Step 2(Optional) Build a PVC frame to help hold the didge while epoxying
You can use it to
- hold the end of the didge up while epoxying the inside
- hanging the didge to let the epoxy drain out
- support the didge in a horizontal position while epoxying the outside
First, you need to cut the PVC pipe into smaller sections. Each line below represents the lengths to cut from one of the 10' lengths of PVC pipe.
5' | 5'
4' | 4' | 1' | 1'
4' | 4' | 1' | 1'
20" | 20" | 20" | 20" | 6" | 6" | 6" | 6"
Assemble the frame. Each of the legs are made up of a 1' piece, a 4' piece, and a 6" piece (from the bottom to top).
The 2 long pipes along the top are 5', and the 4 pieces of pipe that run between the 2 legs on each side are 20".
See the picture to get an idea of how it all fits together.
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