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Old 05-21-2006, 05:15 PM
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Our eighth grade class recently built a outdoor classroom that looks great! In a few years it will be amazing (the thought my daughter got to be apart of something her siblings will enjoy is so great, a perk you could say!)

One of the items built was a set of picnic tables. The cost for lumber was $100 per table- not too bad!
So my question is, has anyone thought of building these tables and putting board games (the actual board from like checkers or scrabble) onto the table with each grade level (K-6 in our school) responsible for their bag of game pieces. We have one student in a wheel chair and often see others with broken legs etc and nothing for them to do. I was thinking a couple tables with two game boards on each would be a great addition.

Am I thinking too big again or could this work?
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Old 05-22-2006, 03:32 AM
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If ya send me the table scematics, I'd be glad to test it for ya.

What a cool idea, maybe add a sliding drawer at one end to hold the pieces.

Most of the boards would judt have to be scetched out with TSquare and ruler then either routered or wood burned (paint optional?)
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Old 05-22-2006, 06:45 PM
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Actually we were thinking of varnishing the boards so the kids can use a real game board to play scrabble etc. I also worry about our Colorado winters and north winds and how this will work out.
The building manager is excited abotu this and is looking into using recycled material instead of wood. He went to DYI web site for the instructions.

The trick is making them chair acessable.
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Old 05-22-2006, 06:56 PM
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TYVEX is best, from what i know about woods and fake woods...it doesnt splinter, needs NO upkeep, and was not treated with arsenic. might cost more up front, but the easy wear more than covers that expense.
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Old 05-26-2006, 12:04 AM
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I would so much rather spend the money right the first time than to leave a bunch of tables that will never be kept in good condition.
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Old 05-26-2006, 09:38 AM
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oops! TYVEX is the plastic that goes on houses, i think the simulated wood is called TyRex, but i may be wrong again about the spelling. sorry for any inccorrect infos. anyway, this BB disclaimer says no accuracy guraenteed, and i can vouch for that right here, i admit it, i have the spelling WRONG and cant find the correct one!
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Old 05-26-2006, 10:58 AM
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I think that idea sounds great! there are often kids who are in wheelchairs or casts and who cannot "play" on the outside equipment. I love the idea of having an alternative for them to enjoy rather the usual reading. Awesome, i hope you don't mind if I suggest if our PTO or school might try the same thing.
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Old 05-26-2006, 11:47 AM
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i really like this idea we our going to be getting a new playground and this would me a really cool idea .

HAS ANYONE EVER USED TIRES ON THIER PLAYGROUND I SEEN THIS I SOME OF MY PLAYGROUND BOOKS AND WAS JUST WONDERING HOW IT WORKED OUT FOR ANYONE ELSE
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Old 05-26-2006, 12:32 PM
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we had tire chips, they are GREAT, and i think, but not 100% sure, the BEST shock absorbers too , better than plygrd chips and all that(google 'cspi (and or CDC) and playground safety' and you will get the scoop).only little hitch: high price.
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Old 05-31-2006, 12:48 AM
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What a terrific idea!! Please make sure to let us know how it works out.
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