravo...thanks to share helpful....MERCI
I have the EXACT same swing set. I bought 4x 16" helix auger ground mounts. I screwed them down into the ground with my breaker bar and then bought some 2" washers and long bolts and some joint connector nuts made sure my measurements were flawless. I ran the bolts and washers through the eyes of the helix auger ground mounts to the pre-existing holes of the legs of the swing set. The swing set is solid stable. Doesn't move in the slightest.
Hi - Would you be able to share the product links?
Were did u get them from. Thabjs
Thank you very much for your help
How easy are they to remove after a few years?
@@SujMenon thanks for the reply. Just about to tackle removing one hat's more or less identical to yours
I think instead of braking the concrete, it might be easier just to unscrew the ankors.
Did you use a bag of post Crete per post?, and how deep did you dig the holes?really helpful video thanks for sharing having to do this tomorrow 😳
No, we went around 12 inch deep or so. Used only 1.5 bags for the 4 posts together.
Suj Menon DIY Builds thank you
Great vid mix the concrete 1st next time it matters for the strength of the mix to be right . but iv done that same thing 100 times till i read the instructions
Always mix the concrete first.
It doesn't say to do that on the instructions for postcrete. It says to pour the concrete in first and then water
@@SujMenon I think you're right! Indeed normal concrete is best mixed, hence their suggestions. But this postcrete is something else! What a great product. I followed your video and have exactly the same swing funnily enough lol. Cheers!
Its post crete y@@ivesence
That will never last
Just fyi: it's coming upto 5 years and still standing 😜
You proved me wrong 😑👍
Too wet