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I made these stands out of 3/4" conduit. Each piece was left 10' long.
The bends started at 36" from the ends. Starting the bend at 36" makes the overall height 42". When you open the stands the working height is actually closer to 32-34" depending on how wide you open them.
The pivot is 1/4" carriage bolt drilled at 22" from each end.
The hold open is made from eye bolts. I twisted them open in the vise with an adjustable wrench. The chain is 10" long. The eye bolts are mounted at 33" from the ends. I used one short eye bolt and one long one. I wanted to use the long one as an adjustment, but did not really need it. I also used small loop 1/8" chain for more adjustment. I will use large loop 3/16 chain next time. I do not need the extra links and it is too hard to get both ends on the same link. Longer links would alleviate this problem.
You can see I really wanted to weld something. I thought about welding one end of the chain to the conduit and saving an eye bolt. For this set everything is bolted using nylon lock nuts.
I also added 3/4" pipe insulation to protect my body parts form scratching. I wrapped the ends with electrical tape and then did a spiral wrap every 2" or so to keep it together. It would be better if the pipe insulation was not split the entire length.
I will add rubber caps for feet.
I spent less than $20 for 4 pieces of conduit, insulation, bolts, chain and eye bolts.
My M211 fenders are ready for primer.
The bends started at 36" from the ends. Starting the bend at 36" makes the overall height 42". When you open the stands the working height is actually closer to 32-34" depending on how wide you open them.
The pivot is 1/4" carriage bolt drilled at 22" from each end.
The hold open is made from eye bolts. I twisted them open in the vise with an adjustable wrench. The chain is 10" long. The eye bolts are mounted at 33" from the ends. I used one short eye bolt and one long one. I wanted to use the long one as an adjustment, but did not really need it. I also used small loop 1/8" chain for more adjustment. I will use large loop 3/16 chain next time. I do not need the extra links and it is too hard to get both ends on the same link. Longer links would alleviate this problem.
You can see I really wanted to weld something. I thought about welding one end of the chain to the conduit and saving an eye bolt. For this set everything is bolted using nylon lock nuts.
I also added 3/4" pipe insulation to protect my body parts form scratching. I wrapped the ends with electrical tape and then did a spiral wrap every 2" or so to keep it together. It would be better if the pipe insulation was not split the entire length.
I will add rubber caps for feet.
I spent less than $20 for 4 pieces of conduit, insulation, bolts, chain and eye bolts.
My M211 fenders are ready for primer.
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