FishFright
More wheels than sense
You need one of these
He's got 6" boards. PVC pipes that will take that are not cheap.Last one i made was out of soil pipe . A rag at both ends with a wallpaper stripper / steam maker at the other . worked a treat !
This, plus a good soaking.
Possible, but you might have to put on a stripey jersey and a Lone Ranger mask to "acquire" them. 160mm drainage pipe is about £18 for 3 metres. I'm not sure if a six inch board would fit. The next size up is 200mm and that costs about £45 for the same length. For a twelve foot board, you would probably need to buy two lengths and a connector.Off-cut from gas or water main?
A six inch board is theoretically 152mm wide. Back of the envelope trigonometry suggests you can fit a 50mm thick board 152mm wide into a 160mm ID pipe. Is the 160mm ID or OD?Possible, but you might have to put on a stripey jersey and a Lone Ranger mask to "acquire" them. 160mm drainage pipe is about £18 for 3 metres. I'm not sure if a six inch board would fit. The next size up is 200mm and that costs about £45 for the same length. For a twelve foot board, you would probably need to buy two lengths and a connector.
Wall paper strippers are a good steam source BTW.
True. But slomo said "I'm not sure if a six inch board would fit." I think a board would. Or two, each one inch thick.That would be one, or perhaps two at one time. @User9609 might need lots.
The "160" is the OD. The wall thickness varies with application but it's usually 3mm at the very least. A sawn "six inch board" is usually about 150 mm wide. A planed one, about 144 mm if you are lucky. If it's a sawn 18mm board and the wall thickness is 3 mm, it'll work with 3mm to spare on the diagonal. If the wall thickness is 4mm, it's getting iffy.A six inch board is theoretically 152mm wide. Back of the envelope trigonometry suggests you can fit a 50mm thick board 152mm wide into a 160mm ID pipe. Is the 160mm ID or OD?