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Hi, I've seen on here peopel say that perforated drainage pipe is quite
cheap but so far all I've seen is about 35 pounds for a 6 metre length.
That's doesn't sound cheap to me. Anyone know where I can get some at
a more reasonable price??

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Mr Fizzion wrote:

Hi, I've seen on here peopel say that perforated drainage pipe is quite
cheap but so far all I've seen is about 35 pounds for a 6 metre length.
That's doesn't sound cheap to me. Anyone know where I can get some at
a more reasonable price??



Try http://www.wavin.co.uk. Example: 100mm diameter coil: 100metres
-GBP 167.19. 25 metres: GBP 53.51.


My local builder's merchant - 25m: £27 100m: £88.

Phone around your nearest places.


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wrote:
Hi, I've seen on here peopel say that perforated drainage pipe is
quite cheap but so far all I've seen is about 35 pounds for a 6
metre length. That's doesn't sound cheap to me. Anyone know
where I can get some at a more reasonable price??


Look in YP for agricultural drainage suppliers. I paid
less than £10 for a 50m coil of about 50mm dia pipe.

That 50mm was a lucky choice because I then found that
it nicely fitted guttering downpipes and elbows.. used
to turn awkward corners or underneath paths, etc.

Word of warning. You need two you (at least) to uncoil
a coil. This is because (in order to make a tidy coil)
they put a continuous twist in the pipe itself. As you
unroll it, it tries to re-coil itself, like a coiled coil
kettle lead.

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AJH wrote:
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 12:07:42 +0100, Mr Fizzion
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If you are near NW Surrey I think we have some old 4" stock for
disposal.

AJH


Hi, actually yes I am. email me.

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Tony Williams wrote:

Look in YP for agricultural drainage suppliers. I paid
less than £10 for a 50m coil of about 50mm dia pipe.


Hi, whereabouts was this? There's no such category in the YP I have.
I've done some calling and so far the only stuff I can find is a 25m
roll of 80mm from buildbase for 40 quid.

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Hi, whereabouts was this?


Rural Herefordshire.

There's no such category in the YP I have. I've done some calling
and so far the only stuff I can find is a 25m roll of 80mm from
buildbase for 40 quid.


This is a little Co down the road, doing drainage,
irrigation, and sewage contracting, plus selling all
the associated components at a retail counter.

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AJH wrote:
On 25 Oct 2005 06:42:41 -0700, wrote:


Hi, actually yes I am. email me.


reply sent

AJH


Hi, could you try again please 'cos nothing has come through!

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