Hi, people.
Does anyone have any experience using PVC as a ridge pole material? Will it bow and snap? Can I put a joint in the middle and make a collapsing span?
Thanks
Hi, people.
Does anyone have any experience using PVC as a ridge pole material? Will it bow and snap? Can I put a joint in the middle and make a collapsing span?
Thanks
It's pretty flexible stuff, and especially in the sizes you'll need, heavy. There are better choices.
Dave
"Loneliness is the poverty of self; solitude is the richness of self."~~~May Sarton
Haven't tried it personally, but I do use a Turtlelady stand. Mine has the military aluminum poles - and even those flex a bit. I wouldn't go that route. Sticking with a fence top rail or something similar is a much safer bet.
Brian
Denver, CO
Father. Husband. Scoutmaster.
My "turtlelady" bamboo stand is all bamboo except for a 18 inch piece of PVC that is the connector sleeve for the 2 pieces that make up the ridge pole...very light weight and easy to transport to camping areas where there are no trees!
I'm about to start a stand and I'm going to try using a big piece of the black ABS piping that I have laying around. It's 2.5" or 3" in diameter, so I'm hoping that it won't be bending too much.
A couple of fence top rails are around $25 at the home depot or lowes, they will work. Pvc probably won't work very well and you could get hurt, plus the expense of trying. Just my 2 cents.
If you prepare for failure you will probably succeed.
Going with the fence, thanks everyine
Agree, Skip the PVC. It will probably flex and break. Dont get hurt.
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