rnt80
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- Mar 30, 2008
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After receiving some inspiration from a number of different forums I went out this morning and put together a rudimentary boom arm for $20. It only took one 10' piece of 2" pvc, two 45's, two caps, some velcro strips and a threaded male and female adapter so that I can easily take it apart. I put the disconnecting joint just below the surface of my table in case I needed the entire surface of the table to work with. The bracket that holds the pipe was made from some scrap 1/2" ply and there's a cap on the bottom of the pipe so that it can swivel freely. My CT22 sits on a sliding shelf on one side of my sanding/assembly table and it usually stays there. The only reason it comes out is for installs. I didn't plan on taking the arm to jobsites so trying to adapt it to my vac wasn't really a concern.