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I see standard schedule 40 pipes in every home-improvement store.
But they are designed for very high pressures (450PSI for 1" pipe). I have noticed the pipes used in commercialy available overflow kits (like Oceanic/AllGlass MEGAFLOW) are very thin walled pipes... For example, their 3/4" OD pipe has 0.950" ID end wall thickness less than 0.060" - compare to: SCH40 3/4", ID: 0.824", wall thickness: 0.113" SCH40 1/8", wall thickness: 0.068" - you got the picture. The bottom line is that their 3/4" pipe has a similar inside diameter to a standard SCH40 1" pipe occupying less space giving also much less resistance to water flow... All is great, and I would prefer using such pipes over SCH40, but WHERE CAN I GET SUCH THIN WALLED 1" or 3/4" PVC PIPES ? Anybody knows? |
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I also found thick and thin walled at ACE hardware, if you have them. Bill
"Pszemol" wrote in message ... I see standard schedule 40 pipes in every home-improvement store. But they are designed for very high pressures (450PSI for 1" pipe). I have noticed the pipes used in commercialy available overflow kits (like Oceanic/AllGlass MEGAFLOW) are very thin walled pipes... For example, their 3/4" OD pipe has 0.950" ID end wall thickness less than 0.060" - compare to: SCH40 3/4", ID: 0.824", wall thickness: 0.113" SCH40 1/8", wall thickness: 0.068" - you got the picture. The bottom line is that their 3/4" pipe has a similar inside diameter to a standard SCH40 1" pipe occupying less space giving also much less resistance to water flow... All is great, and I would prefer using such pipes over SCH40, but WHERE CAN I GET SUCH THIN WALLED 1" or 3/4" PVC PIPES ? Anybody knows? |
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"William Marsh" wrote in message ...
I also found thick and thin walled at ACE hardware, if you have them. Thanks to both of you. Now I know, I will look for SDR21 in my stores. |
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I dunno except for my local farm and feed store, they carry a great
selection of PVC pipe, and the brand name streamline is like paper, its got to be half the thickness of schedule 40.....Why anyone would want that thin of walled pipe for domestic water use is beyond me, however in an aquarium it would be perfect. On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 20:14:33 -0600, "Pszemol" wrote: I see standard schedule 40 pipes in every home-improvement store. But they are designed for very high pressures (450PSI for 1" pipe). I have noticed the pipes used in commercialy available overflow kits (like Oceanic/AllGlass MEGAFLOW) are very thin walled pipes... For example, their 3/4" OD pipe has 0.950" ID end wall thickness less than 0.060" - compare to: SCH40 3/4", ID: 0.824", wall thickness: 0.113" SCH40 1/8", wall thickness: 0.068" - you got the picture. The bottom line is that their 3/4" pipe has a similar inside diameter to a standard SCH40 1" pipe occupying less space giving also much less resistance to water flow... All is great, and I would prefer using such pipes over SCH40, but WHERE CAN I GET SUCH THIN WALLED 1" or 3/4" PVC PIPES ? Anybody knows? -- \\\|/// ( @ @ ) -----------oOOo(_)oOOo--------------- oooO ---------( )----Oooo---------------- \ ( ( ) \_) ) / (_/ The original frugal ponder ! Koi-ahoi mates.... |
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![]() "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... You should have no problem getting thin wall pvc pipe at a plumbing shop. Ask for thin wall pvc. But yea some of those pipes you are seeing are a hair thinner than the thin wall pipes. Thin wall pipes I have here say SDR21 and SDR26. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets You should even be able to get SDR schedule 13.5 if you need it to be that thin. George |
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Roy wrote:
Why anyone would want that thin of walled pipe for domestic water use is beyond me, It's intended for use in water systems that are not under pressure, such as sewers. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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I can see thinwalled larger diameter stuff commonly sold for septic
tank and waste and vent use, but not the 1/2" up to 1" sizes they carry. At the most all any of that would be good for is condensate drain from an air conditioner....Drain pipe is normally considered to be 1 1/4 inches and up in the thin wall stuff.....but they stock this stuff by the truck loads and folks buy and use it for water lines...IIRC its max working pressure is 200 psi. The thinwalled stuff certainly does not have any merit used to plumb water supplys, and its only an accident waiting to happen, or its not going to last that long..I believe they sell this pipe at the local farm supply for price and price alone. it costs as much as schedule 40 or 80 does., and folks just assume pvc pipe is pvc pipe. On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 16:03:45 GMT, George Patterson wrote: Roy wrote: Why anyone would want that thin of walled pipe for domestic water use is beyond me, It's intended for use in water systems that are not under pressure, such as sewers. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. -- \\\|/// ( @ @ ) -----------oOOo(_)oOOo--------------- oooO ---------( )----Oooo---------------- \ ( ( ) \_) ) / (_/ The original frugal ponder ! Koi-ahoi mates.... |
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I do not know about you, but my tap water is 40PSI only, so if the SDR21
gives reliable 200PSI than I have no reason to think it cannot be used in tap water applications - lets say, like running tap water to your pig farm to source water for pigs in their drinking fountains... You need a lots of pipe! As far the price is concerned - have you compared SDR21 and SCH40 prices in the same store ? In the same market ? |
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