![]() Uder stress of activitiy it closes the output valve and the pressure simply over inflates the chamber and the heart pops. To be on a team around here you mus have the cash for the togs and be driven everywhere, school teams require a MD clearence, (just change MD's to get a clean one). The parents said"we couldn't stop him from playing he loved it he was 13" ghee not really. Now training on a team is NOT the same as on a sandlot team. On LI a pair of idiot parents ignored medical advise and let their kid with HCM play football on a team. We had a neighbor lose his house over a pool accident. And no one should be able to sue, cause the danger is always there, and you chose to do it or let your kid do it. If you cause your kid to be a quad or die, it is your fault. You are responsible and it will be your fault. I think this is a great inspired instructable, but the gent who posted th ewarning brings a great point. They may need to since they can no longer work or play or barely breathe on their own. Then those who said mind your buisiness as they gleefully slid down the track only to wake up in a fracture ward want to sue. Then they find their new best friend, a lawyer. Most walk away unharmed but enough get a cracked chord and end up as a quad or para palegic. Many people do stuff saying regulators or others who tell you "hey that is dumb you could put an eye out with it". Next, we will tighten wire onto the top of the top post that we strung our anchor wire to and spiral our wire around the PVC pipe at the top clear across to the other side of the slip and slide. We will repeat that on both sides to complete half of what we need to do for the top of the slip and slide. With both sides wired, we will give a little tug and take a piece of wire from the anchored post to the top of the post where we just wired the PVC pipe. Then we wire the PVC pipes that we just glued to the two top posts. This will serve as an anchor to the two top posts on either side of the slip and slide. Now we pound a post about 8 feet away from the top steel post at a 90 degree angle from the slip and slide. ![]() First off, we clean and glue the 2 PVC pipes together with a connector piece, as well as both the 90 degree pipe connectors. When water starts running through the top pipes, it is going to get heavy, and that's where these extra steps come in. Setting up the top of the slip and slide is a little different than the sides as far as the PVC pipe goes, because of the 20 foot gap between the posts at the top compared to the 10 foot gap down the sides. Now we are done with both sides of the slip and slide, and we can move onto the middle. Keep on moving down the hill on each side, and on the side where water is not coming in, you need to clean and glue a 2 inch PVC cap on the end. To do this we had one of us hold the pipe up at the top, one hold it at the next post, and we wired from there. Don't forget to throw tires over the post before you wire the PVC to it. Before you get too far down the hill, it is a good idea to wire up the PVC, just to make sure your posts are in the right spot. ![]() From there, just move down about 10 feet and pound another post in. This makes the post about twice as high as it was previously. Then we will take another post and wire it to the one you just pounded. Don't worry about leaving much space between the plastic and the post for safety, because there will be a hay bale in front of the post to take care of that. We start up at the top of the slip and slide and put two posts in on each side of where the plastic will be. It doesn't have to be perfect since the water will have no problem reaching the plastic while it shoots out of the PVC, but remember that you are going to have to pound posts where you lay the pipe, and a little distance between where you are sliding and steel posts won't hurt.Īfter the pipe is in place, we can begin pounding posts. We start at the top and lay the pipe 50 feet down on each side or the 20 feet used at the top. ![]() We also leave room at the top of the slip and slide for the round bales we will place on the plastic in a later step. There is no shame in rolling out the plastic to make sure. We just pick a starting point (make sure it is close enough for your piece of plastic to reach the pond) for the slip and slide and go from there. The real building of the slip and slide starts about 3 or 4 nights before the big day. After doing this a few times, we discovered that the plastic will last longer if we bush hog the grass underneath where the plastic will be placed about 5 days before laying the plastic down.
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