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I made my own grooming arm. 1 Attachment(s) I made this out of pipe clamps and 2 pieces of 3 foot long threaded pipe and a pipe elbow, and clamped it to my counter top. Then I attached a very thin leash and made a noose in it. It worked great, I was able to blow dry, brush, and clip their behinds, without any help. Pay no attention to the messy kitchen. |
WOW thats really cool! Way to go :) |
OH MAN ...Can I hire you to build me one ? That's AWESOME ! Messy Kitchen my FOOT ! |
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Congrats!!! Clever woman! You sure you aren't from TEXAS????????:good job: :good job: |
Jeanie, you ROCK!! That's so awesome!! I need to show my hubby your design!:D |
Great Idea!!!! WOW that's awesome!! You really have been brainstorming :thumbup: ... Who would have thought of that? I would NEVER have come up with that idea :rolleyes: |
Holly molly...what a good idea. |
Jeanie, We have the exact same stove... LOL I'm saving this pic so hubby can build me one... Thanks ! |
That is awesome! I have been wanting to buy one, I do my grooming in my basement, I have a perfect set up in my laundry room with a bar and my sink is behind the bar, but the bar is hooked to the wall so I would have to get something that would screw into the wall. But I love your idea! way to go! |
really great job:thumbup: will you give just rough idea that how much it cost for you:) , i want to built of my own. thanks for idea :) |
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I have temporarily used a hose clamp to hold the leash, but I plan to drill a hole through the pipe and put an eye bolt through it to attach the leash. |
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You could easily attach the pipe to the wall with pipe straps, and you wouldn't need the clamps, just the pipe. |
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See post # 13 |
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