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Fredxx[_3_] June 9th 18 11:00 PM

Steel Soil Pipe with welded joints
 
I've never seen this before, where a 4" soil pipe must have been factory
made.

This was fitted into a 1960/70s council house.

Sorry the photos are poor, too many cobwebs etc.

Vertical pipe on left with 4" emerging to right
http://i66.tinypic.com/2iv01u1.jpg

Shows another 2" pipe emerging and heading off in the same direction as
other horiz 4" pipe.
http://i66.tinypic.com/34t48bt.jpg


Rod Speed June 9th 18 11:37 PM

Steel Soil Pipe with welded joints
 
Fredxx wrote

I've never seen this before, where a 4" soil pipe must have been factory
made.


No reason why it couldnt have been done on site.

This was fitted into a 1960/70s council house.


Sorry the photos are poor, too many cobwebs etc.


Vertical pipe on left with 4" emerging to right
http://i66.tinypic.com/2iv01u1.jpg


Shows another 2" pipe emerging and heading off in the same direction as
other horiz 4" pipe.
http://i66.tinypic.com/34t48bt.jpg




Fredxx[_3_] June 10th 18 12:48 AM

Steel Soil Pipe with welded joints
 
On 09/06/2018 23:37, Rod Speed wrote:
Fredxx wrote

I've never seen this before, where a 4" soil pipe must have been
factory made.


No reason why it couldnt have been done on site.


I forgot to add the pipe and welded joints were galvanised.

This was fitted into a 1960/70s council house.


Sorry the photos are poor, too many cobwebs etc.


Vertical pipe on left with 4" emerging to right
http://i66.tinypic.com/2iv01u1.jpg


Shows another 2" pipe emerging and heading off in the same direction
as other horiz 4" pipe.
http://i66.tinypic.com/34t48bt.jpg





Nightjar June 10th 18 09:22 AM

Steel Soil Pipe with welded joints
 
On 09/06/2018 23:00, Fredxx wrote:
I've never seen this before, where a 4" soil pipe must have been factory
made.

This was fitted into a 1960/70s council house.

Sorry the photos are poor, too many cobwebs etc.

Vertical pipe on left with 4" emerging to right
http://i66.tinypic.com/2iv01u1.jpg

Shows another 2" pipe emerging and heading off in the same direction as
other horiz 4" pipe.
http://i66.tinypic.com/34t48bt.jpg


Even into the 1960s, the building industry was suffering from shortages
of materials as a direct result of post-war rebuilding. That resulted in
quite a few innovative techniques being tried, some successful, some
not. Building a lot of identical houses would be the ideal place to try
factory pre-assembly and welded steel pipes would need less material
than traditional cast iron.

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Colin Bignell

[email protected] June 10th 18 09:11 PM

Steel Soil Pipe with welded joints
 
On Sunday, 10 June 2018 09:22:57 UTC+1, Nightjar wrote:
On 09/06/2018 23:00, Fredxx wrote:
I've never seen this before, where a 4" soil pipe must have been factory
made.

This was fitted into a 1960/70s council house.

Sorry the photos are poor, too many cobwebs etc.

Vertical pipe on left with 4" emerging to right
http://i66.tinypic.com/2iv01u1.jpg

Shows another 2" pipe emerging and heading off in the same direction as
other horiz 4" pipe.
http://i66.tinypic.com/34t48bt.jpg


Even into the 1960s, the building industry was suffering from shortages
of materials as a direct result of post-war rebuilding. That resulted in
quite a few innovative techniques being tried, some successful, some
not. Building a lot of identical houses would be the ideal place to try
factory pre-assembly and welded steel pipes would need less material
than traditional cast iron.


It could also have been welded on site then taken for hot dipping


NT

Rod Speed June 10th 18 10:06 PM

Steel Soil Pipe with welded joints
 


wrote in message
...
On Sunday, 10 June 2018 09:22:57 UTC+1, Nightjar wrote:
On 09/06/2018 23:00, Fredxx wrote:
I've never seen this before, where a 4" soil pipe must have been
factory
made.

This was fitted into a 1960/70s council house.

Sorry the photos are poor, too many cobwebs etc.

Vertical pipe on left with 4" emerging to right
http://i66.tinypic.com/2iv01u1.jpg

Shows another 2" pipe emerging and heading off in the same direction as
other horiz 4" pipe.
http://i66.tinypic.com/34t48bt.jpg


Even into the 1960s, the building industry was suffering from shortages
of materials as a direct result of post-war rebuilding. That resulted in
quite a few innovative techniques being tried, some successful, some
not. Building a lot of identical houses would be the ideal place to try
factory pre-assembly and welded steel pipes would need less material
than traditional cast iron.


It could also have been welded on site then taken for hot dipping


No point in welding on site and then taking it to the factory for hot
dipping.
Might as well weld it in the factory too.


Fredxx[_3_] June 10th 18 10:12 PM

Steel Soil Pipe with welded joints
 
On 10/06/2018 22:06, Rod Speed wrote:


wrote in message
...
On Sunday, 10 June 2018 09:22:57 UTC+1, Nightjar wrote:
On 09/06/2018 23:00, Fredxx wrote:
I've never seen this before, where a 4" soil pipe must have
been
factory
made.

This was fitted into a 1960/70s council house.

Sorry the photos are poor, too many cobwebs etc.

Vertical pipe on left with 4" emerging to right
http://i66.tinypic.com/2iv01u1.jpg

Shows another 2" pipe emerging and heading off in the same
direction as
other horiz 4" pipe. http://i66.tinypic.com/34t48bt.jpg


Even into the 1960s, the building industry was suffering from
shortages of materials as a direct result of post-war rebuilding.
That resulted in quite a few innovative techniques being tried,
some successful, some not. Building a lot of identical houses
would be the ideal place to try factory pre-assembly and welded
steel pipes would need less material than traditional cast iron.


It could also have been welded on site then taken for hot dipping


No point in welding on site and then taking it to the factory for hot
dipping. Might as well weld it in the factory too.


Perhaps I was wrong, but I assumed it was NT's attempt at humour?

Rod Speed June 10th 18 10:20 PM

Steel Soil Pipe with welded joints
 


"Fredxx" wrote in message
...
On 10/06/2018 22:06, Rod Speed wrote:


wrote in message
...
On Sunday, 10 June 2018 09:22:57 UTC+1, Nightjar wrote:
On 09/06/2018 23:00, Fredxx wrote:
I've never seen this before, where a 4" soil pipe must have
been
factory
made.

This was fitted into a 1960/70s council house.

Sorry the photos are poor, too many cobwebs etc.

Vertical pipe on left with 4" emerging to right
http://i66.tinypic.com/2iv01u1.jpg

Shows another 2" pipe emerging and heading off in the same
direction as
other horiz 4" pipe. http://i66.tinypic.com/34t48bt.jpg


Even into the 1960s, the building industry was suffering from
shortages of materials as a direct result of post-war rebuilding.
That resulted in quite a few innovative techniques being tried,
some successful, some not. Building a lot of identical houses
would be the ideal place to try factory pre-assembly and welded
steel pipes would need less material than traditional cast iron.

It could also have been welded on site then taken for hot dipping


No point in welding on site and then taking it to the factory for hot
dipping. Might as well weld it in the factory too.


Perhaps I was wrong,


Yes you are.

but I assumed it was NT's attempt at humour?


It doesnt do humour.



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