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(112 votes) Published: Oct 29, 2006 2:17 p.m. In 2 Favorites Lists Viewed 529 times
This envolves no real animals, oranimal cruilty.
I have been doing this for years, because these sleds are easy to make, but the take a long time to make.
Items needed:
Card board box (it has to have a smooth side that will slide across snow)
Gorrila glue
Scissors or knife
Bike
A big stuffed animal
A few bricks
Assembly:
First take the box
and cut the front and back off so you have 2 pieces of cardboard, like this.
The take the piece thats going to be in the front and fold the smooth part back (prevents snow from slowing down the sled)
Put the back piece on top of the glued area
and put bricks on top of the card board to clamp it.
Now here’s why it takes so long, gorilla glue takes up to 5 hours to dry, but it can hold almost anything together. So leave the cardboard to dry and come back in about 4-5 hours.
Then cover the unsmooth side with gorrilla glue,
and put your huge teddy on top of all that glue,
then lay it out to even out the weight.
Then put a bike on the teddy to clamp it to the card board.
(sorry no pic)
Leave it to dry, and come back in 4-5 hours, take the bike off, and you now have a stuffed animal sled.
Oct 29, 2006 5:25 pm - You are so jolly!!You made me chuckle!!!5* cause there is a dead/semi-molested cat in the first picture.(I used my clues and power of deduction)
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You are so jolly!!You made me chuckle!!!5* cause there is a dead/semi-molested cat in the first picture.(I used my clues and power of deduction)
Um no it’s not because in the 6th picture it’s getting into my mcdonalds bag.