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Want to create something similar to this at home to keep my cat in the garden (he got badly injured in a fight.) It looks like a pretty simple set up but not sure where I'd get similar materials to make something.

A friend is going to help me do it and he suggested just some plastic pipe over a metal pole would do the same thing. I'm sure it would but the beauty of this one seems to be it spins so easily that is adds to the deterrant. Watch the videos to see what I mean.

All suggestions welcome.

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Spinning Paddle Cat-Proof Fence System
 
plastic waste pipe 11/2 dia min 2" better

guess shoving a bearing in each end and fixing to the fence somehow
 
Why we thinking 2" better? That's what I was thinking but wasn't sure why. I guess the bigger it gets the more force it requires to spin it. But it could be cut into smaller sections to counteract this.
 
You don't know of any industrial use of similar x shaped/profiled plastic lengths with the potential for fixing points on each end like the ones in the link do you? That way may be able to source ones very similar to the ones used.

I looked in b+q and the sell lots of L shaped plastic lengths but no x shaped. And not obvious how you'd make fixings to the ends to make them rotate anyway
 
no sorry was thinking 2" for easy of finding should do the same

if you want to make something tho

square box and glue / fix the L shape on each face
 
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Here's an idea that looks similar to what's been said.

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That's neat and right up a Plumbers Street.

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Last Plumber have you got a bigger version of the second pic you posted or any other pics of it/more info? Looks pretty good but can't quite see what's there other than the pipe
 
This is a close up of the set up in the link. Anyone got any idea where I could get something that looks like the x profiled lengths or even what such a thing might be called if it appears elsewhere for other applications?

Marino_Paddle_Kit.jpg
 
Yeah maybe. Perhaps I think starting to get a bit heavy.
Despite how it looks in the pic I think it's made of plastic. Almost looks like you could set it spinning with a push of your little finger.
 
Frustrating because I bet there are lengths of stuff that look just like that to be bought for some application somewhere but I can't find them.

Tried googling

finned abs lengths
finned plastic lengths
finned tubes
finned tubing
paddle tube
paddle finned lengths
x shaped plastic lengths
x profiled plastic lengths
 
Yeah maybe. Perhaps I think starting to get a bit heavy.
Despite how it looks in the pic I think it's made of plastic. Almost looks like you could set it spinning with a push of your little finger.
True, so back to plastic pipe with 3 lengths of the L trim glued/ screwed on?
 
Yeah I guess something like that.
Currently I think I will go with plain plastic pipe and see if he manages to get over it. I suppose as long as it spins/cannot be grabbed hold of, it'll do the job
 
What about this as a core,then plastic over the top? Possibly even use overflow pipe, or is that too Small?

https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/easyf...MI2a-bxue24wIVCLLtCh2QfwMqEAQYAyABEgI0t_D_BwE
 

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