can anyone help or point me in the right direction, i am after a piece of tube between 14-16 inch, and about 24 inch long, i have looked everywhere but don't seem to be able to find any, can anyone help
I agree with the two other posters but have you been and looked in the plumbing section of your local builder's merchants? I have bought mains plumbing type pipe lengths there that are wide and short.
hi the tube is to go through a wall and will be concreted in, i need the diameter on the inside to be at least 14-16 inch the outside is not as important, the only thing that would not do i think is glass, all other materials are good
hi the tube is to go through a wall and will be concreted in, i need the diameter on the inside to be at least 14-16 inch the outside is not as important, the only thing that would not do i think is glass, all other materials are good
If it's being concreted in Rev, then concrete drainage pipe would be best.
Too much differential expansion possibly on plastic etc, but could be overcome though :o)
I doubt if you'll find a pot as big as that Tambo :o(
I can't seem to find the 600mm (2') long plain pipes on Google. I haven't used them for years, so maybe they've been superceded by the "spigot & socket" type now. Trouble is, these are about 8' (2500mm) long. Easily cut, but wasteful 'because they're not cheap.
I think concrete or clay flue liners might be best. The concretes are 600mm long (if they haven't changed them as well)
The clay liners are usually 300mm, so 2 needed.
As The Builder has intimated, when I worked on heavy construction, we used plastic drain pies cut to length as formers for holes through concrete walls. Have you got any building sites nearby? Worth having a word with the guys on site if they can let you have an off cut.
SOmetimes it produces more relevent replies if the problem you wish to solve is described, rather than the specifics of your possible solution. Often someone else can suggest a better alternative.