How to make a homemade tire swing


How to Make a DIY Tire Swing

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Kamron Sanders

Kamron Sanders

Kamron Sanders is a home improvement expert and writer with over 15 years of hands-on construction, remodeling, woodworking, home repair, and landscaping experience. He has also written for HGTV. Kamron's expertise ranges from troubleshooting saws and lawnmowers to painting kitchen cabinets.

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Updated on 07/08/22

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Deane Biermeier

Reviewed by Deane Biermeier

Deane Biermeier is an expert contractor with nearly 30 years of experience in all types of home repair, maintenance, and remodeling. He is a certified lead carpenter and also holds a certification from the EPA. Deane is a member of The Spruce's Home Improvement Review Board.

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Project Overview

Introducing a tire swing to your backyard is sure to be a decision that you (and, more importantly, your kids) will be happy you made. If you've seen tire swings and assumed they're too hard to install or difficult to make safe, you may be surprised to know that this project is actually very simple. And, when done right, tire swings can be a safe form of entertainment for both children and adults.

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Equipment / Tools

  • Utility knife
  • Measuring tape
  • Mason line string
  • Bean bag or similar object
  • Lighter
  • Drill
  • 7/8-inch paddle bit

Materials

  • Recycled tire
  • 50-feet polypropylene rope

How to Make a Tire Swing

There are two popular styles of tire swings. One type features a horizontal tire with ropes attached at three equidistant points. The second type features a vertical tire with a rope simply tied around the top of the tire. For this project, we'll focus on the latter option as it's quick, easy on the wallet, and a more versatile option for users of all sizes.

  1. Find a Strong Branch

    A tire swing requires a solid branch at least 8 to 10 inches in diameter that is in good health. Fruit trees, evergreens, and other softwood varieties should be avoided, as these are prone to breaking under pressure. Instead, look for strong, mature trees such as oak trees, maple trees, hickory trees, and other hardwood varieties.

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  2. Find a Tire

    If you don't have one already, recycled tires in good condition are readily available. Check tires stores, online listings, and family and friends. Look for a relatively large tire with a wide sidewall and no dry rot.

  3. Buy the Rope

    Polypropylene rope is perfect for a tire swing, as it won't be compromised as a result of outdoor exposure. When used properly, 3/4-inch polypropylene rope is more than strong enough to hold the weight of a tire and any potential user. The amount needed will be determined by how far your branch is from the ground, but you should aim for a branch no further than 15 to 20 feet high. In this case, a 50-foot rope should do the trick.

    What Is Polypropylene Rope?

    Polypropylene rope is a strong, synthetic rope that is resistant to rot and deterioration due to water. While many styles are colorful, varieties that imitate the look of natural rope can also be found.

  4. Place the Rope Over the Branch

    If you don't have a ladder long enough to lean on the tree branch, there's an easy way to get your rope over the branch. Simply tie string (something like mason line string will do the trick) around a small object like a bean bag and toss it up over your branch. Once over, tie the other end of the string to your rope and pull it over the branch. Repeat this process once more to double the rope over the branch and prevent it from slipping down the branch.

  5. Attach the Tire to the Rope

    To secure the tire to the rope, no hardware is needed. Simply slide the two ends of the rope through the center of the tire and around the top of the tire twice. Adjust the tire until it sits 3 feet off of the ground to account for rope stretch. Approximately one foot above the top of the tire, tie a bowline knot with plenty of excess rope left at the end. This will be trimmed later.

    Warning

    Improperly tied knots can pose major safety risk. If you aren't confident in your knot tying abilities, consult with someone who can help ensure the job is done correctly.

  6. Inspect and Set the Knot

    Step back and inspect the tire, the rope, and the positioning of the tire from the ground and tree. Once you've verified that the rope is properly knotted and the tire is adequately spaced from the tree and ground, have an adult carefully test the swing. This will allow the adult's weight to set the knots and stretch the rope.

  7. Trim and Burn the Excess Rope

    Once the knot has been fully set, trim the excess rope from the knot, leaving approximately 4 to 5 inches. Use a lighter to burn the ends to prevent fraying.

  8. Drill a Drain Hole

    Without drainage, the tire will be prone to collect water, leading to messes and mosquitoes. To add a drain hole to the tire, use a 7/8-inch paddle bit and drill through the lowest point of the tire.

