I am an electronics / electrical guy and want to run a couple things by the outdoor board before I do something dumb.
My teens want to make a volleyball net pole holder with two poles cemented into tires.
I have two, 8ft 3in x 3in aluminum 1/4 inch thick pieces of square tubing that I want to use as poles.
I have an almost 4ft section of 4in x 4in 1/4 inch thick, section of steel square tubing I would like to cut into two pieces. I want the 4 inch pieces to be sleeves that the 3 inch sections fit into then have a bolt with a wingnut to keep it together while in use.
The inside of the steel is 3.5 inches so I will have a 1/4 inch gap all the way around. Will that be too much of a gap or will tightening the net after installation take care of that? Do I need some kind of shim, or maybe make a bag of wedges for them out of scrap wood.
These are teen boys who also play co-ed. The boys are just hard on stuff. They want the ability to have their friends come over and help them load the heavy tires in the truck and take their setup to wherever they play.
The reason for square tubing versus round pipe - The square tubing is all scrap I have had on had for years just sitting in the garage. I will get tires from the junkyard or tire shop. Bags of concrete will be the only real expense, which isn't much.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
I don't want to spend a lot on this. I think the main reason they play volleyball is because of the girls so I am not sure how long this lasts. They learned really quick it's better to play a sport with the girls where you can be teammates versus playing against them and then talking trash after winning.
My teens want to make a volleyball net pole holder with two poles cemented into tires.
I have two, 8ft 3in x 3in aluminum 1/4 inch thick pieces of square tubing that I want to use as poles.
I have an almost 4ft section of 4in x 4in 1/4 inch thick, section of steel square tubing I would like to cut into two pieces. I want the 4 inch pieces to be sleeves that the 3 inch sections fit into then have a bolt with a wingnut to keep it together while in use.
The inside of the steel is 3.5 inches so I will have a 1/4 inch gap all the way around. Will that be too much of a gap or will tightening the net after installation take care of that? Do I need some kind of shim, or maybe make a bag of wedges for them out of scrap wood.
These are teen boys who also play co-ed. The boys are just hard on stuff. They want the ability to have their friends come over and help them load the heavy tires in the truck and take their setup to wherever they play.
The reason for square tubing versus round pipe - The square tubing is all scrap I have had on had for years just sitting in the garage. I will get tires from the junkyard or tire shop. Bags of concrete will be the only real expense, which isn't much.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
I don't want to spend a lot on this. I think the main reason they play volleyball is because of the girls so I am not sure how long this lasts. They learned really quick it's better to play a sport with the girls where you can be teammates versus playing against them and then talking trash after winning.