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  • SPECIAL_K_06
    Registered User
    • Feb 2003
    • 249

    #1

    slip n slide

    For my cousis's graduation party we are going to make a slip n slide. I was wondering where would be the cheapest place to get a big piece of plastic? And are there any suggestions on how we should make it?

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  • FreakBaller12
    e-tough

    • May 2003
    • 3663

    #2
    long, wet and slippery duhh


    just check your closest home depot or lowe's. If they don't have it, they might know where to get it.
    I knew not what I did but am now edumacated

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    • tropical_fishy
      KART
      • Oct 2004
      • 1017

      #3
      Try home depot or ace. Or try a paint store, like benjamin moore or frazee, they have painting plastic that might actually work better because it's thicker.

      Put the plastic on a hill and hammer the corners into the ground WITH NAILS. DO NOT USE ROCKS. then usea sprinkler and a hose to keep the slip n slide wet.

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      • AcemanPB
        Exactly
        • Mar 2002
        • 1885

        #4
        No rocks, you don't want to slip and bleed from the anus.

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        • Miscue
          Super Moderator

          • Oct 2000
          • 7105

          #5
          I got hurt so many times on slip and slides when I was a kid... damn things are dangerous!

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          • Kai

            #6
            Seriously.

            So many bad memories related to those death-machines.

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            • billybob_81067
              A.O.'s official Redneck
              • Jan 2001
              • 1682

              #7
              you could probably pick up some silo cover at your local western/ranch supply store... its black and pretty thick tough stuff and you can get it in rolls of like 200 ft long by 80 ft wide! LOL... that'd be one HELL of a slip n slide!

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              • Vex
                Superiorly Inferior
                • Jun 2001
                • 1871

                #8
                Visquene (really thick plastic--they use it to cover the leaking roofs on their double-wides here in Arkansas) works really well--especially when it's coated with dish soap!
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