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by Viper_adt » 24 Jan 2005 2:42
As my subjects says, What is plumbing snake, where do u get it and can u get it in australia. secondly what would u use to grind it down, files? any help would be appreciated.
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by skold » 24 Jan 2005 2:44
Hello,
Plumbing snake is a roll of spring steel ( from 5 to 7mm wide ) and up to 50ft long.
very good stuff to make picks.
what state do you live in, i could reccomend some harwar stores.
files will do it with ease but an angle grinder or bench grinder do it better.
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by Viper_adt » 24 Jan 2005 2:56
If it is in a role how do u get it into a straight shape so it is strong. and also i got not live in the USA i live in australia the country, u know , hey mate, kangaroos, sydney. but thanx for the help.
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by Romstar » 24 Jan 2005 3:01
Now, here is one dense guy. Doesn't even realize that his own country has states.
Look, try several harware stores and ask for flat steel plumbing snake.
Where do you live anyway? Victoria? NSW, C.T., where?
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by skold » 24 Jan 2005 3:01
umm im not in the usa, im in Adelaide..read under my name 
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by skold » 24 Jan 2005 3:05
C.T? i think you mean A.C.T
lol, same difference he have 6 states, 2 territories, and an island
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by Viper_adt » 24 Jan 2005 3:13
ohh my bad i thought u ment in the states, sry had a long first day back at school. i am in queensland. sry again i meant no disrepect.
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by skold » 24 Jan 2005 3:15
already..i still got another week..poor you th e spring steel comes out flat..doesn't bend. try stratco or bunnings for plumbing snake
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by xodishox » 24 Jan 2005 18:32
i start on monday  , i might get some of this plumbing snake
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by Romstar » 24 Jan 2005 18:59
skold wrote:C.T? i think you mean A.C.T
lol, same difference he have 6 states, 2 territories, and an island
Did I forget the "A" again? Sorry about that.
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by Luke » 25 Jan 2005 6:03
"I took the path less travelled by and that made all the difference"
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by _Ethereal_ » 25 Jan 2005 6:11
at least it didn't get in your eyes like it did to me 
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by newbie5000 » 11 Feb 2005 18:02
$1.78 where do you live. In New York they are $1.08 w/tax. These thisgs are great.
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by milligan » 11 Feb 2005 19:16
I just returned from the new dollar store in my area. They sell 12ft of plumbing snake for $0.99, but this snake is soooo much better than the kind I get at Sears. This is thinner, more narrower, and much more springy. I've got enough for another attempt at a DIY pickgun, as well as a jackknife computer generated pick set (or a computer pick set with reinforced handles...).
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by janjenny83 » 22 Sep 2010 10:47
It is use for removing some stuff on the pipes in your bathroom. This is a spring that is made of steel. This is a flexible enough to bend in the pipe junctions.
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