37 mm O.D. tube?
I have some shelving in which the plug-in uprights are 37 mm O.D. plastic tubes, about 420 mm long, probably polypropylene or similar, wall thickness about 2 mm; I would like, _on_a_temporary_basis_, to replace some of the uprights with shorter ones.
Is that anything like a readily-available inexpensive standard size in any suitable material (the I.D. does not matter, except that the wall must give reasonable rigidity)? To help you to envisage it, that O.D. is about 50% bigger than that of a proper wooden broom- or mop- stick. -- SL |
37 mm O.D. tube?
On Wednesday, 23 November 2016 23:18:48 UTC, jim wrote:
SL Wrote in message: I have some shelving in which the plug-in uprights are 37 mm O.D. plastic tubes, about 420 mm long, probably polypropylene or similar, wall thickness about 2 mm; I would like, _on_a_temporary_basis_, to replace some of the uprights with shorter ones. Is that anything like a readily-available inexpensive standard size in any suitable material (the I.D. does not matter, except that the wall must give reasonable rigidity)? To help you to envisage it, that O.D. is about 50% bigger than that of a proper wooden broom- or mop- stick. 1.5" waste pipe? Close. I.D. 38 mm, O.D. 42 mm, to judge by the plumber's offcut that I have to hand. Thanks for trying! -- SL |
37 mm O.D. tube?
wrote:
On Wednesday, 23 November 2016 23:18:48 UTC, jim wrote: SL Wrote in message: I have some shelving in which the plug-in uprights are 37 mm O.D. plastic tubes, about 420 mm long, probably polypropylene or similar, wall thickness about 2 mm; I would like, _on_a_temporary_basis_, to replace some of the uprights with shorter ones. Is that anything like a readily-available inexpensive standard size in any suitable material (the I.D. does not matter, except that the wall must give reasonable rigidity)? To help you to envisage it, that O.D. is about 50% bigger than that of a proper wooden broom- or mop- stick. 1.5" waste pipe? Close. I.D. 38 mm, O.D. 42 mm, to judge by the plumber's offcut that I have to hand. Thanks for trying! 1 1/4" plus duct tape? 1 1/4" plus solvent weld straight connectors? Haven't chtecked the latter but must be prettty close. -- Roger Hayter |
37 mm O.D. tube?
Roger Hayter wrote:
wrote: I have some shelving in which the plug-in uprights are 37 mm O.D. Is that anything like a readily-available inexpensive standard size in any suitable material 1 1/4"plus duct tape? About the closest you'll get with domestic stuff, I think, 1mm out to start with. http://www.hendersons.co.uk/pipework2/page2.html |
37 mm O.D. tube?
|
37 mm O.D. tube?
|
37 mm O.D. tube?
On 23/11/2016 23:28, wrote:
On Wednesday, 23 November 2016 23:18:48 UTC, jim wrote: SL Wrote in message: I have some shelving in which the plug-in uprights are 37 mm O.D. plastic tubes, about 420 mm long, probably polypropylene or similar, wall thickness about 2 mm; I would like, _on_a_temporary_basis_, to replace some of the uprights with shorter ones. Is that anything like a readily-available inexpensive standard size in any suitable material (the I.D. does not matter, except that the wall must give reasonable rigidity)? To help you to envisage it, that O.D. is about 50% bigger than that of a proper wooden broom- or mop- stick. 1.5" waste pipe? Close. I.D. 38 mm, O.D. 42 mm, to judge by the plumber's offcut that I have to hand. Thanks for trying! The 1.25" stuff for basins is about 34mm. Wind some tape round it for extra girth ;-) -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 08:44 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 DIYbanter