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Conference 7.286::home_work

Title:Home_work
Notice:Check Directory (6.3) before writing a new note
Moderator:CSLALL::NASEAM::READIO
Created:Tue Nov 05 1991
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2100
Total number of notes:78741

896.0. "Plans, Wood Play Structures" by ESPN::SIMMONS () Thu Aug 10 1989 13:21

    Does anyone have plans for making wooden play structures/appliances
    for kids?  The kind of things I am looking for in particular are:
    
    	Playhouse
    	Stove
    	Refrigerator
    	Sink
    	Car
    
    The Car and Playhouse would be for outside and the others, obviously
    for inside.  Any pointers or plans would be greatly appreciated.
    
    Joyce
    ICO/C04
    ICO::SIMMONS
    
    P.S. - I did look under keyword of PLAY_STRUCTURES.
    
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896.1Use a store brochure for plansEUCLID::TOWNLEYFri Aug 11 1989 10:255
    I built a playhouse similar to the eagle's nest sold at somerville
    and wikes lumber for about half the price.  I had no plans just
    a store brochure, the stores sell the hardware so you can improvise.
    Like building the playhouse over a sandbox, thats what I did and
    the kids love it.  Good luck, Tom
896.2Flinstone Car?ESPN::SIMMONSThu Aug 17 1989 09:4621
    I do have all the plans that Wicks has ... they give them for free.
    I built one of the three station swing sets with the platform, slide
    and cargo net.  It really came out nice.  The eagles nest is for
    next year.  As far as the playhouse is concerned, I was looking
    for something that would be a little lower to the ground.  I am
    planning on doing daycare in the not too distant future and want
    something that toddlers would be able to play in.
    
    I did find an excellent book with patterns for the stove, sink and
    refrigerator.  It is a Sunset book entitled Children's Furniture.
    It really has some nice ideas for beds, tables, easels, doll houses,
    stove, sink, refrigerator as well as climbing/sliding structures.  I
    think I'll get alot of use out of it.
    
    I am still looking for plans for a rustic (Flinstone) style car
    for outside.  It does not have to move.  Just a stationary car with
    a steering wheel.  I know this shouldn't be too hard, but ... I'm
    not too imaginative when it comes to woodworking just yet.  I just
    got started by doing the swingset.  It's alot easier if I have detailed
    instructions.
    
896.3Help?SMURF::DIBBLED&H Travel AgentThu Aug 17 1989 14:586
    How did you do the cargo net? Did the plans include instructions on
    how to create your own? Could you possibly xerox and mail me the
    plans? I don't have a Wicks near me...
    
    Thanks
    Ben
896.4No directions for Cargo netESPN::SIMMONSThu Aug 17 1989 15:067
    I bought the cargo net through wicks.  They sell any of the components
    for the swingsets or climbing stations that they have plans for.
    Did you want plans for the swingset or just for the cargo net or
    the eagles nest?
    
    Joyce
    
896.5wicks:==?WEFXEM::DICASTROPOST NO BILLS HEREFri Aug 18 1989 13:375
    Whom, what, or where is (a) wicks. Sounds interesting (I've got two
    little one at home), and would like to build some yard "toys" as well
    
    
    rgds/bob
896.6WickesSYSENG::MORGANFri Aug 18 1989 14:304
    Wickes Lumber Co. is on Rte. 27, about .5 mile north of the Rte.
    2A intersection.
    	
    					Steve
896.7bookGSFSWS::TAYLORFri Mar 16 1990 14:253
    There is a book by Sunset entitled "Children's Playards" for $5.95.
    
    G
896.8Playground foundation help?SMURF::DIBBLERECYCLE - do it now, or pay later!Mon Jul 01 1991 14:5638
    (looks like as good a place as any...)
    
    This is basically a foundation-type question. BUT, it is for a 
    swing-set/playground, so that's why I'm here.
    
    I've got a tower of four 4x4x14' with a 4x6 sticking out at 8' for
    swings to be on.
    
    At this time, the entire object is resting on the ground.
    
    What I'm thinking about doing is this: get some Sono tubes, and dig
    holes *next to* the 4x4's. Then put a pair of bolts through the 4x4 
    and half-way through the middle of the tube (with washers and other
    things to grab concrete on the end). Then fill the tubes. A picture 
    would look something like:
    
    		| | 4x4
    		| |
      tube |   || |
    	   | ====== bolt
    	   |   || |
    
    	For reference, the ground level will be 6-12" above the top of the 
    tubes.
    
    	There are a couple of reasons for this idea. 1. the sucker is too
    heavy to move. (the original plan was to have the tubes ready, then
    *move* the structure over to the foundation. But it was vetoed by the
    Comptroller of the Family :^) 2. by using bolts, later
    I can cut between the bolt and the tube, and free up the 4x4.
    
