I want to create a children's play area, and part of it involves tubes that they can crawl through, approx 0.9m in diameter, I've looked at several approaches to this.
1) Culvert piping. Quite expensive, won't have flanges to connect the ends but they are quite sturdy. Some people are selling second-hand sections on Ebay.
2) Make up a crawl-through in box-sections using ply. This is probably the cheapest option, but needs to be painted for outdoors and constructed. The sides can be thinner ply than the bottom but needs to be carefully sanded to avoid splinters.
3) Purchase proper playground equipment for slides. The plastic flanged tube sections used in soft-play areas come with the fittings but are insanely expensive, around £400/metre length, the advantage is they also do curved sections.
4) I have a feeling steel flanged pipe sections will be cheaper because they're mass-produced:
These may be too heavy with walls way thicker than I need for supporing the weight of a child but I wondered if I can source different versions of them.
If anyone has any other ideas, or where I can buy stuff like this without it costing a mint I'd love to know.
thanks!
S.
1) Culvert piping. Quite expensive, won't have flanges to connect the ends but they are quite sturdy. Some people are selling second-hand sections on Ebay.
2) Make up a crawl-through in box-sections using ply. This is probably the cheapest option, but needs to be painted for outdoors and constructed. The sides can be thinner ply than the bottom but needs to be carefully sanded to avoid splinters.
3) Purchase proper playground equipment for slides. The plastic flanged tube sections used in soft-play areas come with the fittings but are insanely expensive, around £400/metre length, the advantage is they also do curved sections.
4) I have a feeling steel flanged pipe sections will be cheaper because they're mass-produced:
These may be too heavy with walls way thicker than I need for supporing the weight of a child but I wondered if I can source different versions of them.
If anyone has any other ideas, or where I can buy stuff like this without it costing a mint I'd love to know.
thanks!
S.