3/8 water pipe

simmy_bull

Member
Location
North Yorkshire
I still have a few old stone building on 3/8 black pipe and I think it's brilliant stuff if you have to rejig water round lambing pens calving boxes etc much more flexible pipe than blue 20mm anybody know if there's a metric equivalent 15mm ish? Googles not coming up with much apart from expensive stuff for houses? TIA
 

simmy_bull

Member
Location
North Yorkshire
It's not far off
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Somewhere between 17 and 18 MM just seams to bend round corners much better than the blue 20mm I'll have to keep my eye out at farm sales! Photo taken just now on kitchen table seen as I'm already in the shite club:whistle:
 

simmy_bull

Member
Location
North Yorkshire
Not too bad for fittings ta I tend to use the plasoon ones with an adaptor. Found a rare bit of pipe the other day coming into the house black 3/4 but needed a green adaptor not blue and red different wall thickness apparently class C instead of D maybe? I think lots of good has come of the metric system for things like this.
 

milkloss

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
East Sussex
Not too bad for fittings ta I tend to use the plasoon ones with an adaptor. Found a rare bit of pipe the other day coming into the house black 3/4 but needed a green adaptor not blue and red different wall thickness apparently class C instead of D maybe? I think lots of good has come of the metric system for things like this.

You'll find the low density (thick 3/4) won't need an adapter tit, ruddy good push to make it fit tho!
 

simmy_bull

Member
Location
North Yorkshire
You'll find the low density (thick 3/4) won't need an adapter tit, ruddy good push to make it fit tho!
Would that match up to 25mm? This here green adaptor I was on about looked as near as dam it the same size as the pipe it was supposed to be adapting if that makes sense! Must of only been a fraction different in size nothing as technical as calipers here though to have a check as I'm defiantly more in the bodge camp than farm enginee.
 

milkloss

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
East Sussex
Would that match up to 25mm? This here green adaptor I was on about looked as near as dam it the same size as the pipe it was supposed to be adapting if that makes sense! Must of only been a fraction different in size nothing as technical as calipers here though to have a check as I'm defiantly more in the bodge camp than farm enginee.

Yea, last time I came across a bit it had an adaptor but wasn't a good fit so I just tapered the edge, put some Vaseline on it and forced it in the 25 mm coupler. Seals well just into the o ring but I may have used a funny colour split ring.
 

simmy_bull

Member
Location
North Yorkshire
Yea, last time I came across a bit it had an adaptor but wasn't a good fit so I just tapered the edge, put some Vaseline on it and forced it in the 25 mm coupler. Seals well just into the o ring but I may have used a funny colour split ring.
It's suprising what you can do if you play about I joined a garden hose one lambing time with a 1/2" adaptor and 3/8" split ring to make up the wall thickness or something like that. Or finding a pipe with a digger after tea time tends to concentrate the mind to find something that fits!
 

Mur Huwcun

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
North West Wales
Not found any as cheap as 20mm though and I don't like spending anything if I can help it. I'm only a poor hill farmer the stocks lucky to have a roof over there head:ROFLMAO:
Any old static caravans round your way? Loads of pipes and fittings under one of them. Ideal for lambing boxes etc!! Plenty pipes with Tees and elbows already fitted
 

blackbob

Member
Location
Aberdeenshire
If you're in the shite club already you can boil the kettle and use the boiling water to soften pipes to get inserts into them - remember to bring the kettle back in (clean!) when you're finished though:blackeye:
 

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