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i have a job coming up where i need to run a waste pipe from a basin through a busy clothing warehouse and i need to protect the pipe from being damaged and causing any water damage to the clothing. i have thought about using some sort of caging or even a length of drain pipe along it but it has to be able to take knocks from pallet trucks, falling boxes, idiotic staff and such like. any recommendations of suitable protection i could use?
 
Cheers they look about right. How many are there to a pack as I can't see that on the link?
 
Not sure sorry just buy what I need for the job, which is usually just 1 or 2 lengths.


just re- read the advert it says ring for price for bulk.
 
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Says £52 for 3m length, I'm gonna need about 4 lengths which is a bit pricey :s
 
That's for 100mm 50mm is only £20-80, how big a basin waste is it?
 
64mm £25 per length, can you see all the advert?
 
what fittings would i use to connect it up to existing plastic waste?
 
i remember threading steel pipe at college for heating system and hoped i'd never have to do that again ... please say you dont mean that lol
 
cheers for that mate. was just looking at the blucher stuff and ordered a brochure. they seem to be mainly push fit too which would be easy to install :)
 
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