gonetocamp,
Sorry for the delayed reply. Here are the parts needed for each section...
TOP: (Glue Together)
4 - 12"x1" PVC
1 - 30"x1" PVC
4 - 90 degree elbows
2 - Tees
Bottom: (Glue Together)
4 - 14"x1" PVC
1 - 7.5"x1" PVC
4 - 2"x1" PVC
4 - 90 degree elbows
2 - Tees
4 - 45 degree elbows
LEGS: (Glue each)
4 - 6"x1" PVC
4 - 28"x1" PVC
4 - Tees
QUIVERS: (Glue each)
4 - 12"x2" PVC
4 - 7"x2" PVC
4 - 2" PVC
4 - Caps 2"
4 - 1"-2" Tee Adapters
PADDING:
1 - Tube of gray pipe insulation foam.
Once each section is glued up, you can assemble (I would, and did, dry assemble of all pieces before gluing anything up).
Once it's all together, I just Krylon'd the whole thing and can take it down when needed. If you get really crazy, you can make little quivers for water bottles on the outside, Just use CROSS joints instead of Tees there and buy a little more 2" pipe, 4 more 1"-2" converters and 4 caps.
For the top of the quivers, I asked the local hardware store if I could have the ends of the pipe they cut for me so there was a flare at the top of each quiver. Worked out Great!
Not including the paint, I think I paid around $65 for the PVC and foam since I didn't have any of it here already. If you know a plumber, you could probably get most of what you need from left overs at job sites and hardly spend anything on it but time.
Hope this helps and the possibilities are endless. As a matter of fact, this isn't exactly what it looked like in my drawing, but it's much more rigid now set up this way.
Now I have to get back outside and camo this thing to make the Wife happy. :D
All the Best,
Stump