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'''Steel''' pipe comes in many flavours (Galvanized, stainless, etc), and is a good choice for the construction of a spudgun.
'''Steel''' pipe comes in many flavors (Galvanized, stainless, etc), and is a good choice for the construction of a spudgun.




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'''Advantages:'''  
'''Advantages:'''  


-Readily avaliable at many hardware stores.
-Readily available at many hardware stores.


-Rated for pressure (Full details can be found at [http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/wrought-steel-pipe-bursting-pressure-d_1123.html Here])
-Rated for [[pressure]] (Full details can be found at [http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/wrought-steel-pipe-bursting-pressure-d_1123.html Here])


-Threaded fittings
-Threaded fittings


-Cheap, relative to copper. It is also avaliable in larger diameters.
-Cheap, relative to [[Copper pipe|copper]]. It is also available in larger diameters.


-Durable
-Durable
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-Length of pipe cannot be changed, if threaded fittings are used.
-Length of pipe cannot be changed, if threaded fittings are used.


-More difficult to drill into/tap threads than PVC.
-More difficult to drill into/[[Tapping|tap]] threads than PVC.


[[Category:Construction materials]]
[[Category:Construction materials]]

Revision as of 03:50, 4 June 2008

Steel pipe comes in many flavors (Galvanized, stainless, etc), and is a good choice for the construction of a spudgun.


Advantages and disadvantages of steel pipe:

Advantages:

-Readily available at many hardware stores.

-Rated for pressure (Full details can be found at Here)

-Threaded fittings

-Cheap, relative to copper. It is also available in larger diameters.

-Durable

-Will not melt (but it will heat up!).


Disadvantages:

-Heavy

-Length of pipe cannot be changed, if threaded fittings are used.

-More difficult to drill into/tap threads than PVC.