Very interesting project! Child's Playhouse matched with a water-wheel!
Photo by Greg
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This was built by Wayne and Patty Price for granddaughter Taylor (she named the horse "Mine"). Nice work!
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Clyde Reinhart built this for his grandson Corey. He chose the #2 for Corey's age.
Photo sent by Jackie Reinhart
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Our storage shelves are easy to build ... even for a 3yr. old kid! Ok, maybe he did get a little help from his dad, Rick!
Photo sent by Rick Asson
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"I had a special adapter that converts the Bobcat quick attach to accept 3 point hitch implements. The plans were very easy to read and the project was rather simple to put together. Materials cost only about $250 as we had the steel laying around the shop."
Photo submitted by Cristopher Yoest
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Your plans and instructions where detailed and made building this bench very easy! As you can see I added a center beam for better support on the bottom shelf. Who says a "workhorse" can't look good!!br>
Photo by Frank Savedra.
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Can crusher built by Cecil Rice. Mounted above a garbage can, that's what we call a "Mean-Green Recycling Machine"! Photo sent in by daughter Susan
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Chuck modified the Wishing Well by making it taller. Everything's bigger in Texas!
Photo sent by Chuck Dollison
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Tim made some small changes to our BBQ Grill Plans; the main ones were adding the side door, thermometer and the chimneys. "This allows it to double as a really good smoker. It makes a mean pork shoulder."
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Very interesting! Ed's variations allow this splitter to be mounted as a 3pt, towed by a vehicle or wheeled by hand! Nice work Ed. Note: Picture was taken before hydraulic lines were installed.
Photo sent by Ed Deak
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