Lead pipe sizes
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Edpaterson
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Lead pipe sizes

by Edpaterson » Sun May 10, 2009 5:14 pm

Hi

I am looking to buy compression fittings that will attach to a lead pipe but am a bit foxed by the sizes. For lead, pipe size is given by the weight of one foot length of the pipe. However, because the pipe is connected I cannot just hack a bit off and weigh it! Does anyone know the approximate external diameter of 5lb, 6lb, 7lb and 9lb lead?

I realise this query goes a bit further back than imperial/metric but here's hoping.

Ed

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by rosebery » Sun May 10, 2009 9:08 pm

Obviouly you need a leadloc but you know that. There is an ancient formula as follows:

Measure the interior diameter of the pipe. Add to it the thickness of the lead. Multiply the result by 0.483 for 1/32" thickness, 0.967 for 1/16", 1.45 for 3/32" and 1.933 for 1/8". That will give you your weight per foot.

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by Steve the gas » Mon May 11, 2009 5:52 am

Hi Ed,

Measure the outside diameter of the lead and preferably the internal diameter - go to plumbers merchant and ask for a 'leadlock' to suit.

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Edpaterson
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Lead pipe sizes

by Edpaterson » Tue May 12, 2009 8:43 am

Guys

Thanks to both for your replies. I have now decided just to have the job done by professionals. I shall stick to minor plumbing jobs!

Cheers

Ed

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