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STILT
xx   TOY

Adjustable stilts built from stair tread and hardwood handrail material.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER Jul-Aug 1988 (v.4#3) pg. 44

Simple stilts are made from 2"x2" lumber with 2"x4" footrests and dowel handles.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Nov 1980 (v.58#11) pg. F14

Sturdy homemade stilts made from 2x2 lumber and dowels.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Feb 1983 (v.61#2) pg. J3

Tin-can stilts.
BOYS' LIFE Apr 1987 (v.77#4) pg. 7

Easy-to-make wooden stilts.
BOYS' LIFE Mar 2002 (v.92#3) pg. 52

Tall wooden walking stilts for kids age 8 and older.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #333 Nov-Dec 1992 (v.42#10) pg. 70

Homemade drywaller "stilts" are made from old tennis shoes and a pair of 5-gallon plastic buckets.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #365 Feb 1996 (v.46#2) pg. 88

Tip: Attach an old pair of shoes to empty joint-compound buckets to add 15" to your height. Ideal when working on ceilings.
FINE HOMEBUILDING #49 Oct-Nov 1988 pg. 26

Four homemade toys: (1) Tin can stilts (2) Salt-dough clay (3) Hobby horse made from old jeans and a pole (4) Hoop toss-and-catch game.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #64 Jul-Aug 1980 pg. 94

Wooden stilts to make.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #64 Jul-Aug 1980 pg. 96

New stilt design makes walking easier.
POPULAR MECHANICS Apr 1964 (v.121#4) pg. 160

Backyard fun equipment includes four items. (1) Adjustable-height basketball backboard and hoop. (2) Child's swing with safety bar to hold small child securely in place. (3) Stilts able to hold a child up to 150 lbs. (4) Tetherball pole.
POPULAR MECHANICS Aug 1976 (v.146#2) pg. 97

How to make tin-can stilts.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jun 1981 (v.155#6) pg. 52

Adjustable stilts.
POPULAR SCIENCE Apr 1964 (v.184#4) pg. 144

Two styles of stilts and a set of walking blocks to make.
SUNSET Aug 1980 (v.165#2) pg. 62

Child's stilts are made from pine. Have cutouts for hands and feet.
WOMAN'S DAY Nov 3 1981 (v.45#2) pg. 81, 145

Stilts with adjustable footsteps.
WOOD MAGAZINE #95 Feb 1997 (v.14#2) pg. 68, Insert