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Kids DIY Play Equipment

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  • 15-08-2005 3:55pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 233 ✭✭


    HI all, Has anyone come across Kids play equipment for sale, a diy system, where you can buy the slide, swings etc. without the frame, which I hope to build myself. Thanks


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  • Registered Users Posts: 469 ✭✭narommy


    I'm full of useful information today (see my kitchen column :D )

    Those things are horrificly expensive.

    I'm not sure how there guys are for price. Each set is difference but including timber you could get a few model under a grand.

    They sell the sets and timber seperately.
    €100/200 for the sets €600++++ for the timber.
    I think the sets are called Blue Rabbit (sounds like a porn production co??)

    I'm considering the whether or not to get the timber with it. It would probalbly be as handy as regular timber would have to be treated and planed and drilled (and you couldn't sue anyone for hospital expenses if the rung broke)They also sell nice garden stuff and were doing up a nice timber flooring showroom.

    It is a bit Farmer-y trade-y at the moment but that will improve. I don't know how long they are into selling this stuff thety seem to me moving towards the condumer market now.

    Anyways i'm rambling because i don't know the name of the place and it's hard to describe where it is.

    I think it is called Old Mill or something like that something
    If you are familiar with the N7 and the rat runs you've probably passed.

    Heading for Naas (after rathcoole) you take a left at a bill board (The Dualway coaches is just beside it if you ask at a garrage and thay will tell you where that is) Drive up annd take the right.Drive few more miles and it's on you right.
    Otherwise take the next left (for PDM etc, Used to be a right turn for Castlewarden and then take the left when the main road takes a right. Follow that road back and then these is left (that looks like a straight ahead) and take that while the main road continues up the hill to Kilteel. It is on the left up a bit. (I don't do the rout so i am tryin to think of it inreverse)

    Goodluck anyways.


  • Registered Users Posts: 469 ✭✭narommy


    numbers for above
    087-
    7909092
    2263909


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