used to hold plastic sheets/film on pvc pipe frames, like on a greenhouse?
anyone in charleston?
Could you just run a stick of PVC of the appropriate ID down a table saw, not quite splitting it even? Then cut them into desired lengths and smooth any edges with sand paper. Seems pretty easy, and probably cheaper than buying the clips premade. I’ve made wood clamps in a similar fashion (not removing any bulk of the pipe just cutting a line down one side) and they worked well.
I know i didn’t answer your question, but seems like a pretty simple DIY.
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Originally posted by Bolbie…the harbor was slick as an eel pecker.
What he said. I made a bunch and use them to clip down my console cover, seat cover, etc… Dirt cheap and super simple.
“Apathy is the Glove in Which Evil Slips It’s Hand”.
Just be very careful what you use to cut PVC with. I used a Demel to cut a slot in a pipe with shavings going everywhere, then whooooosss! It caught fire, PVC’s main components is Propane and Chlorine. It can be flammable when cut into small pieces. I was lucky and only lost my arm hair!
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Originally posted by penfishn around every bend theres the promise of a treasure that can only be caught and seen in a blink.. and in your minds eye..and sometimes if youre lucky..in a picture..its there for just a minute...then gone..but hopefully once youve seen it it will remain in your heart forever. Theres nothing like the "Smell" and sounds of the creek. Its not just one thing that makes it familiar..its all of it.