5/8" Pipe Insulation

06 Mar 2011 15:48 #1 by FreeCookiesforU (FreeCookiesforU)
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I have been desperately trying to make some boffer weapons (my first, ever) in time for this upcoming event and I have been to three different Home Depots, a Lowes, and four different small hardware stores in search of proper pipe insulation for the production of boffer weapons.

Does anyone know where I can get my hands on a reasonable amount in the North Jersey/New York State Border area? I live at the top of Bergen County, about two minutes from the New York State Border. Twenty minutes north of Hackensack.

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06 Mar 2011 15:50 #2 by GJSchaller (GJSchaller)
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It tends to vary from store to store - last I checked the Home Depot in the Palisades Mall had some, but that was last year some time.


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06 Mar 2011 15:58 #3 by FreeCookiesforU (FreeCookiesforU)
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I went there, and they only had 3/8" - All of the Home Depots and Lowes only had 3/8" in stock.

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06 Mar 2011 18:02 #4 by Tom (Tomatsu)
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I know that there's a home depot in Passaic,
A lowes near East Rutherford
and you may have some luck if you
go into Walmart near garfield,

hope that helps out.
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06 Mar 2011 22:00 #5 by FreeCookiesforU (FreeCookiesforU)
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After having been to all of the regular suppliers, I think that I will need to search for a plumbing specialty store in the area. Does anyone know of any that they suggest?

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06 Mar 2011 22:48 #6 by Clyde MacIntosh Arkanian (WafflesMcDuff)
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The reason you are having difficulty is that NY and NJ building codes only require 3/8" foam.

However, you should be able to find it at Able Paint and Hardware in Clifton NJ
maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&rlz=&um=1&ie=...um=1&ved=0CB0QnwIwAA

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06 Mar 2011 23:31 #7 by Tom P (Father Ridigan)
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if you cant get any by the upcoming event, i have a bag of the 5/8" foam im not currently using, and an ace by me carries it on occasion. i can bring it up, and if theres time we can put the weapon together on site.

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07 Mar 2011 01:17 #8 by FreeCookiesforU (FreeCookiesforU)
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Thank you for the tip Josh, and thank you for the offer to help Tom. I am going to give Able Paint & Hardware Co. a call, and see if they have it in stock.

If they do, I will pick it up tomorrow between classes.... if that lead is a dead end, I will keep looking. If all else fails though, the help would be much appreciated :) - I am going to give it my best try to acquire some first though.

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07 Mar 2011 05:07 #9 by Aleister (Aleister)
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Quite honestly, your best bet is to suck up the shipping cost and just order it online.  I know I've scoured stores looking for it and came up with very little luck.  The amount you pay in gas is not worth finding that one niche shop.
hardware.hardwareandtools.com/tools/Fros...%20Pipe%20Insulation
This is where I would order from.

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07 Mar 2011 08:28 #10 by Odo Garaath (Odo)
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This is a fact I learned too well. I even had a hardware store special order it and it still cost me more than if I did it myself.

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07 Mar 2011 17:53 - 07 Mar 2011 17:55 #11 by Erim Walker (shiva14b)
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Presence of 5/8" foam in Bergen County, confirmed

www.knightrealms.com/forums/index.php?to...29.msg48334#msg48334

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07 Mar 2011 19:57 #12 by FreeCookiesforU (FreeCookiesforU)
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Quick question regarding the sizing, am I comparing the PVC pipe to Iron or Copper pipes?

I have both 1/2" and 3/4" PVC pipe, and I don't know if I am buying to spec for iron or copper pipe.

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07 Mar 2011 23:14 #13 by Clyde MacIntosh Arkanian (WafflesMcDuff)
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copper. Don't be shy to tell the folks at able exactly what this is for. They know what we do and they stock the 5/8" stuff for us. They also have a good selection of duct tape down the last aisle. Enjoy

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08 Mar 2011 20:00 #14 by geezer (geezer)
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Pipe sizes are universal, with no difference based on material.  For some reason I have no desire to research, 1/2" pipe is .840 in diameter.  IIRC, and it has been 18 years since I worked with this information, all 5/8 pipes are .940, while 3/4 comes in at 1.05.

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08 Mar 2011 20:15 #15 by FreeCookiesforU (FreeCookiesforU)
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I picked some up from Able Paint and Hardware, thanks for all the help everyone.

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