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Pipe Sizing Tool

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Dymalica

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May 4, 2007
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Is there any pipe sizing tool for the field. Where you could just attach it to the pipe and it would tell you the size of pipe and schedule? All I could find is , but the website looks amateur and I am not sure I want to send money without a valid website. Sometimes it is hard to tell the difference between a 3 and 2-1/2" pipe. Or how do you measure pipe sizes? Please, share your wisdom.
 
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A cool trick is to take a string and measure the cirfumference and then get the diameter from that (circumferene=PI*Diameter). This is really useful with really big pipe like 30" and up where trying to measure the diameter directly is hard. I am assuming you don't have an open end on the pipe of course. Wall thickness on a closed pipe is not so easy, there are thickness gages out there that measure the pipe wall thickness form the outside of the pipe (they are not Cheap).
 
I usually try to find a flange... all flanges have the size and rating etched on the side.
When flanges are not available then a piece of string (or wire) as GSTeng said works just fine

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