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Wrap Around Pipe

Something to wrap a muffler type pipe??
Ok I have a 5X8 Cargo type trailer. I haul around my 2 ice cream freezers to fairs and festivals. I need my generator on the trailer so I could power the freezers while on the road back and forth to the shows. The tongue wasnt big enough so we ended up cutting a hole in the bottom of the trailer and coming of the exhaust pipe with another pipe and ran it through that hole so it would vent outside.
Here is the question....
The pipe that runs through the floor is gonna get hot im sure, so I need a suggestion on what I can wrap that pipe with to absorb or hold in that heat. I dont think it would get hot enough to catch the trailer floor on fire but I really dont wanna take any chances.
Any suggestions on a good heat absorber?? The pipe is approx 12 in long with one 90 degree bend.... approx 1in round and the hole in the floor is approx 2.5in
Thanks
Find some 1/2" or so small aluminum tubing and cut enough pieces to go around the exhaust pipe. Hold them in place above and below the hole with stainless hose clamps.
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Madesmart 17-1/4 by 11 by 18-1/4 to 32-Inch Expandable Under sink Shelf Organizer
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Description75700 Features: -Under sink shelf organizer.-Make better use of your under sink storage.-Removable and adjustable grid shelves.-Snap together to accommodate pipes.-Aluminum frame.-Durable plastic shelves... |
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Clearwave Electronic Water Softener System |
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Under Sink Storage Shelf- Large Expandable, Goes Around Drainpipes. For Kitchen or Bathroom |
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Duck Brand 1285244 No-Itch 3-Inch by 25-Feet Pipe Wrap Insulation for Hot or Cold Pipes
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Easy Heat AHB-013 Cold Weather Valve and Pipe Heating Cable, 3-Feet
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Philips Flexible Earhook Headphones SHS3200/28 (Black) (Replaces SHS3200/37)
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Jackson 14756; cntr #179b wraparound bl [PRICE is per EACH]
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DescriptionJackson 14756; cntr #179b wraparound bl [PRICE is per EACH] |
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Winter Weather and Your Water Pipes
If you live in a region that gets freezing weather, your water pipes are at risk of freezing in the winter. What’s the big deal about frozen pipes other than the fact that you can’t flush the toilets, brush your teeth, or take a shower? When water freezes, it expands which can cause the pipes to burst! And burst pipes lead to major water damage and costly repairs.
Because of the risk of significant water damage to your home, it pays to protect your pipes from the dangers of freezing temperatures. Below are some tips to protect your pipes from winter weather:
Insulate all exposed water pipes by wrapping them in pipe insulation. Pay attention to pipes in unheated areas such as the attic, garage, and basement.
Learn how to shut off power, gas, and water at their primary source as well as any local shutoff valves.
When the temperatures drop below freezing, keep your thermostat set to at least 55 degrees, even if you are away from home.
Caulk the entry points of any pipes where they enter the home. In the winter, close ventilation vents in the foundation to minimize cold drafts.
Drain and remove outdoor hoses before winter weather arrives. Shut off any separate valves for outdoor faucets and then drain those pipes by turning on the faucets.
For outdoor hose bibs without separate shutoff valves, insulate the pipes. Shut off the water supply to the outdoor sprinkler systems.
Indoor pipes that are located against interior walls need special care. Wrap these in pipe insulation and open cabinet doors to allow heat to circulate.
During sub-freezing temperatures, allow one faucet to drip cold water. This keeps water slowly circulating throughout the water pipes.
If a water pipe bursts, immediately turn off the main water to the house to minimize flooding.
If a pipe does burst, prompt action on your part is critical. After turning off the main water supply, some water will remain in the pipes and eventually make its way to the burst pipe. To minimize the amount of water that leaks out, start flushing toilets or running water (preferably downstream of the broken pipe) in an attempt to drain the water that’s currently in your home’s water pipes.
Once the water stops flowing, let the mopping up begin. You may have extensive water damage requiring the help of a water damage professional. In addition, structural repairs such as replacing damaged drywall or cabinetry may be required. Extensive water damage may require filing an insurance claim, depending on your coverages and deductible amount.
Contact a water damage company and your insurance agent to start the process right away because time is of the essence. Prompt repairs and completely drying the area ASAP are necessary for minimizing the damage and preventing an unpleasant side effect of burst pipes: mold.
As winter approaches each year, take the time to take care of your pipes. Preventing pipe bursts and water damage is well worth the effort.
By: Mr. Mark Decherd
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Asbestos exists in many buildings in many different forms. When asbestos was initially ruled dangerous and the government initially ordered its removal it was discovered that it probably did more harm than good. This is why the rules were changed, as long as the asbestos isn’t disturbed, it’s better to leave it alone. If you are remodeling a building then you are required to remove it, otherwise leave it alone. Removal stirs up the dust, which is the dangerous form you want to avoid. Asbestos can also exist in many different products from floor tile, duct wrap, pipe insulation, spray on ceilings, roofing paper, certain shingles and others. It was a great insulator and was able to be added to so many products which made it highly usable, it wasn’t for many years that the respiratory dangers were discovered.
#crackheadtweet RT Lmao I jus made a water bottle pipe & smoked my weed cause I didn't wanna go to the store for a wrap