Where can I get 2 1/2" sch 40 PVC for tennis balls?

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I am looking for 2 1/2" sch 40 PVC for tennis balls and the fittings to reduce it to a male threaded 1"

Ever since the demise of Spudtech I have no idea where to get this stuff.

Thanks Guys!
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Well if your on this site now, look to the top left, see the BCarms sign? Click it and it will take you away to where you can buy some.
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Well if your on this site now, look to the top right, see the 'Search' sign? Click it and it will take you away to where all your dreams come true. :D

Seriously though we had a topic like this last week:
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/help-wi ... 12171.html

And if BCARMS don't have the fittings, (www.)McMaster(.com) will.
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or if u live near ohio http://www.usplastic.com has some
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If you are not interested in using if for any pressure capabilities, ie chamber, or behind the valve, you can use 2 1/2 inch electrical conduit. It is sch 40 cell core. Makes good cheap barrels. 2 inch sch 80 is also available for golf ball barrel sleeves.

You can find it at almost any Lowes, Home Depot etc.
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