BEAT THIS RECORD: Largest Cardboard Fort
Nick Clark, Russell Steed, Jeff Handy, and Bryson Frehner used 238 boxes to make a cardboard fort. The structure was 40 feet wide and 25 feet in length, with 7-foot walls and four 11-foot pillars at each corner.
The group took a combined total of 36 hours of work to complete the project.
EDITORS NOTE: Got a few hours and some cardboard? First one to beat this, record it and submit to URDB, wins a free set of Buckyballs.




October 28th, 2009 at 7:37 pm
this is fricken sweet! there is a FUN group of guys!!!