Introduction: Supa-Hula (a Very Big Hula-hoop Made From Plastic Electrical Conduit)
This is a lot of fun and very cheap.
Step 1: Materials:
Plastic electrical conduit.
It is 10 feet long and has a flare at one end that makes it a connector. (Also - I want this sweet pvc cutter
)
Best luck with 2 pieces of 3/4"
3 pieces did not stay together but could be glued with PVC cement (the 2 part stuff that smells terrible)
A regular size hoop can be made with a 1/2" piece.
The conduit costs a dollar or two per piece. It is extremely rugged stuff.
It is 10 feet long and has a flare at one end that makes it a connector. (Also - I want this sweet pvc cutter
Best luck with 2 pieces of 3/4"
3 pieces did not stay together but could be glued with PVC cement (the 2 part stuff that smells terrible)
A regular size hoop can be made with a 1/2" piece.
The conduit costs a dollar or two per piece. It is extremely rugged stuff.
Step 2: Connect
Step 3: Bend
Step 4: Connect Other End
Step 5: Hula-Hoop
Give it a spin. It might break.
Step 6: 30fter
Here is a 3 part hula-hoop -- 30 feet around.
Needed to be glued together with PVC cement.
Needed to be glued together with PVC cement.
Step 7: Jack Says Hi
Step 8: Hazel Has a Little One
Here is a 1/2" conduit.
Step 9: Have Fun!
They are also fun to roll and jump through.





