Benoits Basic Bouncing Parrot
Finally getting round to finishing a multitude of half done projects, apologies for my absence of late but Mrs Benoit has decided she no longer wants the title so the internet has had to take a back seat.
Anyway, here is my basic parrot: a 54x15 reducer, a 54x22 reducer, a 22x15x15 tee, some 15mm pipe, some 22mm pipe, a teeny bit of 8mm and a 15mm end cap
Slapped together with some fairly sloppy soldering and voilà!


But Benoit, I hear you cry.....Why bouncing??
Well the answer is twofold, one because I dropped it hence the slightly odd angle at the tee and two because I added this:

I wound it round a 10mm drill bit then gave it a little tap with a hammer so it held its shape. After that I poked it into the end of the tee before securing with (lots of) solder & scrap wire to fill the dead leg of the tee up. The spring sits to about an inch above the height of the tee & cushions the hydrometer when you drop it down, cost about £15 guesstimating the cost of the pipe in there
Anyway, here is my basic parrot: a 54x15 reducer, a 54x22 reducer, a 22x15x15 tee, some 15mm pipe, some 22mm pipe, a teeny bit of 8mm and a 15mm end cap
Slapped together with some fairly sloppy soldering and voilà!


But Benoit, I hear you cry.....Why bouncing??
Well the answer is twofold, one because I dropped it hence the slightly odd angle at the tee and two because I added this:

I wound it round a 10mm drill bit then gave it a little tap with a hammer so it held its shape. After that I poked it into the end of the tee before securing with (lots of) solder & scrap wire to fill the dead leg of the tee up. The spring sits to about an inch above the height of the tee & cushions the hydrometer when you drop it down, cost about £15 guesstimating the cost of the pipe in there


