2" Sch 80 for Feed Pipe?

 
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Rob R.
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Post by Rob R. » Tue. Dec. 29, 2015 9:41 pm

I started out with an iron bin pipe, it created lots of fines due to rust/pitting inside the pipe. I would try the sch. 80 in mine if it needed a pipe, but I am not tearing it apart just for fun.

 
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Post by ryan20strohl » Wed. Dec. 30, 2015 7:16 pm

I did it myself, my exstension tube was 6 foot long schedule 80, work great for 2 years then sold the stoker, worm looked ok when I took it out


 
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Post by maxpower_454 » Wed. Dec. 30, 2015 11:17 pm

ryan20strohl wrote:I did it myself, my exstension tube was 6 foot long schedule 80, work great for 2 years then sold the stoker, worm looked ok when I took it out
That's great to know. I knew someone had done it by now. I'm sure several others have that are not on the forum havd also done it.

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