2manyrocks
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Cowboy357, my thinking was that this is a large cut to make in end grain with a router. I think even a high HP plunge router cutting this size with a sharp bit is going to be a headache. And then you have the problem of needing to use a guide to keep the router cut centered in the 2x4.
Another possible idea would be to weld either a section of channel to the bottom of the pipe or a single tab, and then bolt or screw the channel or tab to the 2x4. Or just use a section of angle like in the photo.
Another possible idea would be to weld either a section of channel to the bottom of the pipe or a single tab, and then bolt or screw the channel or tab to the 2x4. Or just use a section of angle like in the photo.