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pintail Posted - 11/05/2008 : 11:02:42
Hi. can anyone help, need to buy some 6"/150mm pvc pipe to make bens new blades. I have looked on b&q web site & a few other sites but not having much luck. ( I live in the uk )
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pintail Posted - 29/06/2008 : 15:02:34
hi shawn, I did use a template, I down loaded bens plans that includes a template, the reson why they were not same weights was the pipe was not the same thickness all the way down the pipe 1mm diff.

pintail.
shawn Posted - 29/06/2008 : 14:07:56
Speaking as an engineer and having watched the Youtube videos "IF" I was cutting blades from PVC pipe I would Draw up a template first out of thin card. You could always do one blade first then make your template from this once your happy with it. Then all your blades are going to be virtually identical. Then balance them with washers on the mounting points. Us a CD marker pen to draw out on the pipe.
SEE I do know something!!!!!

In the wilds of East Yorkshire!
pintail Posted - 29/06/2008 : 13:38:25
Hi victor, when i cut the blades, there was a big diffance in the weight between each of the blades,& it took a lot of sanding down to get them all the same weight, they were then primed & top coated so they should be ok,
many thanks
pintail.
Victor Posted - 29/06/2008 : 13:04:36
If you are painting pvc it sticks better to blades that have been slightly sanded. This way the paint won`t come off in a few months time.
pintail Posted - 27/06/2008 : 19:50:12
Hi shawn just read your post on the pipe many thanks for that, I did find some old off cuts some time ago,& made my first set of blades,but I'am still waiting for my ametek motor to come from the states to try them on (the first one got lost in the post so the guy said on ebay when I emailed him,) its been 5 weeks now since I ordered the fist one, also got a phone call today from a pal who said that he has got some pipe for me to pipe pick up tomorrow.

Hi hefhoover the pipe I found was orange but I have painted the blades so I hope they should be ok,the pipe I'am picking up tomorrow I have know idea what colour it is as my pal is getting from some one else.
many thanks for the info from both of you pintail
steevo777 Posted - 27/06/2008 : 19:30:12
I got 2m of grey coloured guttering from B&Q for less than £5. I assume that it has UV protection but dont know for sure. It's NOT a FULL semi-circle of tubing. I have measured it's "diameter" and it's about 4 and a half inches. I havent cut it up yet cos I havent printed the plans off yet.
Hefhoover Posted - 27/06/2008 : 16:56:21
You're right about the UV Pintail, the orange stuff is usually designed for below ground (PVC), so you need to be looking for (PVC-U)in orange,grey,black and I think some firms also do it in white.
Try looking up 6" drainage, e.g Hepworths, Polypipe etc

Hope this is of help, Hef
shawn Posted - 27/06/2008 : 13:58:58
Company on eBay selling 6m lengths for £25+£5 carriage. I questioned the the carriage and its right
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=290241534126&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=019
pintail Posted - 14/05/2008 : 18:19:18
Hi thanks for that info about b&q, I should be out & about on the road tomorrow so i will try find a b&q & have a look
Del Posted - 14/05/2008 : 10:28:15
Just catching up on the latest threads.

My local B&Q does do the normal 6" soil pipe. £11 or £12 from memory for a 3M length. Maybe it's just the bigger B&Q's though.

Cheers
DENNIS A Posted - 12/05/2008 : 23:03:43
Hi Pintail

Do not use pipe, try circular gutter section instead. It is very strong but does flex, also there is less work as the trailing edge is already straight.

dennis
Capt Slog Posted - 11/05/2008 : 13:36:09
I got a meter for free. I went to a local housing development and just asked the one with the tie

Try to get there when they are doing the initial groundwork, because that's when the drainage goes in.
pintail Posted - 11/05/2008 : 12:31:38
thanks guys, will have a look tomorrow,the other thing is the orange color pipe ok I see a lot of you are using it,what about uv, won't this afect it
fungus Posted - 11/05/2008 : 12:14:20
woops superwindy beat me to it :)
fungus Posted - 11/05/2008 : 12:13:20
Try looking in the 'proper' building merchants/warehouses such as Keyline,Grahams etc - there is some pretty big pipe available. B&Q etc are only really DIY stores and as such wont have 'real' stuff. 4" pipe still works ok though, not quite as well though.

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