Kid's Sled #1
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Kid's Sled #1
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With two grandsons approaching their second Christmas this seemed like a logical project. I used Black Locust for the frame and upright supports (painted with red milk paint). The deck is white oak with a marine varnish finish. The skis and back support are plastic (HDPE). The cushion was purchased. All we need is a little snow and we’ll be good to go!
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