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I've completed my conversion to 6" PVC and have the 4" flex hose
and fitting available. They are USED but in reasonable condition. The
hose and fittings are located in Bucks County PA (between Philadelphia
and Trenton, just off I 95) and are for sale.

4" hose
Two 10' lengths
Two 5' lengths and some 30" pieces

4" fittings
One "Y" fitting
Three "T" fittings

3" hose
One 6' and one 3'

Plus lots of grounding wire

trixie AT energytactics DOT com

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Sorry I can't purchase anything but I'm wondering where you were able
to find 6" PVC? I'm having trouble finding it locally....

thanks-


Howard wrote:
I've completed my conversion to 6" PVC and have the 4" flex hose
and fitting available. They are USED but in reasonable condition. The
hose and fittings are located in Bucks County PA (between Philadelphia
and Trenton, just off I 95) and are for sale.

4" hose
Two 10' lengths
Two 5' lengths and some 30" pieces

4" fittings
One "Y" fitting
Three "T" fittings

3" hose
One 6' and one 3'

Plus lots of grounding wire

trixie AT energytactics DOT com


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Since my BIL is a master plumber I just went to the plumbing supply
house and got them to order it. However even they had to be whacked on
the side of the head to get them to order ASTM 2379 S&D (sewer and
drain) rather than schedule 40 which is much heavier and more
expensive. Interestingly Lowes near me (Bucks County PA) carries 6"
S&D fittings and some pipe. Lowes is only about 25% more than the
supply house price.

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I found 6" S&D with fittings at Lowes.

SteveP.

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Sorry I can't purchase anything but I'm wondering where you were able
to find 6" PVC? I'm having trouble finding it locally....

thanks-


Howard wrote:
I've completed my conversion to 6" PVC and have the 4" flex hose
and fitting available. They are USED but in reasonable condition. The
hose and fittings are located in Bucks County PA (between Philadelphia
and Trenton, just off I 95) and are for sale.

4" hose
Two 10' lengths
Two 5' lengths and some 30" pieces

4" fittings
One "Y" fitting
Three "T" fittings

3" hose
One 6' and one 3'

Plus lots of grounding wire

trixie AT energytactics DOT com






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Did you use 6" blast gates near the main or 4" at the machine? If you used
6" where did you get them? How did you adapt from 6" pipes to 4" ports on
your machines? Just 6" to 4" adaptors?

SteveP.

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I've completed my conversion to 6" PVC and have the 4" flex hose
and fitting available. They are USED but in reasonable condition. The
hose and fittings are located in Bucks County PA (between Philadelphia
and Trenton, just off I 95) and are for sale.

4" hose
Two 10' lengths
Two 5' lengths and some 30" pieces

4" fittings
One "Y" fitting
Three "T" fittings

3" hose
One 6' and one 3'

Plus lots of grounding wire

trixie AT energytactics DOT com



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The best price on 6" blast gates is from Peachtree Woodworking Supply
(www.ptreeusa.com) $5.95. Just ordered some.

Highland Pairos wrote:
Did you use 6" blast gates near the main or 4" at the machine? If you used
6" where did you get them? How did you adapt from 6" pipes to 4" ports on
your machines? Just 6" to 4" adaptors?

SteveP.

"Howard" wrote in message
oups.com...

I've completed my conversion to 6" PVC and have the 4" flex hose
and fitting available. They are USED but in reasonable condition. The
hose and fittings are located in Bucks County PA (between Philadelphia
and Trenton, just off I 95) and are for sale.

4" hose
Two 10' lengths
Two 5' lengths and some 30" pieces

4" fittings
One "Y" fitting
Three "T" fittings

3" hose
One 6' and one 3'

Plus lots of grounding wire

trixie AT energytactics DOT com





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All the blast gates are located close to the machines usually there is
less than 3 feet of flex hose.. The gates are shop made from 3/4 MDF
bolted together. They form the transition from 6" to 4" (one side is
6", the slide is 6" and the other side is 4"). There are no adapters.


Howard

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