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<blockquote data-quote="BRYANT" data-source="post: 829312" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p>You had better know your "oil field pipe" its not all good, with new structal pipe you know what it is when you buy it. Some oil field pipe ,the cheap junk , I will not even do a job with. A lot of it has liners or parafin [ may not have spelled it right] in it or salt will eat it from the inside. I have seen it look good on the outside that was so thin you could hit it with a chipping hammer and knock a hole through it. I can get some pictures of some that was used on a fence that looked good but now ever few feet it is missing a couple feet of top rail cause it rusted out from the inside. All pipe is not the same trust me this is not my first time down this road</p><p></p><p>Very important less they can see through the less they will try to go through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRYANT, post: 829312, member: 10562"] You had better know your "oil field pipe" its not all good, with new structal pipe you know what it is when you buy it. Some oil field pipe ,the cheap junk , I will not even do a job with. A lot of it has liners or parafin [ may not have spelled it right] in it or salt will eat it from the inside. I have seen it look good on the outside that was so thin you could hit it with a chipping hammer and knock a hole through it. I can get some pictures of some that was used on a fence that looked good but now ever few feet it is missing a couple feet of top rail cause it rusted out from the inside. All pipe is not the same trust me this is not my first time down this road Very important less they can see through the less they will try to go through. [/QUOTE]
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