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Project Plan: Porch Swing
Our Project Plan Collection wouldn?t be complete without a swing.
By Derick Belden


Difficulty Rating (one hammer is least difficult, four hammers is most difficult)

Its back features gentle curve for comfort and measures 54 inches long, but could easily be shortened for a smaller porch.

If you plan to use it outside, be sure to select a rot-resistant lumber such as treated pine, cedar, redwood, or cypress. Also, consider, building our Pergola Project and hanging this swing underneath.



If you have any questions concerning project plans, please send us an e-mail.
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