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KidWash 2 : PVC Sprinkler Water Toy

KidWash 2 : PVC Sprinkler Water Toy
Fun toy with mister jets helps kids beat the heat.

This project owes a big debt to the original KidWash instructable by discontinuity. When I saw it I knew right away it was going on the "must build" list for summer. A great combination: simple project, lots of fun for the kids!

I headed down to the PVC section of the local home improvement store to pick up supplies. While browsing the adjacent sections for interesting stuff I noticed the micro-irrigation section and inspiration struck: KidWash with mister jets!

The modification worked great. We turned it on and kids from up and down the block started showing up to help with the testing. It's a lot of fun on foot, but my kids also get a blast out of riding their bikes through it (just like dad at the carwash).

Pictures courtesy of J. Good Photography
 
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Step 1Get your parts

Get your parts
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Head to your local hardware store for the following 3/4" pipe and fittings:

2 ten foot lengths of PVC
3 end caps
1 threaded female hose connector (slip fit)
2 elbow joints (90 degree)
2 T connections
1 pack quarter circle mister jets (12 count)

If the option of chaining your KidWash with other water toys interests you, just pick two end caps and add:

1 threaded male hose connector (slip fit)
1 hose cap

Note: you want the PVC hose connectors, not the more expensive metal fittings. Don't give up if they're not with the other PVC fittings, I found them by the sprinkler parts.

The misters used here are from www.mrlandscaper.com, a brand carried by Lowes.
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May 28, 2012. 5:22 AMB Hislip says:
If you live in a place that gets cold, and you'll be leaving this outside, you may want to consider adding a clean-out that will allow you to drain leftover water from the assembly. I got a 90 degree elbow with a removable cap, and put it opposite my hose connection - hose at bottom left, clean-out at upper right. Now (if I remember to drain it!) this thing won't get busted by ice formation - like my first one!
May 24, 2012. 6:38 PMdrsteevo says:
Thanks for this great instructable. My kids love it!
Feb 16, 2012. 2:04 PMzaphodX says:
I am totally sold on this idea.. looks a lot of fun and plan to do this in summer.

Has anybody put this together for 7 yr old kids?

My boy just doesn't want water, he wants something he can do while he is getting drenched.. like some sport/game or activity that involves more water.. He likes water guns, crazy sprinklers etc..

Are there any ideas on rigging this with additional fun-activity things on this toy?
Jul 6, 2011. 2:56 PMwrksnfx says:

DO NOT USE PVC OR CPVC BECAUSE IT IS TOXIC USE PEX INSTEAD AND IS AVAILABLE AT MOST HOME IMPROVEMENT STORES!

http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/en/news-and-blogs/news/how-to-find-and-avoid-toxic-vi/

http:// http://www.calpipes.org/ProtectingCalifornians_CPVC.asp
Jul 20, 2011. 10:11 AMbkenney says:
CPVC is NOT TOXIC. CPVC is commonly used for hot and cold lines in homes. PVC should not be used for potable waters, but this project is not for drinking.
Jul 25, 2011. 11:29 AMwrksnfx says:
If cpvc is exposed long term to direct sunlight it can leech toxins and show me any kid when their outside and hot won't drink the water coming from it when going through it; remember our generation drank from pvc garden hoses......Maybe this why today's kids are so messed up.
Nov 7, 2011. 5:46 AMsokamiwohali says:
nononono NO...todays kids are so messed up because someone down the line decided that spanking your child to adjust their attitude was not appropriate ESPECIALLY in public so now every time you spank your child you risk having CPS called on us because those tree huggin anti disciplin people out there think that they should let their child "express themselves"...well when your kid is holding a gun to his head and my child is standin there tryin to convince your child to not pull the trigger, you let me know how letting them "express themselves"...but i can tell you now that gettin a spanking will straighten EVERY ill behaved child out...i remember when i was younger, my father took me out to the garage cause of something i did...and the next thing i know, his belt was off and he told me to bend over. as soon as i did he wopped me with that belt and it turned my life around.
Nov 7, 2011. 1:10 PMwrksnfx says:
I do agree with corporal punishment when a child misbehaves but, a belt is too excessive it can cause welts and even cause the skin to rupture and bleed which is then classified as abuse; I grew up in that same generation where if you got caught doing something by a neighbor the spanked you and then they called your parents and when you got home you got it again.
Nov 7, 2011. 1:57 PMsokamiwohali says:
i wouldnt personally use a belt. just my hand. i got much worse than a blet tho...i got spanked with racecar tracks for hotwheels, wooden spoons, the old school fly-swatters (u kno the ones with the wire)...you name it ive prolly been spanked by it.

oh and i wasnt directing the post at you btw. i was making a scenario. sorry if you thought that...i wrote it at 0200 in the morn where i live...lol
Nov 14, 2011. 3:25 PMwrksnfx says:
No prob no offense taken.
Jul 6, 2011. 4:56 PMnforge says:
Those two groups are the same ones that forced companies to include a: "this product could cause birth defects" sticker on every light fixture now. not sure I'm trusting them. Not to say pex is a bad idea, but i guarantee you wont' die or experience any harmful effects if you use pvc.
Aug 19, 2011. 6:06 PMOCLVig says:
Great instructable! As far as "wasting water" goes; If I don't mind paying the bill, I'll use as much water as I want. Anybody remember playing in the sprinkler as a kid?... same thing. Just have fun and relax.
May 30, 2010. 8:17 PMjimytapialazo says:
Seriusly, i don't see the point of wasting so much wather just for fun, there's so many places in the world where people are literaly dying for the lack of water.

