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Home built STAND for At series!

knightsquad

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Ok guys, been playing around with this for a few days and I think it came out
pretty decent. I only have it mounted to the shaft with electrical tape for now trying
it out and deciding what to use for permanent mount. I'll probably just drill two holes.
Don't want to use hose clamps, it'll look to Gaudy.
The wood I had, its 3 ply. modeling plywood. If I had to do it again I would just go
straight for the thicker ply so I wouldn't have to glue any pieces together.
The rest of the pics are pretty much self explanatory...

Pete
 
Looks like a lot of work....
I made some out of 3/4" CPVC pipe and fittings....
You will need to use tape in the "T"...
 
Like I said, it was just Shiite' I had laying around
the house besides the Dip It.
What does yours weigh though?
Lot heavier than mine I'm sure
 
Mine is not that heavy to me,, I am use to swinging a Explorer...
I had the pipe,, and paint,,and glue,, but all the fittings cost me $10.
I would like to come up with something to put on the bottom of the arm cuff....
 
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