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==Introduction==  | ==Introduction==  | ||
| − | Many materials are readily available for use in construction of a spudgun. The most common, perhaps, are PVC and ABS. Both are so common, that a page has been dedicated to them ([[PVC vs. ABS]]). For information on other materials, see below.  | + | Many materials are readily available for use in construction of a spudgun. The most common, perhaps, are [[PVC]] and ABS. Both are so common, that a page has been dedicated to them ([[PVC vs. ABS]]). For information on other materials, see below.  | 
==Common Materials==  | ==Common Materials==  | ||
| − | * Copper   | + | * [[Copper pipe]]  | 
| − | * Galvanized Steel Pipe  | + | * Galvanized [[Steel Pipe]]  | 
* Aluminum Pipe  | * Aluminum Pipe  | ||
| − | + | [[Category:Construction materials]]  | |
Latest revision as of 14:35, 1 June 2008
Introduction
Many materials are readily available for use in construction of a spudgun. The most common, perhaps, are PVC and ABS. Both are so common, that a page has been dedicated to them (PVC vs. ABS). For information on other materials, see below.
Common Materials
- Copper pipe
 - Galvanized Steel Pipe
 - Aluminum Pipe