To be honest I've no idea.
I found this online :
To fixing railway sleepers landscaping screws can be used which are strong steel screws available up to 250mm in length with a hexagonal head and fixed using a power drill. These will screw right through a sleeper and fix into the one below...
I'm.thinking about packing soil under the slide to support it or not - if the slide is at the right angle and height then I think the sleeper should hold the weight ?
I found something about steel screws to drill through the sleeper, would this be as effective as wooden pegs ?
Hi Guys,
Your help is really appreciated.
I will be seeking help for the actual set up!
As a matter of interest, what sort of drill would I need to drill the holes through the sleeper and wwould they be drilled at exact measurement of the peg diameter ?
Not sure Conny what you mean by...
Thanks Conny. I'll have a look at that design. The problem is I have no lawn.
I wondered whether I could fix some sort of wood with concrete to the ground, ie like you would fix fencing posts for example, (?) Or wooden decking, and then fix slide to that.
Re the rockery I could pack soil...
Hi there,
I've found a 175 cm childrens slide which would be normally fixed to a wooden climbing frame or play house.
I'd like to fix this to the top of a slope in my garden, but I'm not sure if this is possible.
I'm wondering whether there would be a way to fix wood to the ground and then...