Home Made Rollercoaster

VAUGHAN, ON - JULY 24: Queen's University engineering student David Chesney has built a 28 metre-long roller coaster out of parts and material anybody can get from any hardware store in his parents' Thornhill backyard. The ride starts on a 12 foot incline and goes over a pair of humps hitting a top speed of about 20 kpm. The ride lasts about 7 to 8 seconds. July 24, 2014. (Steve Russell/Toronto Star via Getty Images)
VAUGHAN, ON - JULY 24: Queen's University engineering student David Chesney has built a 28 metre-long roller coaster out of parts and material anybody can get from any hardware store in his parents' Thornhill backyard. The ride starts on a 12 foot incline and goes over a pair of humps hitting a top speed of about 20 kpm. The ride lasts about 7 to 8 seconds. July 24, 2014. (Steve Russell/Toronto Star via Getty Images)
Home Made Rollercoaster
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Steve Russell / Contributor
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452847338
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Toronto Star
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24 July, 2014
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