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KidWash 2 : PVC Sprinkler Water Toy

Step 11Try it out

Try it out
Let the glue dry before testing. I know, it's hard. Clean up while you wait, it'll be dry in no time.

Turn the water on low enough that you get a little spray from all the misters. Check and adjust the direction of the misters to direct the water towards the center.

Turn it on full and look for leaks around the base of the misters. If you find one, you can use a wrap of teflon tape around the base of the mister to stop it.

This project uses 12 misters rated at 10 gallons per hour, for a total of 120 gallons per hour. I don't know how that compares with other water toys, but in an era of increasing water restrictions, getting the most out of the water you do use is a good thing.
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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 3, 2008. 8:00 PMBOXHARD says:
Hey, cool. I'll have to build one for my niece and nephews... A note on the water usage part, I use to design and install small irrigation systems (like the sprinkler heads you used) and as for water output the rating on the heads is for a specific psi. The standard is 25psi, or at least it was. Some areas have much higher pressure than that though, especially mountainous areas in order to deliver water to everyone high up. If you are concerned about usage you can pick up an inexpensive regulator ($15 - $20) at depot or lowes...
May 30, 2010. 12:30 PMwoodyardboy says:
I like this a lot, thanks for posting it. I've got a question though. If you automate it, won't you be losing the interactive behavior that your kids love?
Jul 18, 2008. 7:15 AMthinkdreams says:
Here's mine, and it's very easy to do. I made some modifications that add easy storage and some height (for adults - hey, we need to have fun too!)

Post: http://www.bushwoodworking.com/
Pics: http://www.bushwoodworking.com/zenphoto/projects/kidwash2/
Jul 12, 2009. 12:08 PMitsme242 says:
Would it be possible so send me the mods specs. Like what you used for dimensions and for the "easy storage".
Jul 13, 2009. 12:30 PMthinkdreams says:
The mods are easy. Essentially I just used an arbitrary length piece of PVC with the same diameter as before, and just cut the legs at the same spot on each side, added four pipe "joins", and thus added more length to each leg (length is up to you - depends on how tall you are). For the storage-ability mod, I just purchased some threaded pipe joints (as pictured on my site - http://www.bushwoodworking.com/2008/07/05/the-kidwash-project/) that makes it able to be dismantled into 3 pieces.
Jun 25, 2009. 7:01 AMbearcat73 says:
I would like to make mine taller too, because my kids are tall. I'm thinking 6 foot. Would that be doable (stability wise)?
Jul 18, 2008. 1:31 PMfl_james says:
There are two types of spray heads - fogging and misting. The fogging type will produce smaller water particles, which will result in lower condensation. Of course, here, getting wet is part of the fun, but the little foggers are great for other places, like the porch. They work well even in humid places like here on the West Coast of Florida.
Jul 19, 2008. 7:15 PMkatalyss says:
Any idea where I could find the fogging type?
Jul 20, 2008. 6:24 AMfl_james says:
I got mine at Home Depot. They are in the sprinkler section.
Jul 18, 2008. 8:52 AMmdmaddox says:
If you want to make a motion activated you might modify one of these. Scarecrow Motion Activated Sprinkler
http://www.backyardstyle.com/shop/index.php?page=shop-flypage-2573

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