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Old July 3rd 04, 07:25 PM
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No it doesn't, it doesn't say what it is for!

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Old July 3rd 04, 08:39 PM
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Round, square, solid rod, tube, wall thickness, soft drawn,

hard drawn, annealed?

W4OP


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For 1.5 inch copper pipe - check any of your larger plumbing distributors
(size is used for sewer/waste pipe)
PVC has replaced it usage over the last 30 years -- in some localities.
With the amount of home building in the Carolinas
- this should not be to difficult to locate. However, you may be surprised
at cost (copper commodity prices have been quite high - lately)

w9gb


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Old July 3rd 04, 10:24 PM
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Well, not really. Do you want copper pipe? Copper strap, Copper braid?


1-1/2 pipe from your local hardware store.

Williams Hardware, Hendersonville, NC

Copper strap

Graybar, Asheville, NC

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Well, not really. Do you want copper pipe? Copper strap, Copper braid?


1-1/2 pipe from your local hardware store.

Williams Hardware, Hendersonville, NC

Copper strap

Graybar, Asheville, NC

W4ZCB



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Old July 4th 04, 12:32 AM
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On Sat, 03 Jul 2004 18:25:11 GMT, "Jimmie"
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Subject says it all

The subject is rather vague, as others have pointed out.

The teensiest hint on exactly what you want, and/or what you plan to
use it for, would probably get you more useful responses. This
includes quantity.

McMaster-Carr at www.mcmaster.com can ship you a large variety of
metal stock, including various grades of copper.

There are size limits on what they can ship, and they may not be the
least expensive option for larger quantities, but always simple, with
a wide selection, and fast.

Happy trails,
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No it doesn't, it doesn't say what it is for!

"Jimmie" wrote in message
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Round, square, solid rod, tube, wall thickness, soft drawn,

hard drawn, annealed?

W4OP


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"Jimmie" wrote in message
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For 1.5 inch copper pipe - check any of your larger plumbing distributors
(size is used for sewer/waste pipe)
PVC has replaced it usage over the last 30 years -- in some localities.
With the amount of home building in the Carolinas
- this should not be to difficult to locate. However, you may be surprised
at cost (copper commodity prices have been quite high - lately)

w9gb




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