The Ultimate Kids’ Fort
Last year, Andrew and Kevin, together with their engineer pal Walker, set out to build a playground at their cottage property for the kids. But what they came up with was unsafe, unattractive, and ultimately unused. With pride on the line, they‘re determined to redeem themselves this time around -- or else face the scorn of their wives again -- by tackling the quintessential kids project: a tree fort.
Step 9
Like all our projects, the added features are what turns ordinary into Brodinary. This time around, we had extra tough critics to impress so we went the extra mile. We created a flagpole with a dragon flag, tin can phones, a music wall complete with a rainmaker, pots and pans and wind chimes, and we converted an old snowboard into a swing.
The Ultimate Projects Guide
The individuals featured in this website are not professional builders and the build of the projects featured in this website are intended to be for your entertainment only. Nothing in this website should be construed as construction/building advice. Check your local building/safety codes and consult with a professional before starting any building project.
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