Tough PVC Cases For Anything

 by ilpug
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Ever need a case for something that you didn't want broken? Like making things that are simple, yet indestructible?

It is very simple to make a very tough case out of some PVC or ABS pipe.
I made a gift for my  friend, but it was pretty delicate, so I needed a case to put it in. Looking at the junk lying around my work table, I devised this and built in in about an hour.

 
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Step 1: Materials and Tools

Tools:
  • Saw, either a hack saw, hand saw, or reciprocating saw.
  • Ruler and marker to make straight lines.
  • Drill
  • Rivet gun
  • Hot glue
  • Knife
Materials:
  • PVC or ABS pipe, mine was 2-inch diameter, but whatever works
  • Tough foam, or two end caps to fit the pipe
  • Cloth-optional
  • Short screws or rivets
  • two small hinges
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bcutnbords78 says: Apr 28, 2013. 11:12 PM
SWEET
Schmidty16 says: Oct 12, 2012. 2:15 PM
how close is it to waterproof
ilpug (author) in reply to Schmidty16Oct 12, 2012. 6:49 PM
this one isnt at all
de0509 says: Aug 2, 2012. 8:54 AM
Lol. Havent done these things but really love to try it. Just my 2 cents. Ive seen on the net about this but using endcap at one end with female adapter and plug at the other end. So if youre the survivalist types, the setup will create a waterproof container for caching your stuff. wait why not i try find it again. this is the nearest of whats in my mind http://modernsurvivalonline.com/creating-a-survival-cache/
ilpug (author) in reply to de0509Aug 5, 2012. 8:53 PM
that would work, although it is made and designed for a much different application than my container.
paqrat says: Feb 10, 2012. 10:09 PM
Great idea and great instructable. I may have to try this. If one were to use clear plastic as one end one could possibly see what is inside.
ilpug (author) in reply to paqratFeb 11, 2012. 10:23 AM
Yeah, that would definitely be possible. You can actually get clear PVC pipe, so I suppose you could use that for the full effect.
freeza36 in reply to ilpugJul 19, 2012. 12:48 PM
I didn't know that they sold clear pvc
ilpug (author) in reply to freeza36Jul 19, 2012. 3:05 PM
You can get it online I think. Try TAP plastics.
bobzjr says: Apr 18, 2012. 12:21 PM
Another idea to tweak the design - solid endcaps attached to one side of clamshell. Instead of two half moons, a full circle attached to one side.
Solid Endcaps.jpg
ilpug (author) in reply to bobzjrApr 18, 2012. 2:39 PM
That would also work well. I used foam because I had limited time and materials. If I make another I will use wood. You could also use PVC end caps to make the ends, then cut them too. I really like your sketches, they get the ideas across very clearly.
bobzjr says: Apr 18, 2012. 12:03 PM
Nice instructable! Thanks for posting. Have you considered using an integrated velcro strap for the "latch" mechanism? I'm wanting to use what you've shared and use this type mechansim...
Velcro with Rivets.jpg
ilpug (author) in reply to bobzjrApr 18, 2012. 12:12 PM
I considered that, and it is totally a viable system to use. I just chose the clip system because it was simple and matched the native material.

Go ahead! If you make some, post the pictures, I would love to see.
wiley coyote says: Feb 4, 2012. 3:06 PM
Excellent idea! I'm may try to make one using a living hinge.... see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_hinge... for a more streamlined effect and possible added stability without alignment issues, etc... with hinges and hardware.
bobzjr in reply to wiley coyoteApr 18, 2012. 9:26 AM
How would you make a living hinge? Would you use the interior vinyl lining as the hinge material? I can't think of anyway to use only the PVC material itself for the hinge...
ilpug (author) in reply to wiley coyoteFeb 4, 2012. 10:28 PM
Sounds awesome! Do it!
Pfarmkid says: Mar 31, 2012. 9:43 AM
two things

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2. 1

Equals +1
ilpug (author) in reply to PfarmkidMar 31, 2012. 1:27 PM
Thanks :P
Junophor says: Mar 7, 2012. 5:40 AM
You are right!!

