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DIY WEBER GRILL CART
Instead of throwing away his grill and the frame it was on because it was rusting and about to come apart, Tony built a new one! The frame of the cart is built from EMT that has been bent into a lovely spherical shape and ten T Connectors. He simply bored small holes directly into the conduit and inserted the rack legs there to add the wire rack at the bottom when the Weber wheels and axles were fastened to the frame. The 20-year-old grill was securely fastened to the frame, allowing it to continue to be used for many more days.
DIY DAVINCI'S BRIDGE
While brainstorming potential structures during one of our Wednesday night livestreams, the concept of a Da Vinci bridge emerged. Javier took the concept and turned it into a reality by building a tiny prototype out of wooden skewers and then another one out of conduit! To prevent the pipes from moving, he put T Connectors on their ends, and he also used them on the bottom to provide a solid base. It was a lot of fun to create, and it only took two hours of trial and error!
DIY HALLOWEEN SPIDER
Check out this adorable lawn spider! After obtaining some free wine barrel hoops from Craigslist, Steve succeeded. To make the bends in the legs, he added conduit and 90 Degree Connectors and utilized a barrel hoop as the foundation. He fashioned the spider's body from canvas and mesh wire. After applying some paint, the spider was finished! Although Halloween has passed, the small man may remain in the yard all year. Nobody will pay any attention if you put a Christmas hat on it!
DIY Balloon Display Frame
Just look at those hues! Melanie wanted to create the frame without welding the pipes together because she is a balloon artist. Instead, she fashioned the design out of bent conduit and T connectors, and it looks fantastic! The usage of Maker Pipe connections by balloon artists seems to be growing, which is fantastic.
DIY TWIN BED FRAME
It's crucial to build a bed frame that is robust and stable enough to handle a lot of weight, so planning it out is a smart idea. Brooke accomplished this by constructing the frame with Maker. Pipe Minis. She even put a floating shelf for books and other items underneath the frame. Even more strength will be added if 1" of conduit is used with the Pro Connectors. All that's left to do now is construct it!
DIY BOAT COVER
Since winter is already hot (or cold) on our heels, plenty of people are interested in how to keep their boats safe from the elements. Naturally, one answer is to store them out of the elements, but another is to build a boat cover as Earl did. The conduit pipes have several bends, and couplers and T Connectors are used to connect and support them. To further safeguard the boat, he put end covers to the conduit. This construction is a fantastic illustration of what you can do to get your boat ready for the winter.