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Free Do-It-Yourself Play Center Building Plans from
Rona of Canada
Building a children's playground structure in
your yard is sure to bring your kids endless hours of fun. Click on
the link above to get your own free PDF plan for a kids' activity center
and a material's list. Then visit
Rona.com for
building instructions.
Rona Fire Truck Play Area Plans
This
multi-purpose children’s fire truck is designed for the recreation
room, basement or can even be set up outdoors. The front hood opens
to be used as a toy storage chest, the kids can play inside the
truck and, for indoor use, the top can be cushioned to serve as a
sofa. The finished product is 8 feet long, by 4 feet high, by 3 ½
feet wide. It offers a lot of finishing possibilities, from
traditional to fantasy coloring, to your choice of lettering and to
interior/exterior customizing. Let your kids help with the
customizing and colors, they’ll love it and, due to its robust
construction, this fire truck will last for years.
With over 600 stores,
Rona, Inc. is Canada's leading retailer of hardware and
do-it-yourself building products. They call themselves the How-To
People and offer their customers great advice, building and
finishing hints and articles, and some of the best free,
instant-download plans you'll ever find.
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Have all plans reviewed by your building department or by an experienced
building professional who knows local conditions, before you start to build. Plans may have to be modified by a local
professional to suit your site's building code and weather requirements. |
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