Aug 17, 2011. 9:33 AMValster says:
That's why there are misters on it. It saves water. Far worse to turn on a hose, with or without a nozzle, to let the kids play.
Dec 30, 2010. 9:05 AMNarlo11 says:
Do you flush a toilet?
Jun 1, 2010. 5:37 PMrjkola says:
There should be one on ever street!  With all the budget cuts, most of the city pools are closed. Leaky toilets waste water, not giving kids giggles is far worse.
Jun 2, 2010. 10:30 AMamdivoff says:
LOL totally agree! im for more kiddos with smiles :)
Oct 8, 2010. 6:55 PMrjkola says:
yo
Jun 1, 2010. 5:37 PMrjkola says:
There should be one on ever street!  With all the budget cuts, most of the city pools are closed. Leaky toilets waste water, not giving kids giggles is far worse.
May 31, 2010. 6:28 AMAxe says:
Jimytapialazo I agree it is sad many lack for water in the world. However until we figure out a way to move the water to those people we are not going to be able to help them. I wouldn't recommend using this device in a drought stricken area but if you live somewhere where the water is plentiful there is no harm in playing with this.
May 31, 2010. 9:22 AMjimytapialazo says:
I think is a matter of awareness, we can't act irresponsibly sayin that if we can't do anyting we'll be having the same behavior as nothing happens.
i wont reply any other response because a don't want an off-topic disscution here.
Apr 29, 2011. 5:26 AMAnarchoElk says:
I don't think punishing kids is the proper way to raise awareness. You want to teach them to conserve water, that's fine, but destroying their fun isn't the proper way to do it. It just makes for sad kids.
May 31, 2010. 10:45 PMUna says:
If you did not want an off topic discussion then why did you bring it up? Also it is a toy. You can say the same thing about meat. Why do we eat meat when if we all went vegetarian we could solve world hunger. Yes there are thirsty people in the world but honestly, can't our children be children before they save the world? Let them at least know what they want the rest of the world to have?? Geesh.
May 31, 2010. 3:21 PMtokynet says:
Seriously???
It is definitely about awareness so this is the perfect tool to teach your kids about it, explain to them how other places are short on water and stuff then explain how using it for only X amount of minutes is the right thing to do because of that, who knows they might tell you to not use it at all!

Kids will not learn anything if you don't show them.  If you try to just talk to them they will probably put you on "mute" and just nod "ok" or "u huh" then move along (most likely) .

Of-course if you live in a drought area then doing it at all would be wrong.

My 2-Cents
Aug 7, 2011. 8:40 AMmitchelt says:
Awesome...easy to build and my little girl loved it! Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful project with us.
Jul 16, 2011. 9:26 AMakarabinis says:
So I just built this for my girlfriend's kids and it seems the misters on the post farthest away from the connector to the hose are just squirting out a small stream of water and not a mist. Has anybody else encountered this problem? The kids will love it when they come home and I just want it finished in time. Thanks.
Jul 27, 2011. 12:38 PMcaitlinsdad says:
You may not have enough pressure built up in the main tube. Barring that the mister is not defective or adusted correctly, reduce the number of misters or block off one of the misters in the middle to spread the joy. The other option is to reduce the diameter of the pipe section to build up pressure at the end. Good luck.
Jul 21, 2011. 6:28 AMmiketherdaintx says:
Awesome in all ways. Got it done in 10 minutes for 10 bucks. Son loves it. Perfect project for the summer. I have him play while I water the lawn.
Jul 19, 2011. 9:28 AMmschillerny says:
AWESOME! IM Thinking BIGGER, Great ideas here people!
I picked up a PVC ball valve to turn it off at the sight, and they have half circle, and full circle spinner nozzles by the same company I picked up at Lowes.
Jul 6, 2011. 7:31 PMblinkyblinky says:
Nice.
Jul 6, 2011. 1:36 PMjustbennett says:
I built something different. I just made a square on the ground and drilled tiny holes directly into the pipes. It makes a fountain about 10-12 feet high. I didn't glue the pipes, so I can redirect the flow of each side of the square and take it apart for storage. I also put a valve next to the water source so I can remotely control the fountain. I put the kid's favorite toy in the middle of the square then dare them to go get it.

Now that I think about it, that valve is a great water saving feature. If I somehow connected it to a trigger that made it come on only when someone enters the square that might be cool too.

Everyone should design and build one of these. If you want to conserve water try filling it with compressed air or soda or something. Just a thot.
Jul 6, 2011. 11:11 AMtictaclad says:
riding a bicycle without shoes is very unsafe!!
Jun 15, 2011. 6:33 PMjnewquist says:
True, HD does not have these exact misters. They did have Rainbird misters in a 10 pack that I purchased and they worked just fine.
Feb 26, 2011. 1:00 AMNatNoBrains says:
That's pretty cool, pity we don't get much sun in the UK :(
Feb 1, 2011. 6:45 PMshoeboxii says:
Can you get enough pressure to use this as a personal car wash?
Dec 30, 2010. 11:14 PMdrbill says:
I saw a misting tube around a florist shop roof in Lahaina on Maui that made the whole corner sidewalk cooler by at least 10 degrees. the sidewalk was dry enough and you did not get wet walking through it. It was a Very Fine spray.
Aug 22, 2010. 9:26 AMbjmacnevin says:
Hey! This was awesome. We'd probably use 1" pvc next time just to make it look beefier and sturdier, but our 3 year old LOVED it! So much fun and it was TOTALLY easy to build thanks to you instructions! Thank you so much!
Jun 25, 2010. 9:33 PMJustModIt says:
where would you get the mister jets?
Jul 24, 2010. 1:22 PMicebird says:
None of our area Lowe's stock these, and they want $10 shipping online, $8 shipping from mr. landscaper himself. Ugh.
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