Australian Handyman - July 2018

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ELBOW

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O^1 Cut copper pipes
Follow the cutting list to measure, mark
and cut the copper pipe lengths for
the rack frame. Use the irst cut length
as a template for multiple cuts for the
top and base lengths, crossbars and
uprights. When marking, use a square
to ensure the ends are lush. Use a pipe
cutter to get clean cuts without burrs.


O^2 Lay out base frame
Lay out the framework for the base
so you can join it all together. Start by
attaching a tee to a 220mm pipe length.
Add a 25mm piece to the tee, then attach
an elbow to make a short end. Attach
a 530mm piece to each tee to make the
two base crossbars. Repeat this at the
other end to complete the base.

O^3 Secure base frame
Use the crimping tool, or an epoxy
adhesive, to join the pipes for the base
frame. Before crimping them, make
sure that the elbows on the ends are
facing downwards on the workbench.
Place the crimping tool over each join
and squeeze together the arms of the tool
to seal the pipes. Turn the base face up.

O^4 Attach the frame pieces
Crimp the four 520mm uprights to the
elbows on the base. Attach an elbow,
facing parallel to the base, to the top of
each upright. Attach a 135mm joining
length to the elbow, a tee to hold the top
crossbar, and another 135mm length to
the other upright elbow. Repeat for the
other end. Attach the top crossbar to the
tees and crimp the joins. Polish the pipe
frame with metal cleaner and a rag.


O^5 Make the formply base
Measure and cut the base to it the
rack. Here it is 575 x 310mm. Use the
straightedge clamp and the circular saw
to cut the base. Use the sander to sand
the painted formply edges with 120 grit
paper. Use the formply ofcuts to make
two 210 x 95 x 19mm blocks. Position
them, with the castors, at both ends of
the base inside the crossbars, so the
castors will have room to swivel.

O^6 Complete the base
Attach the formply base to the frame
with saddle clips and 15mm screws.
Mark where the screw holes will be on
the formply blocks for the four castors.
Predrill four holes for each castor with
a 3mm bit through the ply and into the
base. Use an impact driver to secure
the castors to the blocks and base with
35mm screws. Give the copper a inal
polish with metal cleaner and a rag. ❖

PIPE
CUTTER
COPPER
PIPE

220mm PIPE
LENGTH
TEE

25mm PIPE
LENGTH
CRIMPING
TOOL

520mm
UPRIGHTS

220mm
LENGTH

CROSSBARS

CIRCULAR
SAW

STRAIGHTEDGE
CLAMP

FORMPLY

CORDLESS
DRILL

ELBOW

530mm
CROSSBARS

TEE

TEE

220mm PIPE
LENGTH TEES

ELBOW

3mm PILOT
HOLES

FORMPLY
BASE

FORMPLY
BLOCK
SADDLE
CLIP

15mm
SCREW

CASTOR

35mm
SCREWS

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