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Didgeridoo PVC Case

Step 2Cut and Assemble

Cut and Assemble
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Attach the screw on cap and flip the pvc upside down. Hold your didge up next to it, and see how long the pipe needs to be. Keep the end cap in mind, and also that you want it all to be very snug. Cut the PVC.

Now you want to add the sponges. The bottom end cap sponges (2) don't need to be glued in...they will be squashed down by the pvc, and kept there with gravity. Stick the end cap onto the PVC and hit the whole rig against the ground to make sure the cap is on well. You can use PVC glue to put this on, if you want. But trust me, it's not going anywhere; it took a hammer for us to get it off the first time. Trim and glue a sponge into the screw on cap. Next, get this stuck on the other end. Same deal with the pvc glue.

You should be thoroughly excited at this point that everything is finally taking form. Go ahead...introduce your didge to it's new home.
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