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- From: "clanSkeen" <sgian AT planetc.com>
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- Subject: [Homestead] A PVC question
- Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 11:29:07 -0500
Tvo,
Suppose I wanted to take 2" to 2 1/2" or so (they'd all be the same) sections of thin wall 1/2" PVC and distort them into a slighly conical shape (section of a cone) with the result that the ID of one end remains the same but the ID of the other end is widened by 10% or 15%. Is this feasible? Would I push the pipe sections over a heated cone or would I rather heat the pipe and push the heated plastic over a cold cone? Or is there a better way?
James
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tvoivozhd, 01/14/2005
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[Homestead] A PVC question,
clanSkeen, 01/14/2005
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Re: [Homestead] A PVC question,
keith bellinger, 01/14/2005
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Re: [Homestead] A PVC question,
Lisa Perry, 01/14/2005
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Re: [Homestead] A PVC question,
tvoivozhd, 01/14/2005
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Re: [Homestead] A PVC question,
clanSkeen, 01/14/2005
- Re: [Homestead] A PVC question, Bullwinkle Homestead, 01/14/2005
- Re: [Homestead] A PVC question, tvoivozhd, 01/14/2005
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Re: [Homestead] A PVC question,
clanSkeen, 01/14/2005
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Re: [Homestead] A PVC question,
tvoivozhd, 01/14/2005
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Re: [Homestead] A PVC question,
Lisa Perry, 01/14/2005
- RE: [Homestead] A PVC question, Warren F. Smith, 01/14/2005
- Re: [Homestead] A PVC question, Gene GeRue, 01/14/2005
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Re: [Homestead] A PVC question,
keith bellinger, 01/14/2005
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[Homestead] A PVC question,
clanSkeen, 01/14/2005
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