That would alleviate the need to weight them down. But wouldn't it bend the PVC?
I have been thinking about bowling balls
That would alleviate the need to weight them down. But wouldn't it bend the PVC?
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Well shoot! If you just put the PVC in one side............make it look kinda like a comet, that thing would sit on the bottom, but I think it would move(wabble) around a bit to much.:D
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put bout 6 around circumference to keep from tipping over and random drill holes in top half to form condo. once it settles on the bottom it should be there- good idea- (basically half a porcupine) how hard are bowling balls to drill
I dont think they are hard they are some type of resin.
that fits 1/2" pvc good
Theres a way to glue 2x4"s together and after a little sawing you have 6 sides to it.
Its not that hard. And will try to do it and see how it works.
There has to be a lot of different ways to work these into a wooden center.
Pete
the problem is is if you try and run the pipe all the way thru the wooden block you're gonna run out of space in the center where they will all intersect
why do you need to run them all the way thru, the one I made out of 2 -
2x6's laid side by side had plenty of 'hole' to hold the pipe and room to anchor
them in with deck screws, I stopped just short of going all the way thru with the drill
took a torch and heated several pipes and bent'em to make it more even
I don't know why this wouldn't work if it was in a 'ball' instead of being flat
Last edited by dmann436; 06-10-2006 at 08:11 AM.
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