    	A. How big & how deep should the sono-tubes go? (I'm thinking 6"
    		tubes, down 2')
    	B. Does this sound like a good idea overall? Got any suggestions?
    
    	Thanks,
    	Ben
    
896.9SMURF::DIBBLERECYCLE - do it now, or pay later!Tue Jul 16 1991 14:238
    Well, no one answered. Which is either good or bad. :^)
    
    Anyway, last weekend we poured 4 of the 6 tubes. The tower is now
    significantly more stable, and I think when this job is done,
    the whole thing will be quite solid.
    
    bld
    
896.10Creative PlaythingsNOTAPC::RIOPELLEThu Nov 11 1993 14:457
    
    I just wanted to drop this as a reference :
    
       While on RTE 16 through Holliston MA, I noticed that Creative Playthings
    has a factory outlet store. I didn't stop in, but they had all their
    Swingsets out, and etc. out on display. Might be worth checking into
    if your looking for a wood play structure. 
896.15Wooden Rocking HorseA1VAX::LUCYG::GilchrestFri Mar 04 1994 10:125
Looking for good pattern for building wooden baby rocking horse. 
 Anyone seen one?

A1VAX::Gilchrest

896.16see WOODWORKING_AND_TOOLS.NOTE file....SPEZKO::SKABOMoney talks, mine say's GOODBYE!Fri Mar 04 1994 12:527
    
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896.11Plans for play houses?VMSSPT::LYCEUM::CURTISDick &quot;Aristotle&quot; CurtisFri Feb 24 1995 11:1810
    Would anyone happen to have pointers to plans for building play houses
    for small children?  The local library has little to offer,
    unfortunately, and doesn't appear to have years' worth of magazines
    (such as the Family Handyman mentioned in another note).
    
    The lovely play house that made a cameo appearance at the beginning of
    the New Yankee Workshop looked really nice -- I felt around for a place
    to sit, with my eyes glued to the screen while it was on.
    
    Dick
896.12WLW::TURCOTTELight MockeryFri Feb 24 1995 11:3310
	Dick, You may want to ask in the conference:
	
		NOTED::WOODWORKING_AND_TOOLS

	They have a plans exchange note, and many of those readers could 
	provide pointers to articles in other woodworking publications to 
	help

	SteveT.
896.13I have the plansPULMAN::HYNESFri Feb 24 1995 12:597
    Hi Dick,
    
    We watched the same show and sent away for the plans.  Send me mail if
    you want more information.
    
    Laura
    RAILRD::HYNES
896.14fun to build, too16664::MAY_BRpet rocks, pogs, Dallas CowboysMon Mar 13 1995 14:209
    
    The local lumber store here has kits which include the hardware (bolts,
    chains for swings, slides, etc.).  They have several different models
    and you can mix and match to some extent.  They even delivered the
    wood, uncut, to my house with the kit.
    
    I'm in AZ, but I'm sure you can get a similar deal there.
    
    Bruce
896.17Balance Beam plans?ODIXIE::ZOGRANOn the &#039;Skins BandwagonMon Oct 28 1996 14:2711
896.18no plans jUSCTR1::RIDGEthe trouble w/you is the trouble w/meMon Oct 28 1996 20:0910
896.19DAGWUD::FLATTERYTue Oct 29 1996 13:478
896.20Save the nauga's, use leather ;-)FOUNDR::DODIERDouble Income, Clan&#039;o KidsTue Oct 29 1996 15:204
896.21ODIXIE::ZOGRANOn the &#039;Skins BandwagonTue Oct 29 1996 18:315
896.22REGENT::POWERSWed Oct 30 1996 09:0115
896.23PCBUOA::TARDIFFDave TardiffWed Oct 30 1996 12:4712
896.24NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Oct 30 1996 14:268
896.25USCTR1::RIDGEthe trouble w/you is the trouble w/meWed Oct 30 1996 16:2116
896.26perhaps just under 4" is goodCPEEDY::BRADLEYChuck BradleyWed Oct 30 1996 17:499
896.27Plywood mentionedFOUNDR::DODIERDouble Income, Clan&#039;o KidsThu Oct 31 1996 08:227
896.28REGENT::POWERSThu Oct 31 1996 08:547
896.29ODIXIE::ZOGRANOn the &#039;Skins BandwagonThu Oct 31 1996 09:3718
896.30NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Oct 31 1996 11:035
896.31BIGQ::GARDNERjustme....jacquiThu Oct 31 1996 11:473
896.32Some ideasFOUNDR::DODIERDouble Income, Clan&#039;o KidsThu Oct 31 1996 13:3318