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Sandpits
Assembly
- read the instructions don’t just look at the
diagrams!
- get a
friend to assist, they can help to; reduce the build time, solve problems,
support the frame, lift the heavier items . . . .
- assemble the sandpit first, then lay the membrane in the bottom
- add Playsand (Playsand has been filtered, washed & is non-staining)
- finally, fit the cover (essential for stopping pets & leaves)
Maintenance
- all of our wooden
sandpits use pressure treated timbers (see below) so they
are maintenance free
- when locating your sandpit under trees remember that sap, aphids and leaf fall can
make extra work
Cracks & Splits (Shakes) in Wood
These are natural features of any timber and will vary in size depending
on ambient temperature and
humidity.
Roundwood structures
(e.g. hout-land & tp Sherwood range) use young wood which is much more prone
to shakes but provided a shake does not exceed 3% of the circumference or
continues through to the centre of the timber then the structure will not be
affected. Sawn timber will be less prone to shakes but here you should look out for
the timber grade and finish. A
lower grade timber will be cheaper but usually have a higher knot count, a wider
grain and a rougher finishA
higher-grade timber will be more expensive but have a low knot count, a tight
grain and a smoother finish
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