Roof rack ideas...
bdunnam
Jeeper
This might be a difference in sytax, or how people say different things.
*What's the difference between Tube and Pipe?
The general term for pipe was that it was primarily used for carrying gas or liquid. It was not intended for structural use because the dimensions used in describing pipe was not dimensionally accurate. Measurement was referred to its inside diameter and wall thickness. The inside diameter was a true dimension, but over the years had become "nominal" (in name only) so that when pipe size was referred to, it was an approximate inside diameter measurement with the thickness described by the term "schedule".*
(this was "borrowed" from the following link: Pipe VS Tube Tech It's just easier to let Google do the thinking these days...
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There is a difference and for something that might lend toward your protection some day, I would buy the real stuff that is made for strength and rigidity. (You can get by with smaller tube with greater strength and less weight as well, this was the first concern raised!)![]()
Ha well I can't argue with that. But I know there is a difference, for me it jut hard to call it what it is because where I buy it from, it's sold as "pipe" but by the obvious weld seam in it, I'm pretty sure tapping it to use as poop pipe would pose quite a problem. I guess you could call it tubing, because its made just like square and rectangle tubing, and maybe being in rural ms has something to do with why it's sold in schedules, I'm not really sure on that. But I think it should do me fine, as I live in fairly flat land, so no rock crawling or anything of that nature, and the most weight it will hold would be 300lbs tops.