I like the ends of your bar. I'm making one out of one inch pipe and filling it with concrete. Im going to steal how you did the ends because it is a better idea than i was thinking
I like to see these different DIY footplates. This one isn't beautiful, but it's very functional. I just ordered a Clench (with a great holiday discount), but also will be making the 1" cutting board/furniture feet DIY version for travel. That cost $30.
Great stuff, I was thinking about making one of these. Interesting idea with the PVC piping. Wish you would have talk a bit more about the bar that you are using. Thanks
excellent! just a little nitpicking: if the PVC were cut in half length wise, I believe it would have a much stronger attachment to the deck. Did you try that?
Does the PVC pipe really hold? It looks like the PVC pipe is going to move up when the bands are used causing the bands to contact the wood (causing friction and damage to the bands, and the plate). Has anyone else tried this??? Curious if it really works.
BETTER THAN A $250 COMMERCIAL VERSION...
I like the ends of your bar. I'm making one out of one inch pipe and filling it with concrete. Im going to steal how you did the ends because it is a better idea than i was thinking
I like to see these different DIY footplates. This one isn't beautiful, but it's very functional. I just ordered a Clench (with a great holiday discount), but also will be making the 1" cutting board/furniture feet DIY version for travel. That cost $30.
Great stuff, I was thinking about making one of these. Interesting idea with the PVC piping. Wish you would have talk a bit more about the bar that you are using.
Thanks
Do you share any of your building information? Like a how to do video etc?
Great video. Ill be making one of these. Do you have a link to how you made your bar?
To avoid breaking your band a rule of thumb is to not extend the band longer than twice as long as it's resting state.
excellent! just a little nitpicking: if the PVC were cut in half length wise, I believe it would have a much stronger attachment to the deck. Did you try that?
You're not wrong! That is a great idea. It would probably create a more stable contact point!
Pretty cool. Could you make the buffers rotate?
Nice one.
I like it
Well done and no apology necessary. 👍
can u make a video on the bar you're using
I second that.
I second that.
Does the PVC pipe really hold?
It looks like the PVC pipe is going to move up when the bands are used causing the bands to contact the wood (causing friction and damage to the bands, and the plate).
Has anyone else tried this???
Curious if it really works.
X2
just make sure the radius is wider than the wood and that problem is erased.
"For cheap". Not a phrase. Try again.
It is a phrase. Maybe not proper english, but a definitely something people say.