Folding fishing chair
We make a simple and very convenient fisherman’s stool out of plastic tubes and a small piece of tarpaulin.
We cut eight parts from the pipe: four more authentic (50-60 cm each) for vertical supports, another four (35-40 cm each) - under the formation of the seat and safety lower jumpers for stability of the product. We cut out two details from the tarpaulin: a wide double strip for the seat and a narrow double strip for the lower jumper. And 8 pieces of corners.
Tool.
1). Soldering iron with nozzles for plastic pipes.
2). Wrench.
3). Two bolts, 2 nuts, 2 washers.
4). Scissors for plastic pipes.
5). Roulette, marker.
6). Drill, drill.
Getting to the assembly.
We drill a hole in the center in long plastic tubes. From eight tubes and corners we weld with a soldering iron to each other
it turned out two rectangles, insert and fasten with bolts between each other.
Bolt in the middle for two long plastic parts; pairs of crossed long pipe segments are connected at the ends by short ones and we get a sliding structure; we sheathe short segments of plastic pipes with a double-folded canvas strip, forming a seat; we trim the lower parts of the legs of the chair with a narrow strip of tarpaulin, which will act as a limiter; Adjust the tension of the bolts to ensure easy folding of the chair.
The fishing stool is ready. Quick and easy to manufacture. Hooray beaver!
Good luck to all!
Advice before welding the workpiece degrease the ends with acetone.