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Comments (8)kayl, I finally ordered the Plow & Hearth swing, and it arrived, and we love it! There are some caveats, though. Caveat one: We got the eucalyptus finish, and there are some small gaps in the finish between the slats. I bought a stain pen--hopefully, should be able to fix the problem. Caveat two: The swing does not come with the length of chain that goes from the ceiling to the place where the other two chains connect. I bought two lengths at Lowes for $3.00. Problem solved. Caveat three: I ordered the cushion that was supposed to fit the swing. The picture showed a seat cushion. When the cushion arrived, it was a back cushion. Don't need or want that, so back it will go. Caveat four: One of the slats needs to be re-glued. Annoying, but nothing too bad. So, that's the bad news. Here is the great news: The swing is so comfortable. The slats are not a problem at all. I could (and did) sit there for hours. The swing is beautiful--the construction details are elegant, and the color is great. Slightly reddish, but not gaudy. So, yes, I would definitely order it again, but I am going to post my "caveats" in my review on their site. Not thrilled about those issues. Hope you find the swing for you!...See MorePorch Swing Hung
Comments (31)I've always longed for a porch swing and yours is charming. Congrats to you for passing on those skills to your DS. Looks like he takes great care and pride in his work. Hope all of you enjoy it for years to come!...See MorePorch swing takes out deck railing!
Comments (4)Maybe the way it's currently set up, it would require a ladder, but couldn't you reconfigure it so that the connection point is down at the swing and not at the top? Or even better, set up some kind of pulley system so that you can lower the swing down to the ground when it's not in use (or even winch it right up to the ceiling where it might be more protected from the wind?). Or if you plan on anchoring it to something more secure, I'd also suggest not using bungee cords to secure it. Use rope or chain. The bungee allows the swing to move back and forth and bounce around and that can build up the force that is being applied to the anchor. Making it so that the swing can't move will ease the pressure. Multiple anchor spots would be ideal....See MoreWill this support a porch swing?
Comments (1)Been thinking on this question. Finally feel I have the best procedure. Drill 1" holes through both beams(about in the center top to bottom) spaced for the width of the swing. Insert a 1" steel rod, hanging the swing on the rod between the beams. install caps(wood or metal) over each end to secure the rods....See MoreRelated Professionals
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