Hi Roland,
I had not even thought of that (driving the pipes into the ground), but the
rack is sitting on asphalt. I could drive it through the asphalt, but then I
probably would not want to move it if I needed to later.
I know that welding zinc gives off toxic fumes, but doing it outside and
"holding my breath" a bit might work. When you say fishmouth the ends, does
this mean to create a matching concave in the end of the pipe to match the
vertical pipe? Would you do this with the torch or a hammer or a grinder?
Thanks for the advice!
best,
doug
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roland Wilhelmy" <rwil@sbcglobal.net>
To: "old dirtbeard" <dirtbeard@pacbell.net>
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2007 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: Pipe size conundrum and turning a fence into a log rack
Depending on how hight you're going to stack the wood (40"?) I'd just
sink a couple of those top rail pipes in the ground at either end of
your rack.
Or is this rack on a slab or something? You don't want to try to
thread that top rail stuff. Welding (outdoors cuz of the zinc) would
be the way, using any scrap stuff like pipe. You could fishmouth the
ends of the rack pipe to receive the verticals and weld them up.
-Roland
On Sat, 6 Jan 2007 12:34:43 -0800, you wrote:
::Q3. Does anybody in the group have a better idea for creating "end-stops"
for
::the rack?
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