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  1. Buddy

    Homemade port a wrap

    My plans came from looking at pictures on the net, so it might not be perfect. 2" sch40 steel pipe, 8" long 1/2" round bar approximately 35" total. 24" for the loop, 6 3/4" for the T and 4 1/4" for the stud. I drilled the pipe for the round bar stud and T and welded them on the inside of...
  2. Buddy

    Homemade port a wrap

    Oh... a stainless one would be cool!
  3. Buddy

    Homemade port a wrap

    Those look good Bots, are they powder coated?
  4. Buddy

    Homemade port a wrap

    I thought about that.... I might take your advice and leave it raw, but it just wouldn't fit in with all the other shiny bits and pieces.
  5. Buddy

    Homemade port a wrap

    One of the best things that ever happened to me was after I graduated high school my dad made me apply for a job at a fabrication shop. I didn't figure I would ever get the job but I did. Spent one year working there, learned a lot and made some really cool stuff. I never did learn to weld...
  6. Buddy

    Homemade port a wrap

    Interesting designs and use of material Blaster. Thanks Limbrat
  7. Buddy

    Homemade port a wrap

    I got off work early today and decided I would build a new port a wrap instead of buy one. The materials only cost $15, way cheaper than buying one. I have some more polishing to do on it and then I will hit it with a little paint.
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