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taylor192 10-19-2011 03:25 PM

Cut/thread steel gas pipe - where?
 
Home Depot used to offer this service, for $3 they'd cut and thread steel gas pip. They have removed the machines from their stores (although rumors has it the Terminal location still has the machines) so I'm looking for somewhere to get this done.

I have 5 pipes I need cut to exact sizes. Using the steel gas plumbing pipe to make this:

http://www.the-brick-house.com/wp-co...83-720x531.jpg

catalin 10-20-2011 04:55 PM

great idea

6o4allmotor 10-20-2011 08:04 PM

When Did they get rid of the machines from home depot?

taylor192 10-20-2011 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by 6o4allmotor (Post 7622671)
When Did they get rid of the machines from home depot?

A while ago according to the guy at the Richmond location.

I do remember seeing the machine at the Terminal location recently, so I'm going to check there tomorrow.

MindBomber 10-20-2011 10:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 6o4allmotor (Post 7622671)
When Did they get rid of the machines from home depot?

It's store dependant, they all have different products and services available based on the area. Just call and ask if they have it available, that's better than making a trip for nothing.

taylor192 10-22-2011 09:22 AM

The terminal location has the machine, and the plumbing expert said he had no clue why Richmond would say they are removing the machines other than Richmond's machine has been broken for months.

Matlock 10-27-2011 02:58 PM

Would be awesome if you could make a step by step DIY tutorial, kthxbye.

EDIT: found where you got the picture. http://www.the-brick-house.com/2009/09/shelving-unit/

EDIT: just realized this wouldn't work for me as my floor is not level, but my t-bar ceiling is :P

taylor192 10-28-2011 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Matlock (Post 7631248)
Would be awesome if you could make a step by step DIY tutorial, kthxbye.

EDIT: found where you got the picture. The Brick House

EDIT: just realized this wouldn't work for me as my floor is not level, but my t-bar ceiling is :P

:) Glad you found it. Its very simple to make. I saw a design online that was suspended from the ceiling, and used rubber feet instead of the wide plates on the floor - that may work for you. The rubber feet for chair and table legs should fit the 1/2" pipe.

If anyone attempts this, these are my comments:

1. Home Depot Canada does not stock pipe in 8-12" lengths. Home Depot in Bellingham does.

2. Measuring is a PITA. I have no clue how any of the measurements supplied work. With those measurements it would hit a standard 8' ceiling. I had to measure to the 1/8" to get everything lined up.

3. Even with measuring, things won't line up. For instance the height of the pipes of the long bottom shelf in my project are off by 1/4" Luckily since the pipes are spaced apart there's enough flex in the board to deal with one pipe being slightly taller/shorter.

4. Cleaning and painting pipe sucks, especially in a condo. I wish I had a house or garage, I would've hung all the pipe to paint.

taylor192 12-17-2011 11:44 AM

3 Attachment(s)
Finally completed this, now just gotta wait till she decides on a paint colour for the wall.

Went together very easy and looks far better than I expected. I like how its industrial look offsets the rest of her modern decor.

blkgsr 12-30-2011 09:23 AM

looks really good


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