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  • Man, I just finished making these and one of mine is a SMIDGE wobbly...I can't for the life of me figure out how to fix it...any suggestions?

  • @contemplate206 the horizontal piece on the top, if the two elbows aren't set at the right angle, it'll be wobbly. Try and twist it and get it to line up, if you glued it already you may have to get something to hold it down and tap it with a mallet.

  • @SpartanStrength300 I did already glue it. I probably sound like such an idiot asking this but where exactly would I hold it down and where would I tap it?

  • @contemplate206 hold one end of the base, and try and wrench/tap the other end of the base. You just want to line it up.... rip it out if you have to, you can reglue it.

  • @SpartanStrength300 I tried tapping it for an hour. Tried to rip it out but that was just not happening. I think I'm gonna try to pawn this off on clist and make another one. Thanks so much for your help, I really appreciate it!

  • thank you for the great vid... i already got a pair made but i want to make a second pair and im gonna make them similar to your sizing

  • thanks for the insight this is the video i will be referring to when i build my own. BTW i like how you uploaded this video back on 420 HAHA

  • this guy looks like the same teenager from the hangover 2

  • Where did you buy the pvc? I've been looking all over the internet, and I cannot find any of the pieces ( I live in Denmark )

  • @Wowgangz you can buy it at any hardware store that sells plumbing supplies. It shouldn't be hard to find. Good luck!

  • what size is the pvc pipe?

  • @newCRE1 One and a half inch. You could go down to 1 1/4 if you'd like. It will lower the cost of the project a few dollars

  • @SpartanStrength300 so at 1 1/4" is there any worry about sturdiness?

  • @lilrip133 nope it's very sturdy, just make sure you glue/cement the parts together good.

    

  • @SpartanStrength300 About how much did this cost?

  • @aisuotoko about $30. you can probably do it for cheaper though

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