Wednesday, January 7, 2009
GeoSnippits Tutorial Video: Make Your Own GeoCache with PVC Pipe
One of my first posts on this blog was an article about how to make your own clever Geocache by using PVC pipe. I received many nice compliments about it so I decided it was time to make the tutorial into a full blown GeoSnippits video.
This two parter shows you step by step instructions on how to make a cache in a cache which looks like a water or air drainpipe.
If you want a quick list of what you will need so you can follow along, use this:
PVC Drainpipe Geocache:
1 1.5" PVC pipe (8" - 12" long works best)
1 1.5" PVC elbow joint
1 1.5" Test Cap
Epoxy or other strong glue (don't use Krazy Glue)
1 35mm film container
2 to 5 1" circular magnets
Heavy Duty Velcro
Part One:
Part Two:
Well there you are. Hope you enjoyed this tutorial and if you have any comments or suggestions, please send them along to me. You can see all my GeoSnippits tutorials by going here: http://www.youtube.com/user/headhardhat
This two parter shows you step by step instructions on how to make a cache in a cache which looks like a water or air drainpipe.
If you want a quick list of what you will need so you can follow along, use this:
PVC Drainpipe Geocache:
1 1.5" PVC pipe (8" - 12" long works best)
1 1.5" PVC elbow joint
1 1.5" Test Cap
Epoxy or other strong glue (don't use Krazy Glue)
1 35mm film container
2 to 5 1" circular magnets
Heavy Duty Velcro
Part One:
Part Two:
Well there you are. Hope you enjoyed this tutorial and if you have any comments or suggestions, please send them along to me. You can see all my GeoSnippits tutorials by going here: http://www.youtube.com/user/headhardhat
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2 comments:
Epoxy instead of PVC cement????
Thank you again for another” feel good, uplifting, that there are good people in this world story”. We read so many stories that are negavite about people and what they do to others. A random act of kindness is always such a great thing to hear about. Peace and blessings.
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