Because the swing gets used each time we have company, I didn't want to remove it from our yard. I thought I may have to start over but didn't have the desire, tire or time. I didn't want to go get a new tire from the tire store so as I was pulling the old one off, I had an idea. I wondered if I could re-use the tire by flipping it over and drilling bigger holes in the bottom where I had drain holes drilled and reuse the same rope that it was hanging on before.
This turned out to be harder than I would have thought because the ropes after years of tight knots and weight, got really stiff. I finally took a knife and cut through the knots and put duct tape on the bottoms so I would be able to re-thread the rope through the new holes.
I took a 1 plush inch drill bit and drilled the bottom holes where I had drain holes to make them bigger so the rope would fit through. When making your hole, you need to take into account how thick of a rope you will be using on your swing and use a drill bit that will be just the size of the rope so that when it is knotted, it won't pull through or rip.
I drilled the holes and then had to use a chair to hold the tire up so I could thread the rope through the holes and tie the knot.
It was hard to get the old rope to curl enough to knot but with time I was able to do it. I wondered if I got it wet, if it would have been easier to tie. I didn't try it but once I got the knots tied inside the tire holes, I then jumped on it dry to make sure the knots would hole some serious weight. (Yes, I did the jumping :0)
I then got the knots wet to set them. I had Princess number five jump and swing to set the knots and make them secure. I also tied some rope around the knots making them a bit bigger as I didn't want any question that it would hold two or three children as they always swing in groups for some reason. Lastly, I put some duct tape around the knots to make sure the edges didn't fray.
The new swing has been used and enjoyed in its first week.
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