chandler37
10-19-2013, 09:20 AM
My first spooler I built real quickly out of a threaded rod and a some plywood for a base. This year I was replacing over 2,500 ft of 5/16 tubing and wanted to come up with a better idea.
Looking for a base that would be lighter than plywood I settled on using the dish from a old retired satilite reciever.
Than a lenght of 1/4 theaded rod. a plastic pail of the correct diameter so as the roll of tubing fit snug over it
A short lenght of flat strap metal bent into a hook. Drilled a hole in the dish, bucket, and strap.
I had tubing from two different vendos and so I built a second one with a plastic one gallon jug.
The only set back with the one that has the bucket; in order to change out a new roll of tubing I have to disassemble it. If I would remove the lid and turn the bucket over, this problem would go away
Looking for a base that would be lighter than plywood I settled on using the dish from a old retired satilite reciever.
Than a lenght of 1/4 theaded rod. a plastic pail of the correct diameter so as the roll of tubing fit snug over it
A short lenght of flat strap metal bent into a hook. Drilled a hole in the dish, bucket, and strap.
I had tubing from two different vendos and so I built a second one with a plastic one gallon jug.
The only set back with the one that has the bucket; in order to change out a new roll of tubing I have to disassemble it. If I would remove the lid and turn the bucket over, this problem would go away