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  • fingers
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    Really nice job!! i can feel some changes to my set up coming on

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  • Murph
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    Originally posted by dax_q View Post
    I mean this in the best possible way: over engineered.
    -Dax
    Ok....maybe......but just a little bit

    Thanks guys.

    Murph

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  • dax_q
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    I mean this in the best possible way: over engineered.
    -Dax

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  • metaldad
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    Outstanding!!

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  • bigboy
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    nice setup

    I am more impressed every time I get on this site. You guys know your stuff!!

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  • Murph
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    Thanks, man.

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  • Tim
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    Looks great. That center pipe was a great idea, must be rock solid.

    Super way to get two bags in a minimal area.

    Nice work.

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  • Murph
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    Thanks guys.

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  • Dutchman
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    Really great. What a fantastic teaching tool!

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  • Kyle
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    very nice.
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    Last edited by Kyle; 09-11-2011, 06:47 AM.

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  • Biff
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    Sweet.

    That looks rock solid.

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  • Speedbag
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    Now THAT is one original set up. Great Job.

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  • Roc Stone
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    Neat!!!

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  • Murph
    started a topic Pipe and Drum

    Pipe and Drum

    Hey, just finished hangin my new set up...and its solid.

    I mounted the flanges a little different for strength & for easier mounting...
    the trade off was looks...it would of looked more polished with the flanges mounted on the bottom of the 2x4's...but with the size I opted for strength.

    2'x4'x3/4'' birch plywood (two=1.5'' thick)
    3/4'' black pipe & flanges

    just under a 100$ on material (screws,glue,varnish)

    If I ever come across some scrap 2'' butcher block counter top, I would do the same set up with brass.
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    Last edited by Murph; 02-03-2009, 10:43 PM.
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