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KidWash: PVC Sprinkler Water Toy

Step 8The finished product

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Technically, you're supposed to wait several hours for the cement to dry before you try it out. I waited about 10 minutes and then gave in to my curiosity. Didn't seem to matter and the kids love it.
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Jun 19, 2010. 8:05 AMburningsuntech says:
Absolute genius! Us desert rats could use a cool water toy and this one looks super. Nice job on the instructable. Well documented. RA
Dec 27, 2007. 2:45 PMLoveMyPadres says:
Wait a minute...you can run water in PVC pipes? I'm not sure I've ever used it for that purpose before....huh.... Looks like a lot of fun, have to make one next summer!
Jun 30, 2009. 4:44 PMtannerr52 says:
i hope you were being sarcastic
Jun 15, 2009. 10:51 PMtoogers says:
that is the original purpose, it's for plumbing. if you could see through walls, that's one thing you would see. not to sound rude.
Aug 19, 2006. 7:42 PMdandersn2000 says:
I built one today and had a BLAST with my kids. It cost $2.48. We put a fischer price slide undertneath it to ende the afternoon. So much fun. I was thinking about drilling holes in the uprights, both inside and outside to make even more spray. GREAT IDEA.

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