Subject: | |
From: | |
Reply To: | A man of honor pays his debts with his own money. --DeGaulle |
Date: | Wed, 7 Jul 2004 12:33:31 -0700 |
Content-Type: | text/plain |
Parts/Attachments: |
|
|
I use black iron pipe for closet rods. It is strong and durable and won't
break under the load of clothes that I have but never wear.
We had lead water pipe here for MANY years. It will bend to any shape by
hand, even I can do it. Ruth
At 8:23 PM -0400 7/6/04, Gabriel Orgrease wrote:
>Met History wrote:
>
>> what is "black iron" pipe? and is lead pipe really lead, or partly
>> lead?
>>
>> sincerely, cassius
>
>A pipefitter I have for a family member in Iowa... it is like the late
>20th century equivalent of a timber framer.
>He welds pipe for ethanol refineries and lives in a concrete bunker in
>the ground that he built for his family himself.
>Black pipe... go to Home Depot on Northern Blvd. and ask them to show
>you black pipe. Expect them to show you something else.
>When you find it touch it, then you will know something of it.
>It is used for gas lines.
>
>Lead pipe is lead.
>
>][<en
--
Ruth Barton
[log in to unmask]
Dummerston, VT
--
To terminate puerile preservation prattling among pals and the
uncoffee-ed, or to change your settings, go to:
<http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/bullamanka-pinheads.html>
|
|
|