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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 833148" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>I made one, that I still use, 20 years ago. Made it out of a scrap of 12L14 I had in the shop (low carbon, free machining steel). For what the spider does, IMO, you have way over complicated it! I've made a couple of more of these, for different applications, out of scrapes of 2 1/2" XX pipe. They work just fine. I fit quite a few barrels in a years time and never had trouble out of any of the spiders I have made. There is NO need for alloy or exotic steel for a spider. Do it however you want. It's your time and money,,,, I'm not one to waste either!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 833148, member: 24284"] I made one, that I still use, 20 years ago. Made it out of a scrap of 12L14 I had in the shop (low carbon, free machining steel). For what the spider does, IMO, you have way over complicated it! I've made a couple of more of these, for different applications, out of scrapes of 2 1/2" XX pipe. They work just fine. I fit quite a few barrels in a years time and never had trouble out of any of the spiders I have made. There is NO need for alloy or exotic steel for a spider. Do it however you want. It's your time and money,,,, I'm not one to waste either! [/QUOTE]
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