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Roger Hulett14/10/2016 18:09:37
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I wonder if anyone can help me ? I need a small piece of steel tube. 68mm o/d, 65mm i/d 70mm long. I have scoured through all of the steel suppliers,both tube and pipe, every last advert in Fleabay but to no avail. I know the size is or was manufactured as I have two pieces,but I need three for the job. I have got a nice piece of 75mm round,but to convert most of it to swarf would be heartbreaking. I will pay a fair price plus carriage. Please look in your offcuts boxes. Thankyou.

John Rudd14/10/2016 19:03:55
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Roger,

M-Machine list 2.75 o/d with a 1/4" wall.......but its expensive at £ 28/foot

http://www.m-machine-metals.co.uk/metals_cs_pipe.html

So, does your solid bar now look a better proposition?

Edited By John Rudd on 14/10/2016 19:05:03

Brian Wood14/10/2016 19:10:08
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Roger,

​What about a gas or water fitting from the plumbers merchants and turn that to size?

Regards
​Brian

John Rudd14/10/2016 20:05:14
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Brian,

The nearest to what is required would be sched 10 pipe, if available.....

Roger, are there any piping suppliers in your locale?

Roger Hulett15/10/2016 12:11:17
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Thanks for the information. I have Emailed M-Machine for a quote.

Schedule 10 pipe at 2 1/2" nominal does not give me enough metal to achieve my desired size, and the other sizes are way off..

Hoping M-Metal can help.

Thankyou.

Hacksaw15/10/2016 12:47:35
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I cut a Co2 Mig gas bottle in half yesterday to make an engine silencer.... and it's not quite the right size ! 70 x 65.5 !

george behary15/10/2016 13:20:49
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You may want to try www.aircraftspruce.com . The sell a lot of 4130 seamless tubing and may have what you are looking for.

Ian S C15/10/2016 13:40:35
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What about trying a car exhaust shop? Do you have places like that, or do you just buy made up exhaust pipes, here the make them up on the spot.

Ian S C

mick7015/10/2016 16:18:42
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dunno if it will work for what you need.

but once scored odd shaped lump of ali.

went in from each end with hole saw and ended up with pce of rd for job i needed just needed cleaning up.

might work with your rd stock and you will kave smaller dia pce of rd stock after.

Roger Hulett19/10/2016 11:48:15
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Still no answer from M-Machine,perhaps the order is too small for them. I did try the exhaust pipe route but there is no thickness that suits. I cam across another weird anomoly as well,I need some 19mm x 1mm angle iron. There are dozens of suppliers who sell 19mm x 1mm angle clips but no one sells it by the metre. I wrote to a couple of the clip suppliers but they couldn't help. Someone makes the clips and must start with 19mm angle ?

Roger Hulett19/10/2016 11:49:32
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Unless they start with 38mm strip and bend it after cutting ?

Nick Hughes19/10/2016 16:57:29
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Steel Express :- **LINK**

I had some slices of the hot finished seamless tube off them (to make tyres for my 5" gauge Castle) around six months ago and cannot fault their service for such a small order (to them).

Nick.

Cornish Jack19/10/2016 23:21:23
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Roger

I have a piece of steel tube which is there or thereabouts for your requirements. How specific are the dimensions? I've only just done a quick dash to the shed and put a plastic vernier on it but if you are interested, I can do a more accurate check tomorrow. The tube is a 'pull' from a Shopmate radial arm saw and (to my eyes) is a rather nice piece of material. PM me if you need more info.

rgds

Bill

Cornish Jack20/10/2016 11:06:05
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Roger

As mentioned above, I have now more accurately measured the tube referred to and photos below.img_9110.jpg

img_9111.jpg

Photos to show the modifications to the tube - keyway and attachment holes.

The measurements are Imperial 'cos I can't find my metric vernier!blush

Tube diameter - 3.01"

Wall Thickness - 0.305"

Overall length - 17"

Distance top to start of keyway - 6"

Keyway length - 9"

Keyway depth - 0.3"

The keyway does pose a problem but someone with John Stevenson's ability to convert 'Sow's Ears into Silk Purses' could undoubtedly make the full length useable.

If this is of any use please let me know.

rgds

Bill

Hacksaw21/10/2016 12:03:56
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Driving along this morning to buy yet another disposable co2 bottle.... I was thinking a road sign post looks a similar size !!! There doesn't seem to be a standard... thin ones ...fat ones..

 

I didn't have a vernier either !

 

Disposable fire extinguisher?

 

New temporary road works signs look to be a  source of 20 mm box ...  wink

Edited By Hacksaw on 21/10/2016 12:06:27

Edited By Hacksaw on 21/10/2016 12:10:57

Ian Parkin21/10/2016 16:55:12
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I have a length of startrite drilling machine column that's 70 od and 60 id you can have some of that

John Parry 421/10/2016 17:46:24
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Hullo Roger,it looks like your search is over,but I had in mind a piece of hydraulic ram. If there is a heavy plant repair business in your area it might be worth a visit. Maybe this idea could help another enquirer one day ? Regards,John.

Roger Hulett23/10/2016 11:10:32
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M-Machine came back to me,not with the original listed size that I enquired about but with an offcut of a much closer size (less maching) Well done M-machine. Thank you for your offer Mr Parkin,but perhaps someone else has a need.

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