Went out to the garage, located some EMT pieces and tried fitting it
to the tail stock pieces of the clamps.
It was not snug enough to allow the clamp to bite into the EMT. It
would slip. Now if you took a hammer and oval'd the EMT, perfectly,
you could get it to bite but you would need a machine to make
consistent oval and then you would have to keep the oval vertical to
the wood. So it is just not worth the effort for consistent operation.
While messing around I did come up with a tip to keep black or galv
pipe from messing with your wood surfaces. That would be to use
unistrut clamp rubber insulators on the pipe by themselves. Easy to
use. Very efficient.
Was going to post a link to a picture for the rubber insulators, WOW!
I didn't remember the "for ea." price being do high, its ridiculous
and to think I had boxes of these things at one time.
On Sat, 02 Jun 2018 13:03:42 GMT, Puckdropper <[email protected]>
wrote:
>OFWW <[email protected]> wrote in
>news:[email protected]:
>
>*snip*
>> While messing around I did come up with a tip to keep black or galv
>> pipe from messing with your wood surfaces. That would be to use
>> unistrut clamp rubber insulators on the pipe by themselves. Easy to
>> use. Very efficient.
>>
>> Was going to post a link to a picture for the rubber insulators, WOW!
>>
>> I didn't remember the "for ea." price being do high, its ridiculous
>> and to think I had boxes of these things at one time.
>
>I read somewhere, probably here, to use pipe insulation. It does a fine
>job and is quite cheap.
>
>Puckdropper
That's a good idea, it comes it different thickness' and if you slice
it into 2 or 3" pieces it won't hamper sliding the tail piece to fit
the object.
Thanks!
OFWW <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
*snip*
> While messing around I did come up with a tip to keep black or galv
> pipe from messing with your wood surfaces. That would be to use
> unistrut clamp rubber insulators on the pipe by themselves. Easy to
> use. Very efficient.
>
> Was going to post a link to a picture for the rubber insulators, WOW!
>
> I didn't remember the "for ea." price being do high, its ridiculous
> and to think I had boxes of these things at one time.
I read somewhere, probably here, to use pipe insulation. It does a fine
job and is quite cheap.
Puckdropper
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