Wood swing disposal. It’s definitely not the toughest job, but it does require a bit of handywork. Taking apart a wood swing set might be necessary when you move to a new house, want to move the swing to a different location, or need to get rid of the set completely. Be ready to set aside an afternoon for dismantling the pieces from the hardware, which may have rusted from the weather. Wood swing sets should come apart using common tools and readily available lubricants.
The thing about a wood swing stand disposal is much like trying to offload any other large item — size matters. The bigger it is, generally the more difficult it is to get rid of it once and for all. It’s what makes a kids’ backyard playset disposal so hard to do. Big and bulky always presents a problem — that’s just the way it is.
Taking apart a wood swing set might be necessary when you move to a new house, want to move the swing to a different location, or need to get rid of the set completely. Be ready to set aside an afternoon for dismantling the pieces from the hardware, which may have rusted from the weather. Wood swing sets should come apart using common tools and readily available lubricants. --Home Steady.com
So, instead of going through the hassle and wasting a lot of time, it’s best to just call in a junk hauling service. This way, you don’t have to worry about doing the work or have to handle the disposal process. (Which can easily get complicated right away.)
To dismantle a wood swing, you’ll need the following tools and materials. Gather up a socket wrench set, pliers, a pry bar, hammers, eye protection, gloves, lubricant, rust remover, and a free standing ladder. Then, follow this guide:
If you need to get rid of an old wood swing or something else in Fort Myers, just phone 800-737-5923 or visit Pro Junk Dispatch.
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