Anybody know of any size pipe that will sleeve over 1/2 inch copper tubing?
Could be any size pipe, abs,pvc,cpvc,
There has to be something that fits
Sleeving help!!!
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6 inch ABS sewer pipe will fit over it. There are many other sizes that will also fit.
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More important how tight of a fit do you need? 3/4 inch copper will fit over 1/2 inch copper. For a thicker wall, 3/4 inch iron pipe should fit.
More important how tight of a fit do you need? 3/4 inch copper will fit over 1/2 inch copper. For a thicker wall, 3/4 inch iron pipe should fit.
Technician1002 wrote:6 inch ABS sewer pipe will fit over it. There are many other sizes that will also fit.<ducks>
More important how tight of a fit do you need? 3/4 inch copper will fit over 1/2 inch copper. For a thicker wall, 3/4 inch iron pipe should fit.
I want nice fit, and so it slides easily, and 6 inch will fit over my hand, thats not what i was looking for, its 1/2 inch copper tubing, not 6 inch pipe
Darn... I was just about to link to Bush getting shoes thrown at him...jrrdw wrote:Thread cleaned, keep it on topic...
Anyway, the easiest thing to do would be to go on McMaster and order structural or single-line tubing with the correct OD for a very tight fit. You could also just buy thicker wall tubing from them...
If you only need a very short sleeve, you could file the bump out of a copper solder coupling.
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Anyway, the easiest thing to do would be to go on McMaster and order structural or single-line tubing with the correct OD for a very tight fit. You could also just buy thicker wall tubing from them...
If you only need a very short sleeve, you could file the bump out of a copper solder coupling.
but wouldnt it be kinda hard to sand out a copper coupling?
I have a bunch laying around ill see what happens
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They sell copper couplings without the ridge for as much or less than the ridged ones.
They do? And they slide back and forth really easily?Mr.Tallahassee wrote:They sell copper couplings without the ridge for as much or less than the ridged ones.
Im going to sand on down and see what happens and i could put many on to cover a hole for battery or darts and just tape them together
ill try that,=)
@GUnfreak got one of those=)
how can you solder couplings together , you need s piece of pipe to go inside of them lolramses wrote:or you could solder them...jsefcik wrote:nd just tape them together
I couldn't move them then but I found 20 gauge shotgun shells fit even better
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Not if you 'tin' the ends then do half the joint at a time. It's all about heat control.jsefcik wrote:how can you solder couplings together , you need s piece of pipe to go inside of them lolramses wrote:or you could solder them...jsefcik wrote:nd just tape them together
I couldn't move them then but I found 20 gauge shotgun shells fit even better
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