Homemade Snow Sled From PVC
Things You'll Need
- PVC pipes
- 2 PVC 45-degree elbow joints
- 2 PVC 90-degree elbow joints
- 2 PVC caps
- PVC or plumbers glue
- Measuring tape
- Marker and pencil
- Hand saw
- Plywood board
- Circular or table saw
- Clamps
- Screws
- Drill
- Paint
- Rope
Instructions
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Instructions
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Measure the length of the sled's frame onto the PVC pipe. The size and amount of people you want to be able to fit onto the sled at a single time will decide its length. Mark the length then cut through the pipe using a hand saw. You'll need 2 pipes cut to this size.
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Measure and cut a single PVC pipe to the required width of the sled. Unlike the length of the sled, which can vary a great deal in measurements, sleds are generally no more than two feet wide. Cut two sections of additional PVC piping that measure a half foot each.
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Construct the frame of the sled. Insert one end of each of the long frame pipes into the 45-degree PVC elbow joint. Use either PVC or plumbers glue to ensure a secure hold. Glue the ½-foot long pipes into the other opening of the elbow joints. Attach the remaining 90-degree elbow joints to the tops of the ½-foot pipes. Lying upright side by side, these elbow joints should point toward one another. Link the two halves of the frame together with the two-foot long PVC pipe. Glue PVC caps to the open ends of the pipes at the back of the frame.
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Measure and cut a piece of plywood to size. The board should be flush with the sides of the sled and extend from the elbow joints to approximately two inches from the end of the frame. Either a circular saw or a table saw can be used to cut the plywood to size.
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Place a curving line of PVC glue along the long frame pipes and lay the plywood board on top. Clamp the plywood board onto the sled frame. With a pencil, mark the locations where the screws will be inserted. Mark a spot approximately every six inches, making sure to have a screw inserted at the top and bottom of the board. Drill the screws into place.
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Paint the sled using spray paint to give it a uniform look. Attach a length of rope to the front of the sled to pull it along.
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