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here are a few projects that ive thrown together in the last two days. here's a microwave stand for my buddy, hold his microwave and toaster oven, with a plug to plug them into and extension chord so it can reach the wallbuilt a set of hayforks about a week ago to pick up some logs for work, but picked up something too big. this time instead of angle iron i used 2 3/8 drill stem. dont think ill be breaking this one any time soon.I break things for a living...
Reply:my wife would love the micawave stand.Daye
Reply:built the whole thing out of scrap. even had some cedar laying around to make the shelf.I break things for a living...
Reply:Was there all sorts of nasty crap inside the pipe?Got some a while back that had some sort of plastic sorta stuff in it"Any day above ground is a good day"http://www.farmersamm.com/
Reply:no, but i think i know what your talking about. is it a "coating" kinda that covers the inside and out? we get a lot of reject field pipe that has a green plastic coating all over it. you have to take a tigerdisk to get it off, or burn it off.ive have never seen it on the inside but it wouldnt surprise me. ive been told its to stop erosions and damage that exposure would cause. im not a fan of it, especially because if you paint over it you can tell the coating is there, but its a complete PITA to get it all off.I break things for a living...
Reply:Sam I have also gotten the same pipe and it was a big headache when trying to cut saddles for a fence. I asked a guy what they used it for and he said they would use the lined pipe on injection wells sometimes do to the salt water. I know im gonna double check though before I buy pipe next time!!Nick |
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