3-chamber tube for electrodes from plastic pipes

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If you often have to work with electric welding, and you use different types of electrodes, then we offer a great idea - a 3-chamber tube for electrodes made of plastic pipes.

To make such a "quiver" it is not at all necessary to buy new plastic pipes. You can use the scrap left after repair.

To work, you will need a piece of sewer pipe with a diameter of 110 mm, three pieces of pipe with a diameter of 40 mm, as well as two plugs, a sleeve with a rubber o-ring and an old diamond blade.

The main stages of work

First, cut a piece of the 110th pipe and cut it on one side. Then we glue it to the plug and a piece of plastic pipe with a diameter of 110 mm.

An old diamond disc on concrete will need to be bolted to the top of the second plug. And to do this, drill a hole in the center of the plug.

After that, the plug is inserted into the coupling. Then it will be necessary to fix it with 1-2 screws, twisted on the sides.

At the last stage, it will be necessary to insert three pieces of the 40th pipe inside the 110th pipe. But first, two segments will need to be flattened, otherwise all will not fit. Further, it will already be possible to begin assembling the tube.

For more information on how to make a practical 3-chamber tube for electrodes from unnecessary scraps of sewer plastic pipes, you can watch the video on the website.

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