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akwilliams

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Flexible Duct Storage Containers
« on: Sep 26, 2003, 08:48 »
I am interested in how plants/sites are storing flexible duct.  I have rigid duct (8" x 25' sections) that I would like to store and can't find a big enough, yet light weight container.  I appreciate your ideas.

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Re: Flexible Duct Storage Containers
« Reply #1 on: Sep 26, 2003, 10:51 »
is yer duct crapped up? if not, go to the local storage place in rent a bin, they have small ones that yu  kin put alot of that ductwork in.
iffen they are crapped up, rent a storage trailer.  these are usually pretty cheap, ~$50/mo.
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Re: Flexible Duct Storage Containers
« Reply #2 on: Sep 26, 2003, 06:44 »
how about a garbage can? compress the duct and store in a can.
rigid duct-some type of pipe (pvc)container would work kevlar is kinda expensive for such a simple application.  

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Re: Flexible Duct Storage Containers
« Reply #3 on: Sep 27, 2003, 08:19 »
Yah.....We invented them and made the prototype for Vogtle. Then we had the real thing made by a vendor out of a spun fiberglass-kevlar composit. If you need any, let me know and I will contact the people who made them for us to see if they still have the tool-up available to make more.
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