HDPE tube
#1
Posted 11 November 2010 - 05:25 PM
I have recently discovered that i have a source of HDPE tube (offcuts from gas main installations), the 2" stuff is pretty much perfect for commercial 2" shells, but the 3" 4" and 6" is in each case a few mm larger I,D than a perfect fit for commercial shells although i'm sure if you cut the tubes a little longer you should still be able to reach a decent apogee '?'
On the plus side if your naughty enough to be making ya own especially canister shells i'm sure they'll be perfect.
Anyway i don't want anything for these,but you will need to collect from Uxbridge Middlesex. This is not likely to be a endless supply so if you want some PM me.
Also i'm looking for someone that can supply decent quality bespoke end-plugs in sensible quantity's as i would like to make a few mortars for myself.
#2
Posted 11 November 2010 - 08:36 PM
#3
Posted 11 November 2010 - 10:19 PM
#4
Posted 11 November 2010 - 11:05 PM
thegreenman
#5
Posted 12 November 2010 - 12:33 AM
I used to fire 3, 4 and 6 inch shells from that tubing with no problems at all. They were never a snug fit except the 2".
Used to ? just out of interest is their a reason you stopped using them ?
#6
Posted 12 November 2010 - 12:41 AM
Unfortunately i don't have a wood lathe, otherwise pallet cube things would be the way to go.
#7
Posted 12 November 2010 - 10:04 AM
I turned mine up from those solid bits of wood you get on pallets - the bits that hold the two halves apart...
Whats the best method to secure them in place within the tube?
#8
Posted 12 November 2010 - 10:18 AM
thegreenman
#9
Posted 12 November 2010 - 02:41 PM
To plug them i just cut up a thick walled P.E pipe and cut square sections out of the wall, then rounded them of on the band saw, finally a quick go on the linisher to taper them and round them off, whack em in with a pump hammer 4 screws and jobs a gooden fixed forever The 2" tubes are a snug fit, 3" are a little loose but the 4" tube i use is also a snug fit perfect size, except once you go above 4" they are really not that practicle for proffesional use due to weight.
Hope that helps and if you want i could manufacture a hand full of plugs for u, they wont be factory finish or perfect but they will do the job just fine. I will try n take a pic of one of mine n post it up if you want?
Jay
Edited by dumper truck, 12 November 2010 - 02:41 PM.
#10
Posted 12 November 2010 - 04:17 PM
#11
Posted 12 November 2010 - 09:25 PM
For plugs, I use a length of wood that is 1.5 times the diameter of the tube. I cut it with a hole saw, then epoxy resin it in place.
To be sure the resin gets a good bite, I drill loads of 4mm dia holes into the wood plug about 3mm deep. Then I cut several grooves around the inside of the HDPE tube with a grinding bit on the drill. I coat the plug & inside of the tube with resin, insert the plug & leave to set.
When it is set hard, I also drill 6 holes (2 rows of 3) into the tube walls & wood plug & then fix it with no. 8 screws.
These are rock solid
#12
Posted 13 November 2010 - 01:11 AM
Used to ? just out of interest is their a reason you stopped using them ?
I used to run my own display company, but no longer do, so I gave them away to another company when I gave up. I had no problems with the tubes that made me stop using them.
#13
Posted 13 November 2010 - 05:14 PM
#14
Posted 13 November 2010 - 07:55 PM
#15
Posted 14 November 2010 - 06:19 PM
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