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How Do You Make A Patio Umbrella From A Parachute?

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How Do You Make A Patio Umbrella From A Parachute?

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Making a patio umbrella out of a parachute is a fun way to recycle an unused parachute. This patio umbrella provides a wide amount of shade and protection from the rain. Depending on the size of the parachute, you may be able to park your car under this umbrella. Parachute material is rainproof and durable. Cut a hole in the middle of the parachute 1 3/8 inches in diameter. Place the grommet into the hole with the grommet installation tool or a hammer. Drill a hole 1 inch from the top of the 10-foot metal pole, and another hole 3 inches from the top of the metal pole. These holes need to be large enough for the bolt to slide all the way through the pole. Place one nut into the bottom hole. Slide it all the way through the pipe. You need to have at least 1/2 inch of bolt on each side of the pole. Secure the nut to the end of the bolt to hold it in place. Slide the parachute onto the pole. Place the other bolt in the other hole with 1/2 inch of bolt on each side. Attach the nut to the bo

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