b'step by stepbuild aswingyou will need:seat Tools and equipment: Drop saw; skill saw; power drill;jigsaw;post-holeborer;wheelbarrow;spade; chisel; clamps; mallet; airless spray unit and/or 75mm paint brush; safety glasses and ear muffs.Materials: Dressed 100mm x 100mm pine for frame, H5 treated (2200mm for top beam, 2 x 2800mm for side posts which includes 600mm to concrete into the ground); 11 colonial fence pickets for seat slats (ours arecutto1290mmlong);6mof75mmx50mm treated pine for seat frame; 1m of 125mm x 25mm dressedpineforarmrests;10mof10mmrope; stainless steel or exterior grade screws; 4 x 7.3 diameter screw eyes; 2 eye bolts; 2 coach bolts; gorilla or exterior grade glue; 120-grit sandpaper; Resene Waterborne Woodsman stain in Resene Natural. side seat support x 2 (450mm long)centre seat support x 1back support x 31arm rest x 21. Start with the seat. Make the frame for the seat base, using our photograph as a template, or use straight pieces if preferred. Sand any cut arm rest support x 2 edges. Pre-drill the holes so that the screws can counter-sink for a neater and more comfortable finish, and use the glue for extra strength. created byCraig Burrowes picturesMark Heaslip70'