    Tip

    To further prevent pests, consider treating the tire with a bug repellant that is safe for human contact.

  9. Try It Out

    Depending on the size of the user, this tire swing can be used by sitting inside or sitting on top. Always hold the rope tightly and avoid swinging toward the tree.

    Tire Swing Installation Tips

    While the polypropylene rope and the tire will likely last forever, trees are living and ever-changing. Make a habit of consistently inspecting the tree branch and the position of the rope on the tree. Should you suspect anything has been compromised, always act on the suspicion and ensure the safety of the swing.

    Additionally, tire swings can serve as ideal homes for wasps, bees, spiders, and other biting and stinging creatures. Always inspect the inside of the swing before playtime and instruct your kids to do the same.

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9 Easy Steps to Make a Safe Tire Swing

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Sometimes the simplest things can bring the greatest summertime pleasures. Outdoor fun doesn’t have to include expensive, custom-built play sets; you can create instant outdoor entertainment by upcycling an old tire into a one-of-a-kind swing. Read on to learn how to make a tire swing the easy-peasy, old-fashioned way!

Tools & Materials
  • Rope
  • Rubber car tire
  • Power drill
  • Pressure washer

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How to Make a DIY Tire Swing

This project is perfect for beginners, as you only need a few tools and basic knot knowledge—oh, and you need a tree (a big tree).

STEP 1: Pick the correct tree.

Chances are, if you’re looking into how to make a DIY tire swing, you already have a tree in mind for mounting it. Just make sure that it’s large, healthy, and the branch that will hold the tire swing is at least 8 inches thick. If a tree shows signs of decay or has cracks or dead branches, it’s not suitable for a tire swing.

Other considerations include making sure there’s enough clearance between where the tire hangs and the trunk of the tree as well as the ground. And removing large rocks or other tripping hazards from the area beneath the swing.

STEP 2: Find the right size tire.

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Any standard-size passenger car rubber tire will work for a swing, though you could use a smaller or larger tire as long as you factor the weight into your specific project. If you find a used tire, be sure it has some tread left to prevent any wires from popping through the surface and scratching or poking swing users.

STEP 3: Clean the tire.

Give the tire a thorough cleaning with a pressure washer. If you don’t have the right tool, take the tire to the car wash to clean it with one of the high-pressure hoses on the premises.

STEP 4: Drill drainage holes in the tire.

When you’re ready—that is, when you’re satisfied with the cleanliness of the tire—drill holes in the bottom of the tire to prevent water from pooling when it rains. You don’t want mosquitoes to get wind of any standing water! On that note, you’ll also want to check for bees, wasps, and other insect pests each time you or your kids use the tire swing.

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STEP 5: Purchase the correct rope.

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Determine the maximum weight your tire swing will hold. That includes the weight of kids (or adults) that will use it as well as the weight of the tire you choose. Then select a heavy-duty braided exterior rope that is rated for three times that weight.

STEP 6: Tie a double bowline knot.

Cut a section of rope to the desired length plus a little bit extra for tying a couple of knots. If needed, melt the ends to keep the rope from fraying. Tie a double bowline knot on one end of the rope, making sure to leave a little slack in the loop portion of the knot.

STEP 7: Hang your rope.

Toss the knot end of the rope over the tree branch. If you need a little help, place a softball in a sock and tie the sock to the knot end of the rope; then toss the ball over the branch. Thread the opposite end of the rope through the loop of the bowline knot and pull it tight. The knot will travel upwards until it finally reaches the branch.

STEP 8: Suspend the tire.

Tie another double bowline knot around the top of the tire, tightening it so the tire hangs at the desired height off of the ground.

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STEP 9: Test the tire swing.

Have the heaviest member of your family test the tire swing to ensure its strength. You may not want to tell this person why he or she was chosen…

And, enjoy!

Let your impatient kid swing already. You can cut off the excess rope later. Pat yourself on the back and admire your handiwork from the street, just like the neighbors will.

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FAQ About DIY Tire Swings

Got questions about how to make a tire swing? You’re not alone!

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How do you make a homemade tire swing?

One of our favorite DIY tire swing ideas is to find a tire, clean it thoroughly, and hang it by a rope from a sturdy tree branch.

