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>>1747877
>Saved for future copying since I need to make some soon. Thanks for posting!

Sure thing Anon! I like giving people ideas for how to do things more efficiently!

>>1748206
>THIS is diy my man. Good fucking idea

Thanks! It got the job done and I still have it in case I run into the same problem in the future.

>>1748212
>Fucking love it

Thanks Anon. Yeah much better than cranking them around with only a swivel and a pipe handle like most engine stands.

>>1748223
>For what?

I already alluded to that earlier in the thread. Those red "plug stops" as they are called on the back of that old flatbed pickup. They hold the plug in the end of a run of gated pipe for irrigation. My uncle has a place that sells tons of PVC pipe to farmers and I make them for him to sell at his business.

>>1748226
>Badass man. Now use it to crush beer cans into squares

Haha. I should try that sometime, take the cans from my other can crusher and see if I can actually bale them up. Would probably require hydraulic pressure instead of just air pressure for that task though...

>>1748228
The mutherfuckers should all come from the factory like that. Every time i find a junk old 4 way i make these and sell them on fb for 25 buckss.

I agree. I've done countless of them for all our pickups. Every flatbed I put on from this day forward will have a spare mounted on the headache rack with a 4 way like that and a hi-lift jack mounted to it. If you don't have it when you need it you're shit out of luck.

>>1748278
>I think it was a Pulp Fiction reference.

Ah makes sense. Never seen it so I wouldn't know.

>>1748292
>Nice

Thanks Anon. Have only poured one planter so far with some leftover concrete but it came out pretty good. Will have to try again with something with smaller aggregate. I'd like to eventually have my wife make them and sell them on the side. Concrete planters could be worth some bucks to the right people!

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