Tuesday, May 15, 2012
A garden swing-a
Materials: PS SVINGA
Description: Alternative mounting making an indoor children's swing chair a nice garden swing for the parents.
~ Bjarne Bisballe, Denmark
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Can you share how your strung it up?
ReplyDeleteMe too! wondering how it's strung up.
DeleteDid anyone figure it out yet?
I would also love to know how this was hung - thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is perfect! Can you post more info? I would love to use this isn't of a swing.
ReplyDeleteOh - how to describe that?
ReplyDeleteThe rope is in one piece and has its original length.
The hook is 220 cm above ground and 60cm above the ring. The distance from ring to the neck is 20 to 25 cm (adjust to preferred comfort angle). The distance between the front knot to the ring is 90 cm.
The ring has eight numbered holes (1-8). The numbered side points forward.
You stand in front of the chair and have tightened the rope to the front left side of the chair.
You see that the ring numbers 1 to 4 are to the right and the ring numbers 5 to 8 are to the left
So now I comes: From front through 6, then through 8, then over the ring to the neck(over). From the neck(under) through 5 -but from the front-, then through 7 and finaly up to the hook.
Now you have to do the same in opposite order for the right side and finally tighten the rope to the front right side of the chair.
How much can I hold? At least 100 kg.