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i have to replace some very old steel pipe
it is about 100yrs old
would it be the same size as new steel pipe as some i will need to reconnect
thanks in anticipation
 
What size is it .
steel is measured in od. Outside diameter .
 
I'm pretty sure they used cast or lead 100 years ago, I don't think the diameter of steel has changed significantly in the last 50 years? :)
 
it seems to be 3" but it could be a mm out or so
just wondered when the bs came in to standerdise pipe manufacture
 
i could be cast but the church warden says its over a 100yrs old used for underfloor trench heating
 
Look on one of the fittings you should be able to see the size stamped on it...regards Turnpin:43:
 
the fittings are clamp style so no size given
very old
when was steel pipe (or cast) standardised?
 
I'm pretty sure they used cast or lead 100 years ago, I don't think the diameter of steel has changed significantly in the last 50 years? :)
sorry new to this site
do i quick reply or reply with quote?
anyway the joints are clamp style no size stamped
the pipe is about 100yrs old according to the church warden
used for tench heating
 
Clamp style fittings? it must be cast man, especially in a church(I've worked in a few of similar age and all the main runs of pipe was 3/4" cast) with the guy reckoning about 100 y/o. Can you get a picture dude? :)
 
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