It takes a CRANE to lift a 20ft length of iron pipe, but only two men to lift a plastic pipe to do the same job in considerable less time. -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Roger L
It's all metal on this side of the pond. When it rusts thru, they replace it with new iron pipe. Mike WE0H Rik S wrote: underground gas pipelines are not plastic, for various reasons. Most of the wat
Is it any wonder China and India are now top GUNS they have discovered PLASTIC, if the USA is still using Iron pipes and clay pipes, but it seems in Belgium it is the same. Here as I said before its
That's quite ironic. On 23 June 2010 17:28, Mike-WE0H <[email protected]> wrote: It's all metal on this side of the pond. When it rusts thru, they replace it with new iron pipe. Mike WE0H Rik S wrote: und
underground gas pipelines are not plastic, for various reasons. Most of the water distribution pipes is also not plastic. I think that Roger proved that there is a lot of metal buried under our stree
Indeed SOME pipes are plastic but by no means all. Our estate, built around 1960, has metal water and gas pipes although a re-piping exercise is underway in Bracknell which will presumably change it