What do I need for a DIY tire swing?

First and foremost, you need a tire. You’ll also need some tire cleaning supplies (or clean it at a self-serve car wash), braided exterior rope rated for three times the weight of the tire and swing users combined, and some basic knot knowledge. You’ll also need a sturdy branch on a large, healthy tree.

What kind of rope do you use for a tire swing?

The best rope to use for a tire swing is one that is braided, designed to hold a lot of weight, and rated to withstand outdoor elements such as UV rays, rain, etc.

Final Thoughts

Kick off your summer staycation by adding a tire swing to your outdoor space. This simple project can add hours of fun and relaxation with minimal effort and expense. Just be sure to keep safety top of mind by thoroughly inspecting the tree and branch that you intend to mount it on, and by selecting rope that is rated for the amount of weight that your specific tire swing will hold.

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Contents

  • Tire swing designs
  • Simple single tire swing
  • Modern playground swing
  • What tools and materials needed
  • Which tires are best to use
  • How to cut a tire for a swing
  • Where is the best place to make a swing
  • How to make a simple swing from a tire with your own hands
  • How to make a swing-cradle from a tire with your own hands
  • How to make a swing-nest from a tire with your own hands
  • How to make a swing chair from a tire with your own hands
  • How to make a swing-pendulum from a tire with your own hands
  • How to fix a swing from a tire do-it-yourself tires
  • Recommendations
  • Conclusion

You can get the younger generation interested in going to the country in many ways, one of these incentives is to equip an interesting playground. Build a house or a hill from the remnants of lumber, assemble a sandbox. And in order not to go beyond the budget for rest, make a swing out of a tire with your own hands. It will turn out unusual, but the kids will like it. Moreover, homemade tire swings provide more freedom in games with skillful handling of the attraction. nine0003

Even a tire can be used to make quite a decent swing

Types of tire swing designs

Homemade versions of a children's attraction are always inferior to purchased models made of beautiful plastic in design and design. A swing made of wheeled tires looks simpler and even rougher than glossy Chinese rocking chairs, and their device and decorative finish are primarily designed for safety and the most brutal treatment from the children, and certainly not for the successful sale of the product. nine0003

On the other hand, there is always an abundance of material and schemes, you can make a swing out of old tires with your own hands at least every trip out of town. Moreover, the manufacture practically does not require special skills, except for common sense, physical strength and the ability to work with a bench tool.

Most often, the model and device of a tire swing is chosen depending on the mobility and age of children, these can be: nine0006

  • Swing with nest seat for younger children. The tire is often additionally trimmed with a cover to avoid the appearance of scuffs on the hands and feet of the children;
  • Complex two-tier swings and models with specially shaped seats;
  • Swing - pendulum.
  • It is clear that, in addition to the age of the children, it will be necessary to take into account the weight of the participants, the place and circumstances of the installation of the children's attraction. For example, a do-it-yourself swing from a tire on a rope is easy to make and install on the nearest tree when going out into the forest for a picnic or when going fishing with the whole family. In other cases, the site and method of attaching the suspension must be carefully thought out and planned. nine0003

    A hiking version of the swing can be made in a couple of minutes

    Simple single tire swing

    The simplest models are an ordinary car tire suspended on a canvas belt or an ordinary old polypropylene fiber tow rope. Tire size must be at least 19”, smaller tires often have too little interior space.

    The tire can be hung horizontally to form a swing with a nested seat. Tire size in this case does not really matter. nine0003

    Modern playground swing

    Often you need more than just making a simple seat and hanging it correctly under a canopy or on a tree branch. For most children familiar with modern children's rides, this is often not enough. In this case, for the playground, you have to make a rope swing from a tire with an unusually shaped seat with your own hands.

    Polypropylene ropes give the suspension increased elasticity, allow you to swing on the swing in almost any direction. A carved cradle or even a tire chair provides an interesting design and safe use of the swing. nine0003

    Tip! If you plan to build a full-fledged attraction with the possibility of swinging with a large amplitude, then it is best to make a swing from a tire with your own hands on chains.

