Monday, May 09, 2011
The Frost(a) Sledge
Materials: Two Frosta Stools
Description: Needing a quick sledge we dismantled some well used Frosta stools and reassembled them after some hacking into a great sledge. Standard tools required and two hours on the kitchen table...
~ jonathan morris, London UK
Labels:
Frosta,
miscellaneous
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LOL, a video of the sledge in action is required ;)
ReplyDeletei have no idea what this is or what to do with it.
ReplyDeleteMaybe you mean a sled?
ReplyDeleteLooks cool! Does is it work?
ReplyDeleteAnon @ 3:11pm - Yes, they are the same thing. America English - Sled, British English - Sledge.
ReplyDeleteI too would love to see this in action. I am having trouble picturing how it would work. Even so, it is a nice use of materials.
The metal bits on the front bits (I know, I am clarity itself), what are they made from? Did you but any metal on the runners for added slideability (doesn't look like it so I thought I'd ask)? Fantastic idea. A true hack!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeleteI would use that as a random decor peice! it's awesome!
ReplyDeleteCool, I'd think you'd want to coat/paint the whole thing with polyurethane to protect it from moisture....waterproof
ReplyDeletesledgend. ;)
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