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PVC and pegboard desk/workbench

Step 3Step 2: Making the legs

Step 2: Making the legs
For the legs, you will need to cut the following pieces of pipe:
4 - 28" pieces (you can make these longer or shorter depending on your surface height preference)
2 - 25" pieces (these will be parallel to the floor, supporting the legs)
4 - 2.5" pieces (to join two connectors with no space between them on each corner)

Now, join two of the 28" pieces to both ends of one of the 25" pipes using two 90 degree connectors, ensuring that the two legs end up parallel. Once you have done this, put a 90 on top of one leg and a T on the other, making sure that they both have holes facing to the same side.

Then, do the same thing with the other pieces, but reverse the top two connectors as they will need to mirror the first side. Now, hammer the 2.5" pieces of pipe into the connectors on top of the legs and join them to the desktop frame. It should look like this:
(Minus the paint. It's best to paint later to avoid scratching up your paint job.)
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Apr 25, 2009. 1:11 PMcamb00 says:
I would recommend a back brace at the bottom but i don't know how sturdy it is with out so

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