    This is not a whim or a desire to play it safe. For younger children of 5-6 years old, you can make a rope swing out of a tire with your own hands, the weight and load are small, so there will be no problems. Chain suspension is preferred for rides designed for older children, it will provide stabilization of the direction of movement and fastening strength even under the most extreme overloads. Whereas ropes and belts made of synthetic fibers can stretch and even delaminate. nine0003

    What tools and materials do you need

    It is clear that random materials of unknown origin cannot be used in the manufacture of swings from machine tires. It is best to choose tires from old stocks; chains or ropes with fasteners must be bought new. And most importantly, before commissioning, the entire structure of a garden swing made of tires must be checked with your own hands several times, tested and loaded to the maximum to make sure that they are completely safe.

    To work with tires, depending on the chosen model, you will need:

    • A sharp knife with a very thin, preferably forged blade, like a filet. You can use a carving knife for meat or fish;
    • Whetstone or tools for sharpening the cutting edge;
    • Liquid soap;
    • Chalk pencil;
    • Power drill with large diameter drill set.

    The tire can also be cut with a hand saw or a jigsaw. It all depends on the size and device of the cradle. If a seat of a special shape is made from a tire for a swing, then the amount of work will increase several times. In this case, you can use scissors for cutting reinforcement or an ordinary grinder with a stone disc to cut the tire. nine0003

    You can also cut with an ordinary hacksaw

    Which tires are better to use

    To make a children's attraction, you can use old worn tires 15-20” for winter driving and always with synthetic cord. These tires are much softer and require less effort to cut. The more worn out the tread, the better. It only increases the level of comfort.

    If possible, it is best to use high-profile EU tires. These tires do not contain special softeners and oil-based chemical additives. They do not exfoliate even when stored for a long time in the open sun and do not sweat with soot and lubricants. nine0003

    How to cut a swing tire

    Manually cutting a tire requires a lot of physical effort. Cutting rubber with a thickness of 5-10 mm by hand is difficult even with a very sharp knife. Cutting a tire with a jigsaw is even more difficult. Rubber does not lend itself well to cutting, and the cord gathers and clogs the backstage of the tool.

    A simple cut on the tire can be made with a sharp knife dipped in soapy water

    Therefore, in the manufacture of a hanging swing from a tire, two technological methods are used:

    • A hole is drilled in the sidewall, the size of which allows the insertion of a knife blade. The knife is moistened with liquid soap or castor oil and, squeezing out one of the edges, a short incision is made. When cutting, force is applied when the blade moves “towards itself”;
    • Cut with a grinder, cutting wheel on stone. The disc must enter the thickness of the tire by no more than 8 mm, otherwise the tool may be broken. With the second pass, the tire is cut through, if desired, the second incision can already be made with a knife.
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      True, it takes only 5-7 minutes to cut a tire with a grinder, while manually cutting blanks from tires into a swing for a playground will take at least an hour and a half.

      Where is the best place to make a swing

      There are two proven ways to make a children's attraction. In the first case, the swing can be hung under a canopy near the house. To fasten ropes or chains, it is enough to lay an additional bar 90x90 mm or a steel pipe with a diameter of at least 70 mm.

      The second way is to hang the swing tire seat with ropes on a horizontal section or a thick branch of an old tree. It can be walnut, acacia, oak, maple. Poplar or fruit trees are not suitable for installing a swing, the wood is too weak. nine0003

      In any case, the place for a children's attraction should be flat, without holes or humps, and be clearly visible from the windows of a summer house or a resting place for adults.

      How to make a simple tire swing with your own hands

      The most affordable option that you can make yourself is a simple swing from a large diameter tire suspended vertically. You can not even drill the sidewalls to fix the suspensions with bolts, but simply tie the wheel in the upper part with several loops of polypropylene or polyamide rope and fasten it to a branch or canopy crossbar. nine0003

      Large diameter tires are the best solution. For example, 17” tires have an inner diameter of at least 50 cm, which is enough to seat one child.

      In this case, it is better to fasten the tire with eyebolts, in which a mounting ring is made instead of a hexagonal head. It is enough to make one hole for a vertical seat or four for a horizontal one, wrap the fasteners, hang the seat, and the swing for giving from a tire with your own hands is almost ready. You can decorate the seat or additionally lay a soft pillow. nine0003

      How to make a do-it-yourself swing-cradle from a tire

      If it is possible to use large tires, at least “22”, then you can try to build a more complex version of a swing with cradles. Such attractions are made for playgrounds, where several children can play at the same time.

