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| Author: | DrLuke [ May 1st, '12, 06:15 ] |
| Post subject: | Cheap(er) pressure pipe |
For those who only use pressure pipe (food safe), and cry when they get to the register at Bunnings, I found something cool/frustrating the otherday. In the plumbing section you can get 1m lengths or 3 m lengths of pipe. 40mm is something like $8.50 for 1m of class 9, ~$17-$19 for 3m or class 12.....if you walk your back side over to the timber yard they have 6m lengths of 40mm class 12 for $20! and you can get them cut to 2m lengths for free at the cut shop. That's almost double the pipe for the same price! I wish i had have known about this when doing the main work on my system. I would have saved heaps on pressure pipe. Needless to say I bought 6x more pipe then I needed for only $12 extra. Now I have spares. |
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| Author: | DrLuke [ May 1st, '12, 06:16 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Cheap(er) pressure pipe |
P.S. they have a few other sizes in 6m lengths too. |
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| Author: | green troll [ May 1st, '12, 06:47 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Cheap(er) pressure pipe |
B sh!ts me. They were out of 6m lengths of 50mm so I had to get 6m in 1m lengths. I asked if I could get the 6m price... No. cant do that...... B.s whats the differrnce... Agrhhhh Sent using Tapatalk |
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| Author: | DrLuke [ May 1st, '12, 07:40 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Cheap(er) pressure pipe |
What pees me off is when you go to one of these meduim size "trade" shops (in particular..one that starts with r and ends in ece) that are supposed to be cheaper than bunnings, and then find out that bunnings would have been 1/2 the price anyway. Or have to go to bunnings because they didnt have everything you need. This sh!ts me. Unless shops are going to offer lower prices OR better service than the chain stores, stop complaining! Most of the arguements I hear for visiting these stores over a big chain store is the service. But in my experience they are worse than bunnings because they only care about bulk buyers and regulars. [EDIT] - Im not saying all of them complain, or claim better service. So if you own such a shop, I'm not necessarily aiming this at you. Just consider whether you fullfill the "Unless" clause first. |
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| Author: | chillidude [ May 1st, '12, 08:29 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Cheap(er) pressure pipe |
If you guys do a bit of research in this forum you'll find there's links/details for cheaper sources of pressure pipe, fittings, etc, at least for WA, prolly elsewhere as well ! I sourced mine for half the price that I would have paid at B's. The name escapes me now( it's been 2.5 years) but I know the info is in here. |
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| Author: | green troll [ May 1st, '12, 08:30 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Cheap(er) pressure pipe |
While we are having a rant (i know wrong thread) If I go to M10 I instantly get trade discount because of my work shirt. Or if on w.e's I just ask and its no worries mate. If I go to b's I have ask then get told I need to fill out a aplication. wtf. Give me a break. Sent using Tapatalk |
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| Author: | chillidude [ May 1st, '12, 09:38 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Cheap(er) pressure pipe |
chillidude wrote: If you guys do a bit of research in this forum you'll find there's links/details for cheaper sources of pressure pipe, fittings, etc, at least for WA, prolly elsewhere as well ! I sourced mine for half the price that I would have paid at B's. The name escapes me now( it's been 2.5 years) but I know the info is in here. In fact, I'm feeling so helpful today I dug around myslef and found it; http://www.perthirrigation.com.au/ I've obtained most of my piping and fittings through Deon and I know Joel has used him in the past too - highly recommended. |
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| Author: | DrLuke [ May 1st, '12, 11:11 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Cheap(er) pressure pipe |
Thanks, No good for me. I did find a cheap online seller of fittings, but they wont ship length (makes sense). I just had a look for it, but couldn't find it. Im not as helpful as you today |
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| Author: | DrLuke [ May 1st, '12, 11:16 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Cheap(er) pressure pipe |
Oh hang on...thats the same place Im talking about I thnk, but through a diff website http://www.pipeonline.com.au They have WAY cheaper tank fittings than everywhere else. It is impracticle/impossible to get lengths ship interstate though http://www.pipeonline.com.au/viewStory/Delivery |
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| Author: | rsevs3 [ May 1st, '12, 11:21 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Cheap(er) pressure pipe |
green troll wrote: While we are having a rant (i know wrong thread) If I go to M10 I instantly get trade discount because of my work shirt. Or if on w.e's I just ask and its no worries mate. If I go to b's I have ask then get told I need to fill out a aplication. wtf. Give me a break. Sent using Tapatalk Have you actually filled out the application form? The saving you get is next to nothing! One purchase i made saved less than a dollar over $300 odd purchase. Costs us more to apply than what we saved... |
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| Author: | Madcap [ May 1st, '12, 11:53 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Cheap(er) pressure pipe |
DrLuke wrote: For those who only use pressure pipe (food safe), and cry when they get to the register at Bunnings, I found something cool/frustrating the otherday. In the plumbing section you can get 1m lengths or 3 m lengths of pipe. 40mm is something like $8.50 for 1m of class 9, ~$17-$19 for 3m or class 12.....if you walk your back side over to the timber yard they have 6m lengths of 40mm class 12 for $20! and you can get them cut to 2m lengths for free at the cut shop. Just noticed this myself on the weekend whilst shopping for timber.... big saving over the 3m lengths!! |
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