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Anybody interested in 3 10' lengths of sch40 PVC, 8-10 45's and 4-5 wyes? Overestimated how much I would need for my humble shop. Fair price tbd!
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I don't need the PVC, but was wondering why you went with the expensive sched 40 instead of the much cheaper S&D?
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Originally Posted by Alan in Little Washington View Post
I don't need the PVC, but was wondering why you went with the expensive sched 40 instead of the much cheaper S&D?


I manage construction for a living. My plumber recommended that I go with the sch 40 because he could get it much cheaper than sch 20. I bought 40' of 4" sch 40 pipe, 6 4" wyes and 10 45's for $102. It also saved me a trip to the BORG. Remembering your trials and tribulation with 6", I decided to get whatever I could buy for the best price.

Now, hopefully, someone else will be able to share in my good deal!!!
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Geoff, I've got a lot of construction projects underway and can probably use it. Shoot me a package price when you get a chance.

I presume that it's 4"?

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