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12 years 1 month ago #14429
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Z Bend Track Modules Legs was created by TheWag
How do you do yours? I have a couple ideas, but would like to know what other people are using and works.
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12 years 1 month ago #14430
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12 years 1 month ago #14431
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Hmm, 2 pieces of PVC. Some bolts, wingnuts, leveler, caps, and I guess it just screws in to the module? About what width did you use?
I'm guessing the most difficult part was drilling all the holes!!
Ben
I'm guessing the most difficult part was drilling all the holes!!
Ben
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12 years 1 month ago #14433
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Replied by rvn2001 on topic Re: Z Bend Track Modules Legs
Ben,
The outside tube is 1+1/4 inch schedule 40 pvc tubing. This is thick walled tubing. The inside tube isn't marked but fits just inside the outside tube. This is also thick walled tubing. I made a jig to get all the holes to line up all the time. There is a 2" x 2" block of wood with a "T" nut installed in each corner of the module to receive the screw in the top of the leg which is a 1/4-20 carriage bolt.
The legs would be more stable with a cross brace made out of 2 pieces of pvc "T" connector large enough to go over the leg with a piece of pvc between them and holes drilled through the connectors to install a bolt through the connectors and legs.
The outside tube is 1+1/4 inch schedule 40 pvc tubing. This is thick walled tubing. The inside tube isn't marked but fits just inside the outside tube. This is also thick walled tubing. I made a jig to get all the holes to line up all the time. There is a 2" x 2" block of wood with a "T" nut installed in each corner of the module to receive the screw in the top of the leg which is a 1/4-20 carriage bolt.
The legs would be more stable with a cross brace made out of 2 pieces of pvc "T" connector large enough to go over the leg with a piece of pvc between them and holes drilled through the connectors to install a bolt through the connectors and legs.
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