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The rusted pipes are the spools from the astra labels from the little printers we use at FedEx (I have tons of styrene tubing in the house, but these look much, much better). The ribbed pipes are those plastic covers for wiring you find behind the dashboard of your car. Auto repair places usually have them in various sizes. You can get a couple yards of the stuff for about seven or eight bucks.

 

They don't like superglue much, so you'll want to use a glue gun to set them in place. White glue might dry too slowly, as these tend to curl a bit.

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where did you get those black ribbed pipes? I love what you've done with the pieces, and would love to see more!

(Sorry for the double post - I meant to reply to this one so you could see the response.)

 

 

The rusted pipes are the spools from the astra labels from the little printers we use at FedEx (I have tons of styrene tubing in the house, but these look much, much better). The ribbed pipes are those plastic covers for wiring you find behind the dashboard of your car. Auto repair places usually have them in various sizes. You can get a couple yards of the stuff for about seven or eight bucks.

 

They don't like superglue much, so you'll want to use a glue gun to set them in place. White glue might dry too slowly, as these tend to curl a bit.

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The rusted pipes are the spools from the astra labels from the little printers we use at FedEx (I have tons of styrene tubing in the house, but these look much, much better). The ribbed pipes are those plastic covers for wiring you find behind the dashboard of your car. Auto repair places usually have them in various sizes. You can get a couple yards of the stuff for about seven or eight bucks.

 

They don't like superglue much, so you'll want to use a glue gun to set them in place. White glue might dry too slowly, as these tend to curl a bit.

 

 

Thanks! I never would have guessed that's what they were, I can see it now though. 

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