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![]() "Prof Wonmug" wrote in message How likely is it that a golf ball could shatter a PVC pipe? The guy I talked to manufactures the stuff, so I am inclined to believe him. Is there another material that would be better? I am concerned that metal pipes would either be too heavy or too fragile and probably a lot more expensive. Another option is wood, but I wold think it would be heavier than PVC and there is more maintenance. Any other suggestions I should be looking at? Thin wall metal tubing. How about electrical conduit? |
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On Sat, 23 May 2009 08:14:21 -0400, "Ed Pawlowski"
wrote: "Prof Wonmug" wrote in message How likely is it that a golf ball could shatter a PVC pipe? The guy I talked to manufactures the stuff, so I am inclined to believe him. Is there another material that would be better? I am concerned that metal pipes would either be too heavy or too fragile and probably a lot more expensive. Another option is wood, but I wold think it would be heavier than PVC and there is more maintenance. Any other suggestions I should be looking at? Thin wall metal tubing. How about electrical conduit? I guess the tradeoff there is strength vs weight. These guys have it from 1/2" to 6+" diameter. http://www.home4c.com/conduit.htm The size usually used in home wiring would not be strong enough for a 10' span and support a net. The 6" would, but how heavy? I'll see what they have at the Borg. It would also be a little more difficult to work with than PVC or wood. |
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![]() "Prof Wonmug" wrote in message I guess the tradeoff there is strength vs weight. These guys have it from 1/2" to 6+" diameter. http://www.home4c.com/conduit.htm The size usually used in home wiring would not be strong enough for a 10' span and support a net. The 6" would, but how heavy? I'll see what they have at the Borg. It would also be a little more difficult to work with than PVC or wood. Forget the Borg. Try a real electrical supply store for the sizes you really want. |
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