CANCELED ACROSS THE COUNTRY TODAY, MOST OF THEM IN NORTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA. HERE’S A WAY TO MAKE THE BEST OF WINTER AN ICE CAROUSEL. JAMES AND BOB PIKE SPENT HOURS CARVING IT INTO A POND USING CHAINSAWS ATTACHED TO A MOTOR TO HELP IT SPIN AND JUST LOOK AT IT GO. THEY WERE INSPIRED BY SOMETHING SIMILAR IN A YOUTUBE VIDEO, AND THEY INVITED FRIENDS AND FAMILY OVER TO ENJOY IT. THERE IS A SPRINKLER IN THIS POND THAT WE WERE. WE COULDN’T FIND, SO WE HAD TO WATCH WHERE WE CUT OUR HOLES AND WE HAD TO DO SOME STUPID MATH TO FIGURE OUT HOW BIG A CHUNK WE COULD GET. BUT IT WORKED. WE DIDN’T KNOW WHAT ITS CAPACITY HOLDING WAS, SO WE STILL GOT MORE PEOPLE TO PILE ON AND WE AIN’T SUNK IN YET. WELL, WE CHECKED OUT BOB’S FACEBOOK PAGE A LITTLE WHILE AGO.
Kentucky men create carousel on frozen pond using chainsaws, motor
When temperatures get chilly, the winter fun has just begun. James and Bob Pike spent hours working on their latest cold creation. An ice carousel!The pair spent hours carving it into a pond in Louisville, Kentucky, using chainsaws and attached a motor to help it spin.They were inspired by seeing someone do something similar in a YouTube video. They even invited friends and family over enjoy it together.According to Bob’s most recent post on Facebook, the fun may have come to an end as the spinning circle of ice cracked in several places. Thankfully, no one fell in.
When temperatures get chilly, the winter fun has just begun.
James and Bob Pike spent hours working on their latest cold creation.
An ice carousel!
The pair spent hours carving it into a pond in Louisville, Kentucky, using chainsaws and attached a motor to help it spin.
They were inspired by seeing someone do something similar in a YouTube video. They even invited friends and family over enjoy it together.
According to Bob’s most recent post on Facebook, the fun may have come to an end as the spinning circle of ice cracked in several places. Thankfully, no one fell in.