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Default Playset plans and mitre saws

John,
Check out http://playstarinc.com/chb-front.asp I built this in a Saturday. A
10" saw will be fine. This kit has the plans and materials cut lists plus
all the hardware except deck screws.

Let me recomend this. If you are going to invest in a tool get skip the CMS
(if you have a circular saw). and get a good elec. driver.

I have my eye on this

http://www.hitachi.us/Apps/hitachico...rTools/&nId=iD

When I built mine I used a corded milwalke.

Or get both!

I would use square drive screws too.

I am moving and plan on building from a kit from this company again once I
am in my new place.

Probably building http://playstarinc.com/super-star.asp

Have fun

-B


John wrote in message ...
I just purchased a home and my kids have requested a backyard playset.
I think I'm up to the task, plus it gives me a good reason to buy a
compound mitre saw! I'm hoping for advice/recommendations on three
issues.

First, I live in the midwest (humid, hot summers and cold winters), so
I'm wondering whether I'm safe using pressure-treated pine or should
spend extra for cedar?

Second, can you recommend alternate sites for playset plans besides
the standard ones sold by Lowes/Home Depot?

Third, can group members please recommend their favorite compound
mitre saw for a newbie on a budget of $300 or less? Also, will a 10"
mitre saw be enough to cut 4x4's and 4x6's, or do I need a 12" model?


Cheers,

John