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"I Put My Picnic Table On Wheels"
"Grandpa, can you move the picnic table into the shade so we can play with our dolls?"
If you've ever heard a request like that, Bernard Nygaard has a trick for you. He put wheels on his picnic table to make it easy for anyone to move it around by themselves.
"Our picnic table is made from clear cedar so
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"I Put My Picnic Table On Wheels" FARM HOME Food 28-2-31 "Grandpa, can you move the picnic table into the shade so we can play with our dolls?"
If you've ever heard a request like that, Bernard Nygaard has a trick for you. He put wheels on his picnic table to make it easy for anyone to move it around by themselves.
"Our picnic table is made from clear cedar so it's quite heavy. Heavy enough so that my wife couldn't drag it around by herself," says Nygaard.
He bolted pieces of channel iron to the bottom of the legs and then welded coaster wheels to the channel iron. "One coaster on each side has brakes so that the grandsons can't give the girls a ride they don't want," notes Nygaard.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Bernard Nygaard, 7735 Lakeview Lane, Spring Lake Park, Minn. 55432 (ph 763 786-9213).
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