A very good idea instead of using an oakley case;-))))) for your instructables

Cheers Aeon Junophor
Santawon says: Mar 6, 2012. 5:01 PM
Very cool idea. I have a hundred ideas I could do with these. Going to make some as soon as possible. Thanks for the awesome instructions.....

BigDrig says: Mar 3, 2012. 8:40 PM
I have made something similar to this once for a geocaching container. Good instructable.
jpwwalker says: Feb 5, 2012. 4:38 AM
Such a great way of putting small items in my tool box such as drill bits! I might even make another one to put a pair of safety glasses in to stop them getting scratched in my box!!
ilpug (author) in reply to jpwwalkerMar 1, 2012. 11:34 AM
This makes a great glasses case, except for the fact that it is really bulky.
abstracted says: Feb 12, 2012. 5:13 AM
great idea for my camera lenz`s
quantumz says: Feb 1, 2012. 9:44 PM
This is a great idea that yields a handsome case.

One possible addition would be to use expanding foam insulation to make a custom shaped insert inside the tube, so the object isn't rattling around inside the case.
Like in this project for making custom tool drawers: 
http://madmodder.net/index.php?topic=4770.0
criggie in reply to quantumzFeb 11, 2012. 2:01 AM
Stunning idea - I've got a socket set which had a thin plastic liner. It broke so I tried making something with polystychrene, which worked but is messy.
That's on the plan for tomorrow.
apburner in reply to quantumzFeb 2, 2012. 8:38 PM
That is a great idea also. Fantastic tool storage idea. And the PVC carrier is brilliant.
ilpug (author) in reply to quantumzFeb 2, 2012. 8:50 AM
I never thought of that! Great idea!
tinker234 says: Feb 5, 2012. 2:40 AM
could i possibly add lead to the case for radioactive materials
ilpug (author) in reply to tinker234Feb 6, 2012. 9:50 AM
Umm,If you choose to, I can't guarantee the safety. Just out of curiosity, what are you putting in it that is radioactive?
tinker234 in reply to ilpugFeb 7, 2012. 6:32 PM
forgot to add im not allowed to disclose my ressearch by boss
ilpug (author) in reply to tinker234Feb 7, 2012. 8:29 PM
Okay, just be safe. This case isn't really designed for that, so do it at your own risk.
tinker234 in reply to tinker234Feb 7, 2012. 6:33 PM
i think that this a great projects thanks
Ed-win says: Feb 5, 2012. 10:36 PM
If you will drill the hole for the hinges before you cut the pipe into it is eaiser. Neat idea.
ilpug (author) in reply to Ed-winFeb 6, 2012. 9:55 AM
True. It doesn't really matter what order you do it in
lukeD says: Feb 5, 2012. 11:55 AM
You are such a genius!!
this is so simple!

I have a little problem, I like to go fishing in my free time.
and I use very fragile fishing floats. They break very fast, so if I make a case for the floats with pvc of 0.6 inch. that would be very great! I'll try it for sure.

what I will add to your design are holes, around 10 I think, So the I can put the floats in the case when they are still wet, and thanks to the holes the floats can dry. the foam to close the sides will stay, so I can put thee hook of the fishing tackle into that foam,
then i can wrap the rest of the fishing line around the pvc pipe.

there will be space for one fishing float in one sase.

A perfect design for most fishers I think.

great ible

rated *5
ilpug (author) in reply to lukeDFeb 6, 2012. 9:55 AM
Wow! I never even thought of fishing stuff. Good application! And thanks!
ehudwill says: Feb 5, 2012. 12:25 PM
I made a case like this out of bamboo, but had trouble with the latch. I like your latch idea. Great job.
prestux says: Feb 5, 2012. 7:45 AM
Great Idea! Thanks.
tinker234 says: Feb 4, 2012. 11:05 AM
could i possibly put the hinges inside and cover them
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