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A seesaw, also known as teeter board or teeter-totter, is a long, slender plank balanced in the middle so that, as one end goes down, the other goes up. In a playground, a person sits on each end and they alternately push their feet in opposition to the ground to raise their end into the air. It usually has handles for the players to hold as they sit facing each other. To construct your own playground, just follow the six simple procedures below.
Required Materials
Bolts
Cement
Sand
Screws
Padding
Water
Staples
Cover material
U-clamp
Post anchors
Metal U-frame or post stock
Metal tubing or 2×8" stock
10' metal perforated strap
Required Tools
Shovel
Hammer
Level
Tape measure
Staple gun
Pencil/paper
Wood drill with assorted bits
Metal drill with bits
Instructions
1. First, we have to build the foundation for the seesaw. On a plane area, layout the span of the see saw. Find the center of the area for two base holes. The two holes need to be at least one foot wide and six feet deep. Set a solid tube into the hole. The peak of the tube should be three inches underneath the surface of the ground. Connect an anchor to allow perpendicular supports.
2. After finishing the foundations, we have to build the posts. We can use the one-piece metal U-post system or two vertical posts joined by a metal pipe and bolted on at the ends to a steel/wooden post system. Attach the posts to the foundations.
3. After that, choose the preferred length of the lever. We can use metal or wood as material but be sure the wrap the lever with padding to add some safety measures. If we have to use wood, fasten a metal strip to the base of the stock to provide firmness. Bore holes for a seat into both ends.
4. Now place the handles by drilling a hole in the lever arm approximately eighteen to twenty four inches from the end of the lever. Drill another hole in a one by two inches piece of stock. Attach the vertical beam into the parallel lever and then add a cross member to the upright beam for the player to grip on to.
5. At the end of each seesaw, Attach foam covered with leather sheet to act as seats for the seesaw.
6. Once you are done, Sand down the sharp edges of the seesaw then paint the seesaw with the desired color. A non-lead paint is advised for the playground type seesaw since children will be using it.
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The Secret Of Selecting A Suitable Material For Upholstery
Shopping for fabrics for drapery and upholstery can be a daunting task, and if two are involved in making the decision, it can get downright overwhelming. But rest assured, there are some very clear ways to tackle the problem: first, to identify all the various factors to consider and then arrive at some guidelines for making that final decision.
Now when attempting to select the kind of fabrics you're going to need, you will come across a seemingly endless assortment of patterns, textures and weights from which to choose. In addition, you will need to be aware of each type of fabric's durability, ease of cleaning, and resistance to dirt and fading.
It can definitely feel like staring up at Mount Everest right at the beginning of the journey. But now let's zone in on what's really important during this phase, so that we can clear the first decision making hurdle with ease.
The two most important factors that you must consider when selecting a fabric are form and function. I like to describe it like this: Form is what you want the fabric to look like. What colors and patterns do you want? Function relates to how the fabric will be used. Is it a showpiece that will not be subject to wear and tear, or is it something that will be constantly used by small children? Will there be household pets jumping up and down on it? Are they particularly hairy and prone to shedding? Really think about the variables for a few minutes and you begin to eliminate a lot of possibilities right out the gate.
The answers to the questions you ask yourself will assist you in determining whether you should be focusing on finding a material that is durable and resistant to dirt and stains (and on finding a color that hides stains well), or one that is delicate and not as easily kept clean. It can be very tempting to go for the flashier, more aesthetically pleasing option, but function is critical in the long-term to making the right choice - try to find a balance between pizzazz and practicality.
This list of commonly found upholstery fabrics and their appropriate uses will help you to select which material is best for you:
Acrylic - Synthetic fiber, developed as imitation wool, that resists wear, wrinkling, soiling, and fading
Cotton - Natural fiber that is resistant to wear, fading, and pilling
Linen - Used in formal living rooms and adult-only areas
Nylon - Typically blended with other fibers to make it one of the strongest upholstery fabrics
Polyester - Blended with other fibers to add wrinkle resistance, eliminate crushing of napped fabrics, and reduce fading
Silk - Delicate fabric that must be professionally cleaned if soiled. Suitable for formal living room and other adult-only areas.
Vinyl - Easy-care and less expensive than leather, ideal for busy family living and dining rooms
Wool - Offers good resistance to pilling, fading, wrinkling, and soil
Defining the decision making process and listing the options available to you has hopefully been helpful in shaping the way you will approach choosing the right material for your drapes or upholstery. Good decorating!
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Looking for a very specific kind of exfoliating face cloth.?
I bought these at KMart years ago and can't find them in any store.
Have you seen these for sale anywhere recently? They're standard size wash cloths, with one surface being a very thin white terry cloth, bonded to the reverse side which is a rough kind of foam material [sold in assorted pastels]. The corners are rounded off.
They exfoliate nicely when used with a facial cleanser.
They used to come folded into quarters in small clear plastic bags, on peg hooks at the corners of fixtures in cosmetics departments in discount stores.
I've tried Wal-Mart, CVS, Bed Bath & Beyond, eBay and specialty shops with no luck. I don't want a substitute product...ONLY this item. (This is NOT like a Vic cloth.) Thanks!
I would google it, or go to KMart and ask if they have something similar. Maybe you just missed them.
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