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Count de Monet December 3rd 07 07:53 PM

Can anyone identify these chrome pipes (plumbing ?)
 
I believe the two chrome pipes in the photo are used in plumbing.

They are 1 1/4" (32mm) diameter and around 6" long. The flange at the
end slips over pipe with the same diameter (1 1/4) and I believe they
have a thread at the flange end which has been cut off for use in the
application shown. I am advised these pipes may be some under sink joint
of some type.

Please ignore the 45 degree cut at the end these has been cut this way
for the present use (motorcycle exhaust extensions) which are home made.

Photo he http://tinyurl.com/2vjoy8


Martyn

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nightjar December 4th 07 08:05 AM

Can anyone identify these chrome pipes (plumbing ?)
 

"Count de Monet" wrote in message
...
I believe the two chrome pipes in the photo are used in plumbing.

They are 1 1/4" (32mm) diameter and around 6" long. The flange at the end
slips over pipe with the same diameter (1 1/4) and I believe they have a
thread at the flange end which has been cut off for use in the application
shown. I am advised these pipes may be some under sink joint of some type.

Please ignore the 45 degree cut at the end these has been cut this way for
the present use (motorcycle exhaust extensions) which are home made.

Photo he http://tinyurl.com/2vjoy8


Are you sure they are chromed? It is a brittle metal and difficult to cut
without flaking. The lack of corrosion inside or.on the cut end and the
colour make it look more like polished stainless steel to me.

Colin Bignell



Count de Monet December 4th 07 08:36 AM

Can anyone identify these chrome pipes (plumbing ?)
 


Are you sure they are chromed? It is a brittle metal and difficult to cut
without flaking. The lack of corrosion inside or.on the cut end and the
colour make it look more like polished stainless steel to me.

Colin Bignell



Extension Tubes Brass - Slip Joint Chrome Plated - 22 Gauge - Carded
Size Ins.=1-1/4 X 6

http://www.doityourself.com/invt/0922245

nightjar December 4th 07 04:30 PM

Can anyone identify these chrome pipes (plumbing ?)
 

"Count de Monet" wrote in message
...


Are you sure they are chromed? It is a brittle metal and difficult to cut
without flaking. The lack of corrosion inside or.on the cut end and the
colour make it look more like polished stainless steel to me.

Colin Bignell


Extension Tubes Brass - Slip Joint Chrome Plated - 22 Gauge - Carded Size
Ins.=1-1/4 X 6

http://www.doityourself.com/invt/0922245


My question, based upon several decades of working with chrome plated brass
and with stainless steel, was whether the original pipes in the picture were
really chrome plated, not whether you could find something that looks like
them that was.

Colin Bignell



Count de Monet December 4th 07 05:46 PM

Can anyone identify these chrome pipes (plumbing ?)
 
nightjar cpb@ wrote:


My question, based upon several decades of working with chrome plated brass
and with stainless steel, was whether the original pipes in the picture were
really chrome plated, not whether you could find something that looks like
them that was.

Colin Bignell



http://silverwing.org/cgi-bin/topic_show.pl?tid=1631

Please see the forth thread from the top by 'Thomphoto'

Quote 'The soft brass is a breeze to cut.'

To answer my original question goes anyone know where I can buy these in
the UK (plated brass OR stainless steel)



Martyn

geoff December 4th 07 07:28 PM

Can anyone identify these chrome pipes (plumbing ?)
 
In message , Count de Monet
writes
nightjar cpb@ wrote:

My question, based upon several decades of working with chrome
plated brass and with stainless steel, was whether the original pipes
the picture were really chrome plated, not whether you could find
something that looks like them that was.
Colin Bignell


http://silverwing.org/cgi-bin/topic_show.pl?tid=1631

That's not a bike, it's a scooter

it belongs in a skip

--
geoff

Count de Monet December 4th 07 08:14 PM

Can anyone identify these chrome pipes (plumbing ?)
 


http://silverwing.org/cgi-bin/topic_show.pl?tid=1631

That's not a bike, it's a scooter

it belongs in a skip


So? what you got?

geoff December 4th 07 09:48 PM

Can anyone identify these chrome pipes (plumbing ?)
 
In message , Count de Monet
writes


http://silverwing.org/cgi-bin/topic_show.pl?tid=1631

That's not a bike, it's a scooter
it belongs in a skip


So? what you got?


Fireblade

--
geoff

Skipweasel December 4th 07 10:19 PM

Can anyone identify these chrome pipes (plumbing ?)
 
In article , says...
That's not a bike, it's a scooter

it belongs in a skip

Oi! There's enough junk[1] in skips already, thanks.

[1] Why do people put such awful dross in skips these days? There was a
time when skips had all sorts of interesting stuff in them...
--
Skipweasel.
Never knowingly understood.

Count de Monet December 4th 07 10:19 PM

Can anyone identify these chrome pipes (plumbing ?)
 
geoff wrote:



So? what you got?


Fireblade


Ahhh Big bike, small............ er ...........screen

geoff December 4th 07 10:58 PM

Can anyone identify these chrome pipes (plumbing ?)
 
In message , Count de Monet
writes
geoff wrote:



So? what you got?

Fireblade


Ahhh Big bike, small............ er ...........screen


no, just a bike

Being somewhat on the heavy side, I need a good few hp to actually move
forwards

.... and to **** off scooterbois

Eh dave ???



--
geoff

geoff December 4th 07 10:58 PM

Can anyone identify these chrome pipes (plumbing ?)
 
In message ,
Skipweasel writes
In article , says...
That's not a bike, it's a scooter

it belongs in a skip

Oi! There's enough junk[1] in skips already, thanks.

[1] Why do people put such awful dross in skips these days?



because you're a Telford pikey

that's all they have

now if you were to move down the road to Shrewsbury, you'd find much
more upmarket cast offs


--
geoff

nightjar December 5th 07 12:11 AM

Can anyone identify these chrome pipes (plumbing ?)
 

"Count de Monet" wrote in message
...
....
To answer my original question goes anyone know where I can buy these in
the UK (plated brass OR stainless steel)


The d-i-y way would be to buy a length of 35mm copper pipe from a plumbing
supplier, do any work you need to make it fit, polish it well, then get it
plated, although you might need to search around for platers who still do a
decent job of chrome. The finish will be better and you won't have any cut
edges showing. Most metal stockists should be able to supply you with a bit
of stainless steel tube of the right size, if you prefer that, but some
people find it difficult to work.

Colin Bignell



Skipweasel December 6th 07 01:04 AM

Can anyone identify these chrome pipes (plumbing ?)
 
In article , says...
now if you were to move down the road to Shrewsbury, you'd find much
more upmarket cast offs

I blame the layout in Telford. When we lived in Hounslow there were
light industrial units spread all over the borough 'cos it'd grown up
over centuries - the skips were wonderful. Never needed to buy steel or
often wood. It was just lying there waiting to be used.
Telford's industrial areas are nowhere near the houses so there's little
opportunity to skipcycle anything.

--
Skipweasel.
Never knowingly understood.


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