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Coasters make great inexpensive hostess gifts and you can easily make your own for even less! Not only are they very functional, but you can add your own special touch by personalizing them.
This homemade roller coaster that was built out in the fields of Oklahoma is pretty cool, I guess. Call me when you add the loops, guys. Then it’ll be a real coaster. Check their website for a ...
Will Pemble has built an amazing, fully-functional DIY roller coaster in the back yard of his San Francisco home.
Last year as a pandemic project, then 20-year-old Elliot Ryan who was home from college had an idea. Since he was a child he always had a dream to build a roller coaster, and since he would be ...
Ten-year-old Lyle Pemble loves roller coasters so he asked his dad to build one in the backyard. It took six weeks to complete the project.
The thought of riding someone’s homemade roller coaster kinda freaks me out (especially when the "car" looks like a car seat/lawnmower hybrid), but in just a year and half, John Ivers managed to ...
So you fancy yourself as an amateur engineer? Been working on those welding skills for a while? The real test is to trust your children’s lives on a roller coaster you’ve designed and b… ...
Ten-year-old Lyle Pemble loves roller coasters so he asked his dad to build one in the backyard. It took six weeks to complete the project.
Sammy Trechak, 17, of East Brunswick, NJ., built a roller coaster Shadow Stalker in his backyard. He is in the processes of dismantling it because of city regulations.
Ruby Goldkind, 8, of Deerfield, is raising money for children in need with the beverage coasters she created.