This would have been a real fun one to build. Wonder how they did the compound curves for the slide?
Cork in Chicago
This would have been a real fun one to build. Wonder how they did the compound curves for the slide?
Cork in Chicago
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I guess stan finally lost his mind.
and a very cool staircase, Need something like that in my place
Edited 2/7/2004 8:49:42 PM ET by CAG
You're never too old to have fun! I like that one!!! Did they make that for real? Which one would grandparents take?
It is real. There was a short article in one of the magazines about it a few years ago. The trough was made of moulded fiberglass. Real cool.
That is an awesome display of workmanship.
cork... cool .. looks like some molded boat building techniques there...
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