Here's what you will need:
3" or larger PVC pipe cut into lengths of 3 feet and 10 inches
3"(or same size as pipe) 90 deg. Elbow, end cap, and rubber "Quick cap".
Looking at end of 10" section mark 2 slots approximately 1.5" by 4" long at the 10 & 2 o'clock positions. Carefully cut out using a jig saw after pre-drilling starter holes.
Fill and enjoy!
Friday, June 29, 2012
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