      The following step-by-step instructions will help you make a tire swing for at least four kids

      First of all, you need to make a frame for the swing. To do this, two vertical metal racks from a pipe with a diameter of 70 mm are concreted into the ground. At the level of 150-170 cm, a horizontal crossbar is laid on the racks, with a diameter of at least 90 mm, it is welded to the supports and additionally reinforced with pieces of reinforcement.

      The swing cradle can be made from a truck tire. You just need to cut the tire into two equal halves, drill holes along the edges for embedding the ropes and hang the cradle on the crossbar. The rigidity of the seat is enough for a small child to climb inside entirely with their legs.

      Cradle version for the little ones

      How to make a swing-nest from a tire with your own hands

      For teenagers and older fans of children's attractions, it can be advised to make a swing with a horizontal tire. But in this solution there is one significant drawback - the landing hole for the disk turns out to be very large, and it is not very convenient to sit on such a seat.

      Therefore, the tire is most often designed in the form of a socket. To do this, holes are drilled on the sidewalls of the tire, but only on one side, four groups of four each.

      The next step is to stitch the rope through the holes. It turns out a sewing zigzag. nine0003

      Next, without cutting the rope, we pass it through the holes in the transverse direction. In this case, the cord should cross the previously laid stitches in a “braided wave”. The result is a wicker base on which you can lay a soft rug or pillow.

      The ropes are tied at the holes in a knot to prevent deformation of the wicker part of the seat, and hung on the crossbar with a regular loop.

      How to make your own tire swing chair

      Children are especially delighted with the irregularly shaped seats. For example, they can be made in the form of an impromptu humpbacked horse, as in the photo.

      It is not difficult to make such a swing for children out of tires, but their practical value is not great, and they are often used as an element of landscape design.

      A swing with a chair-shaped seat will be much more comfortable. To make a similar design, you will need one car winter tire 175/70, a sharp knife, soap, an electric drill and a rope. nine0003

      Initially, we will mark out, mark two sections of 20 cm and 30 cm on the sidewall, separated by a small cutout. This will be the seat and back of the chair, respectively. An additional cutout between them is needed so that the swing seat can be freely deformed under the weight of the person sitting.

      The remains of the sidewalls must be cut with a knife, periodically wetting the blade with liquid soap.

      After cutting the tread and sidewalls, the chair frame will remain, as in the photo. It will only be necessary to deploy and hang the seat on polypropylene ropes. nine0003

      You can make almost a real chair, just cut off part of the sidewall and wrap the tread tape “behind the back”

      How to make a swing-pendulum out of a tire with your own hands

      Balanced models have always been considered the safest for children, besides, they are easy hide in the cottage at the end of the day, no need to untie or cover with a film during the rain.

      The simplest version of a swing - a pendulum is a half wheel, with a wooden board laid on top. The tire is cut into two parts, one half is slightly shortened, cut off and put inside the other. This will provide the necessary rigidity of the support. nine0003

      Next, two pieces of timber or a thick board are hammered into the cut tire along the edges. Improvised plugs are bolted to the sidewalls of the tires. The next step is to cut out the board - the seat, it can be made for swings from thick plywood. A pair of soft handles are immediately cut in, they can be made from a rope or a water hose.

      The wooden top of the swing is attached to the rubber base with metal staples and self-tapping screws. It is easy to make a swing balancer from tires with your own hands in advance in the garage or in a home workshop, and upon arrival at the dacha, simply assemble the structure from a prepared set of parts. nine0003

      How to fix a tire swing with your own hands

      There are two ways to hang a finished seat or armchair. If the swing structure is suspended from a metal pipe or crossbar, then it is best to use a chain hanger with U-shaped threaded brackets.

      Polypropylene ropes on metal, as a rule, are suspended in a sliding way. This means that in the process of swinging the seat, the rope loop rotates on the crossbar simultaneously with the movement of the suspension. The upper part of the loop must be covered with thick leather or polyurethane tape to reduce fiber wear. nine0003

      If the swing is hung on a tree branch or a wooden floor beam, then the suspension loop, whether metal or polypropylene, is fixed “tightly” with the help of an additional strapping of hemp or jute rope.

