Building a Go-Bar Deck
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 1:51 pm
Building a GoBar deck
Here is my parts list:
Qty Item
2 24x24x(5/8) Particle Board
4 36x(3/4) black pipe
1 24x24x1 MDF
4 3/4" Pipe clamp
4 3/4" flange
16 1/4" coarse thread 5/8 T-nut
16 1/4" coarse thread bolts 5/8" long
1 12" Lazy susan turntable
8 #6 machine screws 1/2"
24 48" fiberglass kite rods
96 fiberglass rod tips
I attached the lazy susan turntable to the 5/8" particle board base using #6 machine screws
I drilled a 1.125" hole in the base so I could attach the lazy susan to the other piece of 5/8" particle board
I attached the lazy susan to the other piece of particle board using #6 machine screws which becomes the rotating board
I attached the pipe flanges to the rotating board using t-nuts and bolts
I screwed in the 36" long 3/4"pipes to the flanges
I drilled 4 holes 1.125" in diameter into the 1" MDF board which it the top of the deck
I slid a portion of a pipe clamp onto each pipe
I placed the 1" MDF board onto the pipes
I attached the other portion of the pipe clamp to the threaded section of each pipe
I cut 4 foot fiberglass kite rods using a hack saw to use as my go-bars. I put 1" caps on each end of the rods.
Here is a blurry photo of the assembled deck
Here is my parts list:
Qty Item
2 24x24x(5/8) Particle Board
4 36x(3/4) black pipe
1 24x24x1 MDF
4 3/4" Pipe clamp
4 3/4" flange
16 1/4" coarse thread 5/8 T-nut
16 1/4" coarse thread bolts 5/8" long
1 12" Lazy susan turntable
8 #6 machine screws 1/2"
24 48" fiberglass kite rods
96 fiberglass rod tips
I attached the lazy susan turntable to the 5/8" particle board base using #6 machine screws
I drilled a 1.125" hole in the base so I could attach the lazy susan to the other piece of 5/8" particle board
I attached the lazy susan to the other piece of particle board using #6 machine screws which becomes the rotating board
I attached the pipe flanges to the rotating board using t-nuts and bolts
I screwed in the 36" long 3/4"pipes to the flanges
I drilled 4 holes 1.125" in diameter into the 1" MDF board which it the top of the deck
I slid a portion of a pipe clamp onto each pipe
I placed the 1" MDF board onto the pipes
I attached the other portion of the pipe clamp to the threaded section of each pipe
I cut 4 foot fiberglass kite rods using a hack saw to use as my go-bars. I put 1" caps on each end of the rods.
Here is a blurry photo of the assembled deck