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Ian Stirling
 
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Default Clear PVC 'drainpipe'.

http://www.ips-plastics.com/whats_new_21.htm

Imply they would be overjoyed to sell you thousands.
Is there anyone online doing ones?
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"Ian Stirling" wrote in message
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http://www.ips-plastics.com/whats_new_21.htm

Imply they would be overjoyed to sell you thousands.
Is there anyone online doing ones?


I think it is really clever, but as they get dirty, they are going to look
crappy and difficult to clean..


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"Phil?" wrote:

"Ian Stirling" wrote in message
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http://www.ips-plastics.com/whats_new_21.htm

Imply they would be overjoyed to sell you thousands.
Is there anyone online doing ones?


I think it is really clever, but as they get dirty, they are going to look
crappy and difficult to clean..


True, for some things.
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"Ian Stirling" wrote in message
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"Phil?" wrote:

"Ian Stirling" wrote in message
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http://www.ips-plastics.com/whats_new_21.htm

Imply they would be overjoyed to sell you thousands.
Is there anyone online doing ones?


I think it is really clever, but as they get dirty, they are going to
look
crappy and difficult to clean..


True, for some things.


I do think a clear sewage pipe down the side of the house would be great..
Fantastic..


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I do think a clear sewage pipe down the side of the house would be great..
Fantastic..


In many houses nowadays, it runs down through the kitchen ;-)

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"Andrew Gabriel" wrote in message
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"PhilÅ" writes:

I do think a clear sewage pipe down the side of the house would be
great..
Fantastic..


In many houses nowadays, it runs down through the kitchen ;-)

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Andrew Gabriel


.... or in our house down through a corner of the lounge. This looks a
terrific idea, I could rip out all the cladding, replace the existing
downpipe with a nice clear one, then use some carefully positioned coloured
spots to illuminate the 'flow' when someone has finished performing in the
upstairs loo. Be a terrific talking point for a dinner party!

Quiche


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"Quiche Mash 'n' Mushy" wrote in message
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"Andrew Gabriel" wrote in message
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In article ,
"PhilÅ" writes:

I do think a clear sewage pipe down the side of the house would be
great..
Fantastic..


In many houses nowadays, it runs down through the kitchen ;-)

--
Andrew Gabriel


... or in our house down through a corner of the lounge. This looks a
terrific idea, I could rip out all the cladding, replace the existing
downpipe with a nice clear one, then use some carefully positioned

coloured
spots to illuminate the 'flow' when someone has finished performing in the
upstairs loo. Be a terrific talking point for a dinner party!

Quiche

You could call it a ****e bubble tube really, couldn't you? Pretty little
multi-coloured chase lights wrapped around it for night viewing. Brings a
whole new meaning to the question "What have you been eating?" :-) LOL


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Andrew Gabriel wrote:
"PhilÅ" writes:
I do think a clear sewage pipe down the side of the house would be great..
Fantastic..

In many houses nowadays, it runs down through the kitchen ;-)


Even more fun if you live in a tower block.

Owain


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BigWallop wrote:

"Quiche Mash 'n' Mushy" wrote in message
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"Andrew Gabriel" wrote in message
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In article ,
"Phil?" writes:

I do think a clear sewage pipe down the side of the house would be
great..
Fantastic..

In many houses nowadays, it runs down through the kitchen ;-)

--
Andrew Gabriel


... or in our house down through a corner of the lounge. This looks a
terrific idea, I could rip out all the cladding, replace the existing
downpipe with a nice clear one, then use some carefully positioned

coloured
spots to illuminate the 'flow' when someone has finished performing in the
upstairs loo. Be a terrific talking point for a dinner party!


You could call it a ****e bubble tube really, couldn't you? Pretty little
multi-coloured chase lights wrapped around it for night viewing. Brings a
whole new meaning to the question "What have you been eating?" :-) LOL


I was actually wondering about fish.
6" clear tubing, with elbows, as a cornice (?), all round a room, might be
interesting.
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True, for some things.


I do think a clear sewage pipe down the side of the house would be great..
Fantastic..


LMAO, just what you need, walking down the street and seeing last
night's byriani making its way out to sea...
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In message , Owain
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Andrew Gabriel wrote:
"PhilÅ" writes:
I do think a clear sewage pipe down the side of the house would be
great.. Fantastic..

In many houses nowadays, it runs down through the kitchen ;-)


Even more fun if you live in a tower block.

Owain


Damnit, I thought I'd matured beyond the point of laughing at toilet
humour.
Obviously not./
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Ian Stirling writes:

I was actually wondering about fish.
6" clear tubing, with elbows, as a cornice (?), all round a room, might be
interesting.


Interconnected all round the house might be interesting.
The fish could swim from room to room.

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Andrew Gabriel
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PJ
 
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Andrew Gabriel wrote:
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Ian Stirling writes:

I was actually wondering about fish.
6" clear tubing, with elbows, as a cornice (?), all round a room, might be
interesting.



Interconnected all round the house might be interesting.
The fish could swim from room to room.

Feed them in the kitchen!!

Visions of radiators full of tropical fish.
PJ
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"Ian Stirling" wrote in message
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http://www.ips-plastics.com/whats_new_21.htm

Imply they would be overjoyed to sell you thousands.
Is there anyone online doing ones?


I was going to lower myself into the gutter to respond to this but I am far
too late; more degenerate minds than mine have covered the subject in depth.

I am taken with the idea of a fish run though.

You could also make the biggest hamster run in the world :-)

Cheers
Dave R


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