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    Default Heavy wall steel pipe for sun sail

    We rebuilt a deck last summer and we would like to put up a sun sail to provide shade so the deck is usable during the day. Two corners will be mounted to the house, but at the outside corners of the deck I need 2, 3 1/2 or 4 inch heavy wall pipes in concrete to mount the sun sail. I plan on sinking them in the ground 4 feet and having 10 feet exposed. Anyone know where I can score two 14 foot sticks of heavy wall pipe for a good price?

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    The name escapes me, but you could try the metal scrap yard in Commerce City.

    Or an electrical supply store for 3 - 10ft sticks and two couplers of 2, 2 1/2 or 3 inch GRC (galvanized rigid conduit.)
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    Not sure where to find it but used drill stem would probably fit your needs. It’s roughly four inches in diameter and heavy walled and I think can probably be found in 20’ lengths.

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    K & K Surplus, south of 88th on Brighton Rd.

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    Hinton steel if you decide to buy new sticks...
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    Price check a few places...

    Altitude Steel would also be a good place to look.

    DenCol is great if you need custom work/cuts, but their material is expensive if you aren't having them do anything to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buffalobo View Post
    K & K Surplus, south of 88th on Brighton Rd.

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    We have a 12x16' shade sail and the guys at K&K were a pleasure to deal with. Be sure to sleeve the pipes so you can take them out in the off season if you want.

    Get the pipes longer than you think you'll need, Colorado is windy and having 36" sleeves into concrete plus thru-bolted anchors on the house with back plates helps on the breezy days.

    Aesthetically I wanted the pipes to extend up beyond the sail a bit but I ended up having to re-drill and go full height to get as much space above the table as we needed.

    Lastly, don't go exactly vertical with the pipes, they need to be angled slightly out and to the side. A good level, and two extra people when you pour the concrete makes this fairly easy.

    K&K also has the turnbuckles and chain you'll need.
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    Sleeving really helps replace stuff if the wind does break it, or let you break it down quick in anticipation of wind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Sleeving really helps replace stuff if the wind does break it, or let you break it down quick in anticipation of wind.

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