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    It all is very nice. Thanks for tutorial link Brent.

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    thought I would show the chart for the pipe. I won't take a 4" pipe it's to big the max is 4.25 and a 4" pipe is 4.5
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    you won't find it in the big box stores, but you can get a 3.5" ID pipe which has a 4" OD. http://www.harvel.com/piping-systems...-80/dimensions
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    Quote Originally Posted by aokweld101 View Post
    a 4" pipe is 4.5
    Go figure. Why can't things be the size they say they are? 2x4...1x6, etc.
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    The 4" PVC is actually 4" - on the inside. That is the Inner Diameter. But the carvewright cares about the Outer Diameter... and with a quarter inch wall thickness, you add right at 1/2" to the listed (inner) diameter to find the outer diameter.

    As to lumber, like a 2x4 - when the board is first rough sawn from the log, it is a true 2x4, but the drying process and planing of the board reduce it to the finished 1.5x3.5 size
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    Iv'e said that all along Connie....lol

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