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Source for plastic tube?

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I need a small piece of 2.5" OD plastic tube, about 5 inches long. Anyone know of a good source?
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Have you tried Home Depots plumbing department?
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I'll go one better, US Plastics
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The right stuff, but I don't need six feet of it. That's the problem I'm running into. I'll keep looking. thanks though!
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So you end up with extra. $17 plus s/h. Heck I've got several diameters of acrylic rod laying around here, always coming in handy.

I've ran across styrene tubing about that diameter but a foot of it cost damned near as much as 6 feet of the acrylic.

But, I will see if I can find the source again. Really need to reorganise these danged bookmarks.
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Find a plumber, or even go into a plumbing supply house. Don't be afraid to ask, they usually have cut-offs left over. 2" ABS drainline should be close enough. If you strike out I can get you some as a last resort. Plumbers usually carry all that stuff home and stick it in the back yard.
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I do plumbing work when I'm not on duty on base. The pipe's not quite the size I need. I finally found the Plastistruct website, and they had some there.
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Hexagonal Rod/Tubing.

Didn't want to start a new thread but I'm looking for Hexagonal rod/tubing that is Plastic, Brass, or Wood. I've checked online for a while but keep coming up with either tiny diameter or custom extrusion shops. I need something about one inch diameter, anywhere from 6 inches upwards in length. Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. TIA.
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Bingo. Thanks.
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