About a month ago, [Member name redacted] posted a link to a video on caches by a couple SF guys. The video was pretty good, and I agreed with a lot of what they put in their caches. What I thought needed improvement was the design of their PVC cache tubes, particularly for the purposes of our members using this system domestically. Assuming you don't have anything laying around, here's a screen shot of the items I used for mine. (Click the image to expand it.) The total cost is just over $50 and gives you a decent sized cache tube that isn't too terrible to bury or hide as you see fit. I start with a 4" PVC piece that comes pre cut from Home Depot. This is the largest diameter pre cut piece and is 2 feet long. For the closed end, I use a standard 4" cap and a clean out plug and cap for the open end. You'll need purple prep and outdoor rated PVC glue too. Again assuming some of you have never worked with PVC, here's the basics on how to put it together: To continue reading, go to the BBR Network!
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