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Steve Roxberg
02-04-2005, 5:26 PM
What are people paying for long radius 90 for the 6" sewer and drain pipe?

What is an average price for the pipe 6" in ten foot sections?

Lewis Mills
02-04-2005, 5:54 PM
Steve,
I pay about US$10 for a ten-foot length of 6" 2729 from a local plumbing supplier. I can't get long radius 90s locally; McMaster Carr has them for US$14.45 each (item number 9102K116). If the link below works, it will take you to the McMaster Carr catalog page with the fittings.
http://www.mcmaster.com/ctlg/DisplCtlgPage.asp?ReqTyp=CATALOG&CtlgPgNbr=48&CtlgEdition=111&fam=plasticppf&ppe=2&ppr=1&psm=4&psl=3&&sesnextrep=500448822565957&ScreenWidth=1024&McMMainWidth=812
HTH,
Lewis

Michael Perata
02-04-2005, 7:38 PM
Steve

Out here in sunny San Jose I just paid $11.25 for a single piece of 6" X 10' pipe.

Jack Diemer
02-04-2005, 7:41 PM
I remember seeing a Sewer and Drain Pipe place over on Kansas City Rd in Olathe. Scott probably knows where it is.

JayStPeter
02-04-2005, 10:20 PM
I think Lowes sells the 10' sections for just under $11. To me, large radius 90s = 2 45s and a foot long section of pipe. Each 45 is around $6.

Jay

Randy Moore
02-05-2005, 8:07 AM
Steve,



I live out here in Olathe. There is a pipe supplier, in Olathe, on Kansas Ave south of the court house. I believe it is about 1 block north of Dennis Street. Also there is a place called "Pyramid Pipe" in Grandview.

Hope that helps.

Randy

Tim Morton
02-05-2005, 12:26 PM
I did not see 6" S&D at my HD, I just bought some 4" S&D that was $5 for a 10' piece and they did not have long90's...so I bought 2 45's that were $2 ea and i will throw a short pc of straight pipe in between.

Jeff Sudmeier
02-05-2005, 4:52 PM
I have never been able to find 6" PVC for decent prices at HD either. Checkout the dedicated supply houses. The best would be to talk to a plumber who can get you their prices...

Ken Garlock
02-06-2005, 12:31 PM
Steve, I get my 6" S&D from Locke Supply for right around $10 per 10" section, part # R110. They have some stores in Kansas. Check the Locke Supply Locations (http://www.lockesupply.com/loc_ks.htm)

I don't glue the sections together in case I need to change the layout. I use the "PL" brand Urethane caulking after the sections are in place, in about a week, that pipe isn't going anywhere. If I need to take the joint apart, just cut the caulk and disassemble.

Good Luck,