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T i m April 28th 04 12:38 AM

Anyone into rubber?
 
Hi all,

My daughter and I made some basic 'Pan Pipes' tonight from various
lengths of white PVC 15mm water pipe.

To tune each pipe as we made it we wraped some masking tape round a
jointing dowell till it was an interference fit inside the end of the
pipe then tuned the note to her tennor recorder.

So far we have 7 'pipes' ;-)

For a better adjustable 'bung' I thought a short length of rubber
'bar' would be good. It could be lubricated for tuneing then trimmed
flush with the end and finally locked in with some superglue etc.

I tried a local Car Spares place thinking I might find a very thick
'O' ring or similar that I could cut up into 1" lengths but no luck? A
Hoover 'upright' drive belt might also do the trick but I think it's a
bit too small in section?

So, anyone know an 'everyday' supplier of a rubber 'bar' that would
fit snugly inside some 15mm Speedfit (is it) type PVC pipe (so 11-12mm
OD rubber might do it?).

All the best ..

T i m

The Natural Philosopher April 28th 04 02:31 AM

Anyone into rubber?
 
T i m wrote:

Hi all,

My daughter and I made some basic 'Pan Pipes' tonight from various
lengths of white PVC 15mm water pipe.

To tune each pipe as we made it we wraped some masking tape round a
jointing dowell till it was an interference fit inside the end of the
pipe then tuned the note to her tennor recorder.

So far we have 7 'pipes' ;-)

For a better adjustable 'bung' I thought a short length of rubber
'bar' would be good. It could be lubricated for tuneing then trimmed
flush with the end and finally locked in with some superglue etc.

I tried a local Car Spares place thinking I might find a very thick
'O' ring or similar that I could cut up into 1" lengths but no luck? A
Hoover 'upright' drive belt might also do the trick but I think it's a
bit too small in section?

So, anyone know an 'everyday' supplier of a rubber 'bar' that would
fit snugly inside some 15mm Speedfit (is it) type PVC pipe (so 11-12mm
OD rubber might do it?).



Yup.

try www.vintagecarparts.co.k.

10 quid minimum order tho, so its a lot of pipes ye'll be makin begorrah!


All the best ..

T i m




Michael Mcneil April 28th 04 03:33 AM

Anyone into rubber?
 
"T i m" wrote in message


So, anyone know an 'everyday' supplier of a rubber 'bar' that would
fit snugly inside some 15mm Speedfit (is it) type PVC pipe (so 11-12mm
OD rubber might do it?).


I doubt rubber would be the ideal as it seriously affects the
accoustics. However if you can't get some dowel of the right size or run
some up on an electric drill or somesuch, why not try coating a bolt
with silicon or Aradlite?

You only need a blanking off piece, yes? So a washer glued to the end of
a piston would do, no?


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Mary Fisher April 28th 04 07:20 PM

Anyone into rubber?
 

wrote in message
...
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 02:33:08 +0000 (UTC), "Michael Mcneil"
, wrote:

I doubt rubber would be the ideal as it seriously affects the
accoustics. However if you can't get some dowel of the right size or run
some up on an electric drill or somesuch, why not try coating a bolt
with silicon or Aradlite?

You only need a blanking off piece, yes? So a washer glued to the end of
a piston would do, no?


The whole point is that he wants a Rubber supplier. Did you really buy

into
that pan-pipe dream?


Yes, I do.

My gosh, how some folk go about planning for the
asking of embarrassing questions.
For goodness sake Tim, if you want to buy rubber tubes, pipes, or rods,
just say so. You do not need to dream up silly stories like a 10 yr old
caught playing doctors. We Don't want to know what you want the stuff for.


Well, I found it a more interesting post than most. Tim made it amusing and
memorable, most aren't.

I suggest that you stick around a bit before judging posters' intentions.

