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Pipe casing, 6g ?
Hello,
Gonna be honest I have no clue what I am talking about when it comes to pipe casing. I was just wondering if you can practice 6g with pipe casing? The supplier has a lot laying around so I figured I'd ask. Thanks for your time ! |
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Re: Pipe casing, 6g ?
Cmon Anyone? Can pick it up now that's why I'm rushing lol
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Re: Pipe casing, 6g ?
6" sch. 80 pipe with a .432" wall thickness is used. How does the casing compare?
If you are actually practicing for a test, you will want the right pipe.
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Re: Pipe casing, 6g ?
On the other hand, if you just want some scrap to practice running beads on, go for it.
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Re: Pipe casing, 6g ?
you can use it..... you can 5p root it and 7018 it out, or tig root, 7018 it out
...... if you jsut praticing who cares what it is |
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Re: Pipe casing, 6g ?
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Thank bro just what I wanted to hear
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