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Re: Kinda OT, Gas pipe armour source



Hi Alan
Here in Aussie the electrical wholesalers sell different size
units as you described for protection of electrical conduits ..maybe the UK
electrical wholesalers have something similar.......

Frank Mc
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alancc" <alan.cc@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2003 8:34 PM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Kinda OT, Gas pipe armour source


> When I have provided protection to pipes and cables in the past I have
asked
> the local metal fabricator to fold a length of galvanised steel sheet
so
it
> forms a three sided box shape with flanges on each side, fit this over
the
> pipe and screw through the flanges into the wall, strong and easy to
> retrofit.
>    ___
> _/      \_
>
> HTH
>
> Alancc
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Mark Hetherington <mark.egroups@xxxxxxx>
> To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
> Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2003 10:20 PM
> Subject: [ukha_d] Kinda OT, Gas pipe armour source
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Kinda OT for my particular use but the answer might come in
useful for
> > others.
> >
> > When I had my boiler fitted a few years back, they fitted it in
the loft
> > so I ended up with a copper gas pipe going from the gas meter to
the
> > loft on the outside of the house. I am currently considering
having a
> > garage built at the rear of the property which will mean passing
this
> > gas pipe on a daily basis. Although I have no intention of
hitting it
> > with a car or anything else, this has given me a good reason to
> > investigate my original plan of armouring the pipe against
unwanted
> > knocks.
> >
> > However, I have no idea whatsoever where to source such armouring
and no
> > guarantee that it actually exists. I assume it must since retro
fitted
> > gas mains pipes appear to be armoured although that seems to be
as much
> > a part of the pipe itself as anything else, while I really want
to fit
> > armour over the existing pipe.
> >
> > I only really need a short length since I do not intend to armour
the
> > entire pipe, just say a couple metres to take it well away from
any
> > chance of knocks. However, early termination might cause problems
with
> > water penetration from the top so I guess I will need to either
leave an
> > opening at the base or seal the top somehow.
> >
> > If anyone has attempted such a project in the past, experiences
would be
> > welcome. Recommendations and ideas for suppliers are obviously
welcome.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Mark.
> >
>
>
>
>
>
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