Mary

Alice




Paul C Lewis April 28th 04 08:29 PM

Anyone into rubber?
 
wrote:



The whole point is that he wants a Rubber supplier. Did you really buy into
that pan-pipe dream? My gosh, how some folk go about planning for the
asking of embarrassing questions.
For goodness sake Tim, if you want to buy rubber tubes, pipes, or rods,
just say so. You do not need to dream up silly stories like a 10 yr old
caught playing doctors. We Don't want to know what you want the stuff for.

Alice


Any serious suggestions of rubber supplies may be useful. A while back I
had no luck trying to find a source of rubber strip, withouth having to
purchase industrial quantities of rubber sheet. (For use as stretchy
equipment hold down straps if you really want to know.)

--
Paul

Mary Fisher April 28th 04 08:37 PM

Anyone into rubber?
 

"Paul C Lewis" wrote in message
...
wrote:



The whole point is that he wants a Rubber supplier. Did you really buy

into
that pan-pipe dream? My gosh, how some folk go about planning for the
asking of embarrassing questions.
For goodness sake Tim, if you want to buy rubber tubes, pipes, or rods,
just say so. You do not need to dream up silly stories like a 10 yr old
caught playing doctors. We Don't want to know what you want the stuff

for.

Alice


Any serious suggestions of rubber supplies may be useful. A while back I
had no luck trying to find a source of rubber strip, withouth having to
purchase industrial quantities of rubber sheet. (For use as stretchy
equipment hold down straps if you really want to know.)


It's none of our business! But Tim's was interesting :-)

Mary

--
Paul




Owain April 28th 04 10:31 PM

Anyone into rubber?
 
"Mary Fisher" wrote
| "Paul C Lewis" wrote
| (For use as stretchy equipment hold down straps if you really
| want to know.)
| It's none of our business! But Tim's was interesting :-)

But Paul hasn't said what or whose equipment he wanted to hold down. And
stretchy equipment at that. :-)

Owain



Andy Dingley April 28th 04 11:35 PM

Anyone into rubber?
 
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 00:38:30 +0100, T i m wrote:

So, anyone know an 'everyday' supplier of a rubber 'bar'


Smooth-on silicones and polyurethanes. If it's squidgy and castable,
they make it.

Good UK distribution too:
http://www.bentleychemicals.co.uk/prod_info.html

--
Smert' spamionam

Mary Fisher April 29th 04 09:28 AM

Anyone into rubber?
 

"Owain" wrote in message
...
"Mary Fisher" wrote
| "Paul C Lewis" wrote
| (For use as stretchy equipment hold down straps if you really
| want to know.)
| It's none of our business! But Tim's was interesting :-)

But Paul hasn't said what or whose equipment he wanted to hold down. And
stretchy equipment at that. :-)


All I know is that it isn't me :-(

How do I know that?

Because he only wanted small quantities ...

Mary

Owain





Mary Fisher April 29th 04 09:28 AM

Anyone into rubber?
 

wrote in message
...
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 20:29:36 +0100, Paul C Lewis
wrote:

Any serious suggestions of rubber supplies may be useful. A while back I
had no luck trying to find a source of rubber strip, withouth having to
purchase industrial quantities of rubber sheet. (For use as stretchy
equipment hold down straps if you really want to know.)


I cut strips and bands from old tractor inner tubes,


We're still using inner tubes from car tyres ...

Mary



Owain April 29th 04 10:51 AM

Anyone into rubber?
 
"Mary Fisher" wrote
| But Paul hasn't said what or whose equipment he wanted to hold down.
| And stretchy equipment at that. :-)
| All I know is that it isn't me :-(

Not me either :-)

| How do I know that?
| Because he only wanted small quantities ...

Same reasoning, different err application.

Owain



The Natural Philosopher April 29th 04 01:13 PM

Anyone into rubber?
 
Andy Dingley wrote:

On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 00:38:30 +0100, T i m wrote:


So, anyone know an 'everyday' supplier of a rubber 'bar'


Smooth-on silicones and polyurethanes. If it's squidgy and castable,
they make it.



Come to think of it, a bit of plastic pipe filled with silicone sealant
would probably end up as a nice bung


Good UK distribution too:
http://www.bentleychemicals.co.uk/prod_info.html





Mary Fisher April 29th 04 02:51 PM

Anyone into rubber?
 

"Owain" wrote in message
...
"Mary Fisher" wrote
| But Paul hasn't said what or whose equipment he wanted to hold down.
| And stretchy equipment at that. :-)
| All I know is that it isn't me :-(

Not me either :-)

| How do I know that?
| Because he only wanted small quantities ...

Same reasoning, different err application.


Ah well, better luck next time, eh?

Mary

Owain





T i m April 30th 04 12:26 AM

Anyone into rubber?
 
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 13:13:26 +0100, The Natural Philosopher
wrote:

Andy Dingley wrote:

On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 00:38:30 +0100, T i m wrote:


So, anyone know an 'everyday' supplier of a rubber 'bar'


Smooth-on silicones and polyurethanes. If it's squidgy and castable,
they make it.



Come to think of it, a bit of plastic pipe filled with silicone sealant
would probably end up as a nice bung


Good UK distribution too:
http://www.bentleychemicals.co.uk/prod_info.html


Hi Guys mn Gals,


I don't know .. I turn me back for a couple of days and find some of
you jumping to all sorts of conclusions!

*If* I had wanted any 'special materials' to make 'special toys' or
gadgets a couple of points come to mind.

I wouldn't have to use Google as such information pours into my inbox
daily along with other 'offers' ..

I don't nead a mortgage as the house was paid for 6 years ago.

I don't need a cable TV decoder (I made my own) joke ..

I don't need Viagra (the Wife thinks I do but the girlfriend seems
happy enough) ;-)

I don't need a weight loss program (well, a couple of pounds maybe)

I don't need a hair loss program (nothing left to loose) ;-(

What I do need though is some adjustable plugs / corks for my
daughters home made Pan Pipes (and thanks to those who offered
sensible answers and Mary for defending my honour ..)

http://tinyurl.com/2etyn

All the best ..

T i m

p.s. Oh, Alice, that reminds me. I'll stick your "Latex and spanking"
mag back in the post tomorrow (sorry for the delay). (Oh and you were
right ... rubber can sting if used that way!)

Mary Fisher April 30th 04 08:31 AM

Anyone into rubber?
 

"T i m" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 13:13:26 +0100, The Natural Philosopher
wrote:

Andy Dingley wrote:

On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 00:38:30 +0100, T i m wrote:


So, anyone know an 'everyday' supplier of a rubber 'bar'


Smooth-on silicones and polyurethanes. If it's squidgy and castable,
they make it.



Come to think of it, a bit of plastic pipe filled with silicone sealant
would probably end up as a nice bung


Good UK distribution too:
http://www.bentleychemicals.co.uk/prod_info.html


Hi Guys mn Gals,


I don't know .. I turn me back for a couple of days and find some of
you jumping to all sorts of conclusions!

*If* I had wanted any 'special materials' to make 'special toys' or
gadgets a couple of points come to mind.

I wouldn't have to use Google as such information pours into my inbox
daily along with other 'offers' ..

I don't nead a mortgage as the house was paid for 6 years ago.

I don't need a cable TV decoder (I made my own) joke ..

I don't need Viagra (the Wife thinks I do but the girlfriend seems
happy enough) ;-)

I don't need a weight loss program (well, a couple of pounds maybe)

I don't need a hair loss program (nothing left to loose) ;-(

What I do need though is some adjustable plugs / corks for my
daughters home made Pan Pipes (and thanks to those who offered
sensible answers and Mary for defending my honour ..)


Oh bugger, he's back, we've got to start behaving ourselves now then :-(

http://tinyurl.com/2etyn

All the best ..

T i m




The Natural Philosopher April 30th 04 12:13 PM

Anyone into rubber?
 
T i m wrote:


What I do need though is some adjustable plugs / corks for my
daughters home made Pan Pipes (and thanks to those who offered
sensible answers and Mary for defending my honour ..)


Well I tld ou where to buy foam cord, and how to make your own out of
silicone rubber.

The rest is between you and your Gerbils.



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