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Example sentences for "inch pipe"

  • It will at times be necessary to use larger conduits than even an eight-inch pipe.

  • Nothing smaller than six-inch pipe should be adopted for a street sewer.

  • The gas in its escape has been discharged through a five-inch pipe, and at a pressure of from sixty to eighty pounds per square inch.

  • The gas is admitted through a half-inch pipe, and blows toward the fire-bridge through eighteen or twenty one-eighth inch jets.

  • So what I did was to put five lengths of 18-inch pipe at each end of the slope, and 9-inch in the middle.

  • They let me a quarter of a mile of work, and I had to put in an 18-inch pipe at the deepest part of an embankment, just to take any surface-water that might accumulate now and again.

  • His size was right for the 18-inch pipes but he was near too big in the barrel for a 9-inch pipe.

  • Two-inch pipe will carry four times as much water as one-inch pipe, under the rule "doubling the diameter increases the capacity four times.

  • Three-quarter-inch pipe is about one inch outside.

  • At least two pipe wrenches are needed and they should be adjustable from one-quarter-inch up to two-inch pipe.

  • One-inch pipe is about one and one-quarter inches outside diameter.

  • To make the inside of the hole even, a piece of 1/2-inch pipe can be used in place of the bending irons.

  • The 5/8-inch pipe is tapped with the tap borer in the center.

  • A piece 12 inches long of 1/2-inch pipe is cut off and the ends squared.

  • This water-mixer consists of a 15-centimeter length of standard 1-inch pipe with a cap at each end.

  • The counterpoise S consists of a piece of 7-inch pipe, with caps at each end.

  • A four-inch pipe, discharging 600 gallons a minute, would need a fall of one foot in every four feet, while a six-inch pipe would need a fall of only one in thirty.

  • Should it be found advisable to use gas in carrying on the work, provision is made for a 4-inch pipe to carry the gas from the place of manufacture.

  • From the hood a six-inch pipe, enclosed in a wood casing for insulation, ran through the cellar window and up into the floor of the conservatory, ending in a small radiator.

  • Next, with chalk line mark the middle of the roof sash-bars, and secure to them the one-inch pipe purlin, which will then be ready to fasten to the uprights already in place.

  • A three-inch pipe is sufficient for a small house, though a four-inch pipe is made obligatory in most cities.

  • I then had a platform put upon this crib, connected a small derrick, made a large swinging maul, and drove a three-inch pipe down to the hard-rock stratum.

  • I now unscrewed and left open at the bottom of the pond the three-inch pipe.

  • Last of all, screw the end of the 2¾-inch pipe into the threaded hole in the wall of the 2-inch pipe.

  • Next make a piston of a piece of brass rod ⅜ inch long and of such diameter that it will fit snugly and yet slide easily in the end of the 2-inch pipe.

  • The collar for a 1-1/2-inch pipe has a circumference of three inches.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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