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Pipe Loft Bed

Step 2Getting Started...

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The fine employees at your local pipe store will assist you with the cutting and threading of lengths free of charge if you purchase their ten-footers. The pipes will be dripping oil afterward so wipe them down really well, okay? I stuffed paper towels in the ends at the store in order to avoid oil drops spoiling my vinyl interior:)

Note: Be careful of any burrs at the freshly cut ends or just keep a band-aid handy for the inevitable sliced finger.
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2 comments
Jan 5, 2008. 1:51 AMwatermelon says:
Yeah, and if you are going to instruct people to put oily rags in the laundry mat dryer why not go ahead and tel them to pour toxic waste into the sewer?
Mar 7, 2011. 8:15 AMXxyoung1771 says:
Please notice she said dryer not washer, i
Driers don't go to the sewage system. ;)
Jan 5, 2008. 8:17 PMuberchoob says:
wow..... someone here has a little more baggage than they should be boarding with.
Jan 5, 2008. 10:31 AMWeissensteinburg says:
Do you see the "jk" after it? That means "Just Kidding"

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