Are you looking for a backyard game that the whole family can play? Ring toss is a classic game that’s as easy to make as it is to learn and play. Learn how to make your own ring toss set with PVC pipe and fittings using our detailed directions.
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DIY Ring Toss Game Using PVC
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How to Build a DIY Polish Horseshoe Set
Polish Horseshoes is the latest game to hit backyards, tailgates, and barbecues. Want to join in the fun? Fortunately, polish horseshoes is easy to play, and even easy to make yourself, with just a few tools and supplies. We’ll dive into how to play the game and how to build your own polish horseshoe set with just a few simple steps.
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DIY Instructions for Building A PVC Bike Repair Stand
Riding your bike often requires the occasional tune-up or repair. If you don’t have a bike stand, you are likely making the job harder than it has to be. Here are instructions you can follow to build your own bike stand to help make repairs go smoothly.
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DIY Floating Basketball Hoop Made With PVC
Pool toys can be super expensive, and the only thing worse than pricey pool toys is not having any toys to enjoy at all! We’ve put together instructions for you to build your own floating basketball hoop for the pool. All you need is some PVC pipe, PVC fittings, a pool noodle, a basketball, and a net!
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How to Construct a Carport Using PVC Pipe
You might be surprised to learn that keeping a cover over your car is beneficial in many ways. Whether it's protecting the paint on your car’s sleek exterior or shielding it from acidic bird poo, you'll find there are plenty of reasons for wanting your car to have some extra protection as often as possible!
The truth is, cars that spend half their life under a cover means they look good for about twice as long. Below we’ll take a look at how to build your very own carport using PVC piping.
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Make An Affordable Camping Cot Using PVC
Whether you’re going with a group of friends or taking the family out for a nice weekend getaway, camping can be such a great experience. But, poor sleeping conditions can turn any camping trip sour very quickly. Individual camping cots can be a great solution to sleeping on the ground as well as avoiding the hassle of setting up an air mattress and making sure it stays inflated. You can build your own camping cot out of PVC Pipes and fittings.
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How to Build a Coyote Roller
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Whether you’re trying to keep the coyotes out of your yard or keep your dogs from escaping, this DIY fence roll bar known as a coyote roller will do the trick. We’ll list the materials you need along with each step explaining how to build your very own coyote roller.
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How to Make an Outdoor PVC Antenna Stand
Are you looking to elevate your tailgating or camping experience with an outdoor tv antenna? Or maybe you need an affordable solution for temporarily mounting your antenna. We’ll guide you through all the steps of two options for creating an outdoor antenna stand made from PVC pipe and fittings.
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A Homebrewer’s Project: DIY Keg and Carboy Washer
Cleaning your homebrew equipment can be expensive and time consuming. One way to cut down on the cost is to make your own keg and carboy washer. How do you make your own keg and carboy washer? A few pieces of pvc pipe and fittings, along with a tube and pump, and a 5 gallon bucket you’ll be all set with your DIY keg washer.
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How To Build Your Own Hydroponics System with PVC Piping
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Do you have a green thumb and are looking to try something new? Just getting started with gardening and want to give hydroponics a shot? You’re in the right place! We will show you how to build your own hydroponics system, or hydroponic garden, using PVC piping.
If you’re not familiar, using a hydroponics system, or hydroponics farming, is an agricultural practice without the use of soil. Think of it like growing plants without planting them in the ground. Sounds enticing, doesn’t it?
Find below the materials and steps you need to make this DIY hydroponics system with PVC pipe: