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- ProfessorAmadeus
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I found 6in pipe that is sch40 but its for well casting. If its useable i will give it to some one but you have to pay for shipping. Its in good condition but poorly cut. Do you think its usable for at least a combustion?
- ProfessorAmadeus
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it says nsf-wc for well casting. There about 1 ft 2 in in length and i only have two pieces . i dont know how much it cost to ship when i figure it out i will pm you.
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Damn, do we need a how-to, on how-to resize a photo without leaving a large white void? The noobism round' here is getting to me. Not to mention the sh*tty @ss grammar. Dont be suprised if your pics get deleted.
Well casting means that it goes straight down into the ground and then a submersible well is placed into the 6" pipe after the pipe is in the ground, and thens they're a hose and electric line that goes into the house water storage tank, and the other to a GFCI breaker...
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- ProfessorAmadeus
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yeah pimpman im REALLY bad at computers and have no clue on how to use them. The sad thing is i probably do need a how-to section.
Well it will cost around 15 dollars to ship both pieces when using ups.
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Those pipes are really short. Unless you plan on buying a 6" cleanout adapter and then a 6x3" bushing and coupling to make it a chamber for, like, a 3" barreled combustion, then they're pretty much no use...
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NSF-WC has to comply with ANSI/NSF Standard 14 for preformance and ANSI/NSF Standard 61 for health.
But noone, nsf.org included, has any information on standard 14.
Helpful turds.
Could we get an accurate measurment of wallthicknes (within 20% will cut it) and a description of the core? (poke it with a knife)
If it's thick enough and is solid core, it's probably fine.
But noone, nsf.org included, has any information on standard 14.
Helpful turds.
Could we get an accurate measurment of wallthicknes (within 20% will cut it) and a description of the core? (poke it with a knife)
If it's thick enough and is solid core, it's probably fine.
- ProfessorAmadeus
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Its one forth of an inch thick with a solid core. They are pretty small but i just thought that someone would want some 6in pipe without having to buy 10 ft of it.