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WaterWheel / Playhouse
Very interesting project! Child's Playhouse matched with a water-wheel!
Photo by Greg
This was built by Wayne and Patty Price for granddaughter Taylor (she named the horse "Mine"). Nice work!
Clyde Reinhart built this for his grandson Corey. He chose the #2 for Corey's age.
Photo sent by Jackie Reinhart
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
"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

 

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.
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
Chuck modified the Wishing Well by making it taller. Everything's bigger in Texas!
Photo sent by Chuck Dollison
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."
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