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old all steel, dangerous by modern standards.
you have to help remove it, the ladders and such are set in 5 gallon buckets of concrete and set just below grade. cut them off and you can leave them with me for the big spring cleanup in a few months, but you have to help get them out of the ground. BYO saw, or bring these and i'll cut them off
not installed but included, if wanted, are 2 fireman pole things that attach to the top of the monkey bars. i sketched them in with black lines.
also not apparent in the pictures because of the viewing angle is that it's set up with a chin-up style bar but you're viewing it end-on so it's kinda invisible. the 2nd vertical post from the left is one end of it, and the other is attached to the vertical for the monkey bars.
as it sits now, the monkey bars are about 8 feet off the ground monkey bars are approximately 12 feet long but the (removable) bends that transition to the legs add about 1.5 feet to each end. you of course can adjust the height depending how it's installed. i lengthened the vertical sections with some welding and time because it's been cut/reinstalled a few times by previous owners.
you could also repourpose this into a garden trellis. maybe i should do that? fuckit.
it'll probably take the 2 of us half a day to uninstall it. depends how good at digging you are.
for $2million USD i'll remove and relocate and reinstall it. not a penny less.
if you need more pictures, this probably isn't for you.
old all steel, dangerous by modern standards.
you have to help remove it, the ladders and such are set in 5 gallon buckets of concrete and set just below grade. cut them off and you can leave them with me for the big spring cleanup in a few months, but you have to help get them out of the ground. BYO saw, or bring these and i'll cut them off
not installed but included, if wanted, are 2 fireman pole things that attach to the top of the monkey bars. i sketched them in with black lines.
also not apparent in the pictures because of the viewing angle is that it's set up with a chin-up style bar but you're viewing it end-on so it's kinda invisible. the 2nd vertical post from the left is one end of it, and the other is attached to the vertical for the monkey bars.
as it sits now, the monkey bars are about 8 feet off the ground monkey bars are approximately 12 feet long but the (removable) bends that transition to the legs add about 1.5 feet to each end. you of course can adjust the height depending how it's installed. i lengthened the vertical sections with some welding and time because it's been cut/reinstalled a few times by previous owners.
you could also repourpose this into a garden trellis. maybe i should do that? fuckit.
it'll probably take the 2 of us half a day to uninstall it. depends how good at digging you are.
for $2million USD i'll remove and relocate and reinstall it. not a penny less.
if you need more pictures, this probably isn't for you.