I make a lot of these, 8 ft vertical 2-7/8" tubing and 8 ft horizontal 2-3/8" tubing. If I am only making a couple, I usually do not cope the pipe, but instead just butt it together and use scrap to fill the voids.
H-brace on shop floor:
[url=https://imgur.com/oGpnFYW][/url]
The smaller tubing butted against the larger tubing makes a gap like this:
[url=https://imgur.com/fa5UZ31][/url]
I will put a scrap rod, this one about 1/2" diameter, in the gap:
[url=https://imgur.com/vF41Ybq][/url]
If the gap is smaller, just find a scrap that fits better... in this case 1/4" rebar:
[url=https://imgur.com/Q4ncPUP][/url]
After first pass on scrap rod:
[url=https://imgur.com/fe27LY3][/url]
In the oilfield we used to get shipments in wooden crates from International shipments which were secured with these 1/2" rods. The company just threw the rods away, so a lot of them made it to my shop. I wish I had more. They come in handy.
Oh yeah, edit to add, I also did not cope the pipe because I am currently out of Acetylene.
H-brace on shop floor:
[url=https://imgur.com/oGpnFYW][/url]
The smaller tubing butted against the larger tubing makes a gap like this:
[url=https://imgur.com/fa5UZ31][/url]
I will put a scrap rod, this one about 1/2" diameter, in the gap:
[url=https://imgur.com/vF41Ybq][/url]
If the gap is smaller, just find a scrap that fits better... in this case 1/4" rebar:
[url=https://imgur.com/Q4ncPUP][/url]
After first pass on scrap rod:
[url=https://imgur.com/fe27LY3][/url]
In the oilfield we used to get shipments in wooden crates from International shipments which were secured with these 1/2" rods. The company just threw the rods away, so a lot of them made it to my shop. I wish I had more. They come in handy.
Oh yeah, edit to add, I also did not cope the pipe because I am currently out of Acetylene.