I looked for over a month and then I came up with Chrome Plated Drip Bowls that you would put in a stove and I wanted some extra thickness so I added a lip from cut up pot saucer, then I used a 3 inch pvc coupling pipe to create the hole. They take a lot cement but are curved just right and look great. The release is key so I used tacky grease for release.
Can you please tell me how you make your quick Crete? I need to do it in small batches, but I can’t seem to get the consistency right it continues to be crumbly.
I looked for over a month and then I came up with Chrome Plated Drip Bowls that you would put in a stove and I wanted some extra thickness so I added a lip from cut up pot saucer, then I used a 3 inch pvc coupling pipe to create the hole. They take a lot cement but are curved just right and look great. The release is key so I used tacky grease for release.
Thank you for sharing this video- great idea.
Thanks this helped me fix my sprinkler issues 100%
Sprinkler head is still exposed, so what does this do. Seems to me that you would want the head down in the pipe.
Yep - one could adapt this technique to function more like the 'concrete donuts' seen elsewhere on youtube
Add a concrete donut on top and your good to go
It limits the amount of deflection the head takes when you run over it with a vehicle tire. Keeps the standoffs from breaking.
Can you please tell me how you make your quick Crete? I need to do it in small batches, but I can’t seem to get the consistency right it continues to be crumbly.
👍👍👍thanks