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This is the Handle Assembly.

Once again this is self explanatory for the most part.The piece marked "section of steel pipe" was easily bent to fit. I wanted to make it out of a pipe that had an ID. that was the same as the OD. of the 4" pvc I used as the air chamber.I did not have any pipe the right size, but I did have some that was about 1" bigger, so I cut a "ring" 1" wide off the end of it. I put it in a vise and squeezed it till it was slightly egg shaped. From this I now had about a 2 1/2" section at each end of the ring that was almost a perfect match to the OD of my air chamber.

The handles were made from a scrap of 1" square tubing about 8" long with 1/16 inch wall, I cut this in half. Placing the handles 20" apart seemed to "feel" right to me.

The rods were cut from some old scrap parts off some forgotten project that was still laying around the shop gathering dust in a corner.

All parts were made of steel and welded together. I know not everyone has access to a welder and other shop equipment, but this may give you a good starting point for an idea of your own.

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