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I did ask this on another newsgroup a month ago - but not their thing. I want to find a tube / pipe, readily available, which will slide over a scaffold tube. For making jigs and fittings from offcuts of scaffold tube. Here in the UK (don't know about elsewhere), scaffold tube has 48.3mm outside diameter. I did some web-searching and find, for example, that NPS 2 schedule 80, with 60.33mm outside diameter and 5.537mm wall thickness, should give 49.256mm bore. Weld on "fins" with holes for bolts, slit between the "fins" and bolt-up, and the tube will contract and grip a scaffold tube??? Any knowledge on this? Regards, Rich S |
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"Richard Smith" wrote in message
... Hello all I did ask this on another newsgroup a month ago - but not their thing. I want to find a tube / pipe, readily available, which will slide over a scaffold tube. For making jigs and fittings from offcuts of scaffold tube. Here in the UK (don't know about elsewhere), scaffold tube has 48.3mm outside diameter. I did some web-searching and find, for example, that NPS 2 schedule 80, with 60.33mm outside diameter and 5.537mm wall thickness, should give 49.256mm bore. Weld on "fins" with holes for bolts, slit between the "fins" and bolt-up, and the tube will contract and grip a scaffold tube??? Any knowledge on this? Regards, Rich S Did you try uk.rec.models.engineering, where the British participants fled went when r.c.m turned Brutish? |
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"Jim Wilkins" writes:
"Richard Smith" wrote in message ... Hello all I did ask this on another newsgroup a month ago - but not their thing. I want to find a tube / pipe, readily available, which will slide over ... ... Weld on "fins" with holes for bolts, slit between the "fins" and bolt-up, and the tube will contract and grip a scaffold tube??? Any knowledge on this? Regards, Rich S Did you try uk.rec.models.engineering, where the British participants fled went when r.c.m turned Brutish? Thanks for the hint. Never heard of this group. Will look it up. Regards, Rich Smith |
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