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<blockquote data-quote="ohiosteve" data-source="post: 1218363" data-attributes="member: 17303"><p>I think using oilfield pipe for high pressure areas is a great idea. I've been working on plans for my working pens for a few years now. I plan on using 4.5" casing pipe for my posts and 1.5" and 2" tubing for my rails. Possibly some 2 3/8" upset tubing. The last time I used drill stem to build something we used it to cross a 12'x12' pit for a grain leg that fully loaded semi's drive across. If you need something SUPER DUPER heavy you can use drill collar. That is the first several joints of drill stem that needs to be extra heavy at the start of the drilling process. These work really well for push bumpers on semi's and hard-use trailers.</p><p> I like the idea of building a perimeter fence out of oilfield pipe but I don't think it is economically feasible right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohiosteve, post: 1218363, member: 17303"] I think using oilfield pipe for high pressure areas is a great idea. I've been working on plans for my working pens for a few years now. I plan on using 4.5" casing pipe for my posts and 1.5" and 2" tubing for my rails. Possibly some 2 3/8" upset tubing. The last time I used drill stem to build something we used it to cross a 12'x12' pit for a grain leg that fully loaded semi's drive across. If you need something SUPER DUPER heavy you can use drill collar. That is the first several joints of drill stem that needs to be extra heavy at the start of the drilling process. These work really well for push bumpers on semi's and hard-use trailers. I like the idea of building a perimeter fence out of oilfield pipe but I don't think it is economically feasible right now. [/QUOTE]
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