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This garden hay wain (wain means a wheeled vehicle for carrying) can be decorated for every season. Simple construction from 3/4 inch thick pine and 2x2 inch lumber.
The project pictured is made from 3 separate plans - the Buckboard Planter, the Buckboard Horse, and the Buckboard Driver. This plan is for the Buckboard Horse. The Horse measures 57 inches long x 47 inches high. The Buckboard Planter plan shows how to build the buckboard, as well as the 18 and 24 inch buckboard wheels. Inside of buckboard measures 27 x 58 inch. Should you decide to move the buckboard, the wheels provide mobility although it is designed as a yard decoration, not for transporting people. Plans for the Driver and the Buckboard sold separately.
The project pictured is made from 3 separate plans - the Buckboard Planter, the Horse, and the Buckboard Driver. This plan is for The Driver. The Driver measures approx. 34 inches wide x 26 inches high. The Buckboard Planter plan shows how to build the buckboard, as well as the 18 and 24 inch buckboard wheels. Inside of buckboard measures 27 x 58 inch. Should you decide to move the buckboard, the wheels provide mobility although it is designed as a yard decoration, not for transporting people. Plans for the Planter and the Buckboard sold separately.
The project shown is made from 3 separate plans - the Buckboard Wagon Planter, the Horse, and the Buckboard Driver. This plan is for the Buckboard Wagon Planter. The Buckboard Planter plan shows how to build the buckboard, as well as the 18 and 24 inch buckboard wheels. Inside of buckboard measures 27 x 58 inch. Should you decide to move the buckboard, the wheels provide mobility although it is designed as a yard decoration, not for transporting people. Plans for the Driver and the Horses sold separately.
A Garden Cart, also known as Goat Carts, were handy 150 years ago for moving farm items about. They carried garden crops across large farms or to market. Today, surviving antiques are in wide demand and cherished as show pieces in homes, on porches, in garden settings often displaying items like produce, pumpkins, watermelons, flowers, old milk cans and pine cones during the holidays. This woodworking plan for intermediate to advanced woodworkers is full of pictures, text and drawings for making a Garden Cart. Build in outdoor woods like Redwood and Cedar or use furniture woods like walnut, cherry and mahogany for a cart in a home setting. Instructions show how to make your own metal hardware. No kits are available. And kids love them to pull around. A completed cart is 38 inches long (not counting the handle).
Make this lovely flower cart for your yard. We designed it so you can cut all the parts from 1x12 boards - no edge gluing required! It holds four 8 inch terracotta flower pots and measures approximately 21 inches high x 31 inches long x 22 inches wide.