In PVC Projects for the Outdoorsman you will learn how to make inexpensive and practical gear such as snowshoes, an equipment raft, shelters–including a teepee and a portable ground blind–a boot dryer and even a blowgun in your home workshop out of durable PVC pipe.
Photos and easy-to-follow instructions show you how to construct more than 30 projects.
I haven’t done all the projects in the book, but it has given me a lot to think about as well as fertilize my mind to keep it actively looking for other ways to use common materials.
This book was so popular that it spawned a sequel More PVC Projects, I have that one also.
The idea of using PVC to make things is pretty cool, at least in my own opinion. It is workable with few tools, is cheap, and you can buy it in any town in the nation.
PVC Projects for the Outdoorsman is a good book to have around the house as it shows how to start MacGyvering solutions out of common materials.
I use it as a source of ideas, and through the ideas given I have used it to make garden hoop houses, tarp coverings for my rabbits, and a rabbit tractor, none of which are in the book proper, but the ideas stemmed from the book.