City slicker seeks toy barn plans for grandson...
Something big enough to put his tractors in.
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City slicker seeks toy barn plans for grandson...
"Bob Alexander" wrote in
: Something big enough to put his tractors in. Thanks... You could make one on the cheap with a big cardboard box. Simply tape together the flaps to make a "roof" and cut an access hole in the side. Only cut 3 sides so the last one will act as a hinge. Depending on how fancy you want to get, a more permanent structure could be built basically by following what the cardboard does. I'd use a 1/2 hardwood plywood and not worry about the normal building infrastructure. Go overboard on hinges for the door, as that's one place that's likely to take a lot of stress. Puckdropper -- If you're quiet, your teeth never touch your ankles. To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail.fm |
City slicker seeks toy barn plans for grandson...
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Think 4x8 sheets of 4 ply CDX as a design module. IOW, a barn built around 2, 4, 6, & 8 ft dimensions. Lew |
City slicker seeks toy barn plans for grandson...
On Oct 26, 11:20*am, "Bob Alexander"
wrote: Something big enough to put his tractors in. Thanks... Try google search. . . Smitty |
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