      Recommendations

      One of the drawbacks of tire swings is the poor durability of the rubber. The tire gradually ages and emits micro-dust that remains on the hands and clothes of children. Therefore, after completion of work, the finished chair or seat must be washed with soapy water and dried thoroughly in the shade for several days. nine0003

      Before installation, the tire must be painted with any plastic paint, acrylic and furniture varnishes are not suitable, it is best to use polyurethane or latex coatings, they do not slip, are practically not subject to abrasion and do not collect dust.

      Conclusion

      Do-it-yourself tire swings can be made by any summer resident or motorist, but even for beginner DIYers, most designs are not particularly difficult. It is only necessary to carefully select the material and be sure to check the result of the work. It is clear that conscientiously made models can last more than one season, but all the same, with each trip to the country or out of town, before giving them at the disposal of children, you need to check the strength of the suspension and the reliability of the tires fastening several times. nine0003

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      Tire Swing - 33 Crafts

      This tutorial describes how to make a tire swing. If you have a cottage, then perhaps you should pay attention to it. We have prepared a clear step-by-step tutorial and useful tips for you, as well as collected some great examples for inspiration. You will learn how to make a garden swing out of tires with your own hands and be able to transform your summer cottage at no extra cost. nine0003

      Children love this swing. Of course, many adults will also like them. Working with tires is quite easy, and most importantly, they are very easy to paint and make them bright, beautiful and original. From several pairs of tires you can make a whole children's town in just half a day!

      What do we need?
      • tire
      • cleaner
      • U-bolts with nuts and washers - 3 pcs
      • strong chain
      • U-shaped chain mounts - 4 pcs
      • spray paint

      It is worth mentioning separately the choice of tires for the swing. Foreign tires are best suited, since Russian ones are more rigid, and therefore drilling and cutting them turns out to be quite problematic. This is especially true in cases where you want to make some unusual garden swings from tires. It is also important to add that it is most convenient to work with winter tires - they are also easier to cut. nine0003

      It is important to pay attention to the fasteners as well. In this case, we are talking about a chain, but it can be replaced with a strong rope rope.

      Also remember to clean the tire with a tire cleaner. If you don’t have it, then feel free to replace it with dishwashing detergent.

      How to make a swing?

      First we need to drill six holes for the three brackets. Staples must be placed at an equal distance from each other.

      At this stage we paint our tire. It is preferable to use spray paint - it is convenient to work with it, it does not stain clothes after drying and fits well on the material.

      We put the bolts in the holes and fasten them with washers from the inside of the tire.

      Next, we need to connect the structure to the chain. To do this, we take the fasteners and fix them on the brackets inserted into the tire.

      We pull the three chains up and on the other side we connect them with another fastener. In the same place, if necessary, we fix a hanging carabiner or a ring - it depends on where you lead the homemade swing from the tire. nine0003

      Done! It remains only to securely fix the structure on a solid beam.

      This is the easiest DIY tire swing. Of course, you can do something more original. Take a look at these examples for inspiration and try to repeat the master class or make something of your own.


      Boat swings

      The tire must be cut in half and the side part must also be cut off. Holes are made in the same way as in the master class above. You can insert staples with a chain into them or just a rope. nine0003

      It is better to paint tires for such a swing from all sides - it will be more beautiful.


      Vertical swing

      The manufacturing principle will be exactly the same. Just in this case, the tire is mounted vertically.

      In this case, it is preferable to use a chain rather than a rope, since there will be only one fastening, and not three, as in the horizontal version.


      Inverted tire

      If you are making a swing for a small child, it makes sense to make something like a hammock. To do this, the tire must be cut and unscrewed. The excess is cut off. nine0003

      Hanging this swing is easy - just wind the tire with a rope. You can also use staples and a chain. If desired, an interesting pattern can be made on the tire.


      Swing chair

      Two tires are needed to make the chair. The first part is cut and turned inside out. The second part is attached to the first with screws and is a piece of the flattened part of the tire.

      It is best to fasten such a swing on a chain. If desired, you can put soft pillows or a blanket on it. nine0003


      Swing painting

      Make your swings colorful to make them even more fun for kids.


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