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Backyard Coaster

Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 3:42 pm
by hobie16
Eat your heart out Disney!

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Every kid dreams of having a roller-coaster in the backyard, but does that dream ever actually come true? It did for the young son of Jon and Natasha Cain.

The couple from Lancaster, Ohio, constructed the structure from wood, concrete and PVC pipe and spent more than $600, according to Yahoo News.

Would it pass a security inspection? Probably not. But no matter, this 12-second ride is pretty cool, fast and scary with a 12-foot drop. Put your hands in the air! Wheee!

Re: Backyard Coaster

Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 4:27 pm
by Widget
Wow. :D: Bet the neighborhood kids will be knocking on the door. And I also think it would be safe to say that their homeowner's insurance doesn't cover the ride. It would be better if Dad didn't have to be the one to push the car up the hill though. That would get really tiring very quickly.

Re: Backyard Coaster

Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 6:04 pm
by shilohmm
:cool:

So would you say that's a catapult launch coaster? Pretty clearly not a chain lift. :p:

Re: Backyard Coaster

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 12:09 pm
by Penny
I had a roller coaster in my backyard when I was little. My dad bought it from Taubmans department store. It was about four feet high and had three or four little hills to go down. You climbed up a ladder and sat in the car. The brake was released and weeeeeee, down you went. It was really fun. I had a lot of friends that summer. (1963 ish). :D:

Re: Backyard Coaster

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 12:49 pm
by BRWombat
Penny wrote:I had a roller coaster in my backyard when I was little. My dad bought it from Taubmans department store. It was about four feet high and had three or four little hills to go down. You climbed up a ladder and sat in the car. The brake was released and weeeeeee, down you went. It was really fun. I had a lot of friends that summer. (1963 ish). :D:
That sounds awesome! Wish I'd had one when I was growing up!

Penny,

:mwc:

:D: :D: :D:

Re: Backyard Coaster

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 7:33 am
by GaTechGal
I bet Dad was an engineer. But if he was a GOOD engineer, then he would have figured out a winch device to get the kid up the hill so he wouldn't have to keep pushing him. Unless of course the objective was really and exercise device for Dad.

But I am VERY impressed with the politeness of the kid who enthusiastically said "YES SIR" when asked if he was ready to ride. Good job mom and dad raising little Johnny.

Re: Backyard Coaster

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 12:41 pm
by felinefan
I think Dad made it like that so he could spend time with his son and at the same time be there in case something went wrong. Good on ya, Dad! I think there are still some places in this country where kids are being taught to address adults as sir and ma'am. Too bad they aren't widespread across the country.

Re: Backyard Coaster

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 12:51 pm
by WEDFan
GaTechGal wrote:But if he was a GOOD engineer, then he would have figured out a winch device to get the kid up the hill so he wouldn't have to keep pushing him.
Certainly not the solution Tim "the Toolman" Taylor would have come up with, but maybe that's all to the good. :D:

Re: Backyard Coaster

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 4:27 pm
by CBeilby
Penny, welcome to Stupid Guest Tricks. I see that the Marsupials have been by to welcome you. Hobie should be checking back in soon with the Hawaiian Hi, as should the Beverage Committee with your choice of cold drink. I suggest that you save that latter until after the safety spiel. You're going to need it.

*stands by with dustpan, broom, and fire extinguisher*

Re: Backyard Coaster

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 5:39 pm
by hobie16
Image Penny