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What You'll Need For ADIY Slip-and-Slide A 10-foot by 100-foot roll of heavy 6 mil plastic from the local hardware store or Amazon. ... One 10- to 12-foot long 2-by-4 board. Garden staples and/or tent stakes. Garden hose or lawn sprinkler. Bottle of baby shampoo. Optional: Drill, hammer, and a large pool noodle.
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Learn More »At their best, slip-and-slides are exhilarating, fast, safe, and fun, the perfect way to keep kids cool on a hot summer day — there’s nothing better than having a water slide set up in the backyard. The problem, of course, as most parents quickly learn, is that most store-bought Slip ’N Slides are either just way too short or too cheaply made to last the summer. In fact, most are so thin, they tend to fall apart after only a couple slips and slides. For summer 2021, what you need is a homemade slip-and-slide, built to your specifications and ready to go in under an hour. The good news is that it’s not hard at all to custom-build the perfect backyard water slide. You just need to be a little brave. With the best materials and the right dimensions, pretty much anybody can build a massive homemade slip-and-slide that dwarfs almost any off-the-shelf Slip ’N Slide. You will need a roll of thick plastic, a few tent stakes or garden staples, and a water hose. It takes about 30 minutes to an hour and, depending on the size, should cost around $50 to $60. Here’s how you do it. Step… by step. (Do these steps in order! Don’t slip or slide ahead of yourself!) A 10-foot by 100-foot roll of heavy 6 mil plastic from the local hardware store or Amazon. Obviously, you can go smaller in size but the amount of fun is directly proportional to the length and width of the plastic, remember that. Whatever you do, though, don’t buy thinner plastic ⏤ it tears more easily and that defeats the entire purpose of building your own slide. Also, black plastic gets hot. White is more expensive. And clear may kill your lawn. You decide which color is a bigger drawback.
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