My dad wasn't around when I was growing up so I'm using that as my excuse for not being handy.
Anyhow I bought a swingset on FB marketplace and I think it was misrepresented. No pics of or mention of rot, but all 12 of the 4x4 posts (it's a big set with multiple forts and accessories) have rot on the bottom 4 or so inches, some bad enough that they could easily be broken up with your fingers.
Is there any easy/cheap/structurally sound way to fix this without replacing each entire post? I was thinking if I cut off the 4 inches from the bottom and then made a new 4 inch piece from a new post and bolted it on with multiple brackets, although I'm not sure the hardware I'd need.
I want a safe play set for my boy so don't want to Jerry rig a fix that isn't safe. If you bought something like this and then found out there was severe rot would you look for a refund? Not sure what to do...starting to think I should push for a refund and just get a really nice new set, althought it would be about 3x the cost. I thought this was a steal because they didn't show the rot or broken parts in the pictures (one child's slide was broken, one set of rings, and a handful of other boards throughout would *need* replacing).
The price would have been good for a safe/functional set, but now figuring in the extra time and labor - not to mention I don't even know if I can make it safe without a full replacement of every 4x4 post (that would be a deal breaker, I might as well rebuild it all then) has me confused.
Curious to hear what you'd do in the situation. Thanks!
Anyhow I bought a swingset on FB marketplace and I think it was misrepresented. No pics of or mention of rot, but all 12 of the 4x4 posts (it's a big set with multiple forts and accessories) have rot on the bottom 4 or so inches, some bad enough that they could easily be broken up with your fingers.
Is there any easy/cheap/structurally sound way to fix this without replacing each entire post? I was thinking if I cut off the 4 inches from the bottom and then made a new 4 inch piece from a new post and bolted it on with multiple brackets, although I'm not sure the hardware I'd need.
I want a safe play set for my boy so don't want to Jerry rig a fix that isn't safe. If you bought something like this and then found out there was severe rot would you look for a refund? Not sure what to do...starting to think I should push for a refund and just get a really nice new set, althought it would be about 3x the cost. I thought this was a steal because they didn't show the rot or broken parts in the pictures (one child's slide was broken, one set of rings, and a handful of other boards throughout would *need* replacing).
The price would have been good for a safe/functional set, but now figuring in the extra time and labor - not to mention I don't even know if I can make it safe without a full replacement of every 4x4 post (that would be a deal breaker, I might as well rebuild it all then) has me confused.
Curious to hear what you'd do in the situation. Thanks!