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<blockquote data-quote="ndlongshot" data-source="post: 407428" data-attributes="member: 244"><p>Bought one from Sams 4 years ago, have stained it once but it desperately needs it again. I tighten some of the lag bolts up in the spring but its holding up well. 2 ft corkscrew anchors in the corners has held it in place. Kids seem to like it.</p><p></p><p>Assembly was a B$%^&, and took me a good 3-4 days of solid solo work to complete. It did have a pretty good app with step by step instructions. Not kidding when I say I had a all 1000 or so parts, boards, screws, brackets laid out in an organized fashion prior to starting assembly, it took up my two stall garage and a couple hours just for that. Felt like I was capable of building a shop by the time I was done. A little more than I expected. Make sure you have a drill with a couple good batteries before you start. </p><p></p><p>Considering it was a once in a lifetime purchase for cheap entertainment for my young kids, i would do it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ndlongshot, post: 407428, member: 244"] Bought one from Sams 4 years ago, have stained it once but it desperately needs it again. I tighten some of the lag bolts up in the spring but its holding up well. 2 ft corkscrew anchors in the corners has held it in place. Kids seem to like it. Assembly was a B$%^&, and took me a good 3-4 days of solid solo work to complete. It did have a pretty good app with step by step instructions. Not kidding when I say I had a all 1000 or so parts, boards, screws, brackets laid out in an organized fashion prior to starting assembly, it took up my two stall garage and a couple hours just for that. Felt like I was capable of building a shop by the time I was done. A little more than I expected. Make sure you have a drill with a couple good batteries before you start. Considering it was a once in a lifetime purchase for cheap entertainment for my young kids, i would do it again. [/QUOTE]
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