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What is the name of the yellow pipe you get on a coil, where from (cheapest) and where do you get the rubber bands to hold them down from please?
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stuff ive seen is just drainage pipe and tie downs are cut rubber inner tubes
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Sweet, I been trying to find the yellow stuff and only find black.
Innertubes, I assume you mean car innertubes?
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Been looking into this too, the corrugated stuff that some places use is underground cable protector pipe and can be bought in 110mm diameter, 50m coils. Seen it for around 120 a coil and it comes on different colours too (to signify what is running through it if buried and being use for its proper use)
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I dont know about cable protector/conduit but when we've bought it before its been drainage pipe, its pretty tough and has an inner skin, you can buy it perforated or non, you also want UV stable stuff or it will go brittle in a few years if left outside.
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Do you have a link James?
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