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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?
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does it say NSF PW Or NSF DWV ?
how long is it?


Can i have it i will pay for shopping
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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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proof of the pipes
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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.
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lol how much for shipping
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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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so is it pressure rated?
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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. :cry: :roll: Well it will cost around 15 dollars to ship both pieces when using ups.

Damn frogy you joined may 29th and you have that many post. jesus
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$15 dollars well ill tell you if i can in the morning
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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.
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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.
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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.
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