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    Posted: 12/31/12 at 6:19pm
Holy crap!! I've looked at four different hardware stores (Lowes and Home Depot along with mom and pop stores), and can not find any schedule 80 3/4" PVC with a bell flange/end. I can find 2 1/2" diameter, and 3/4" without the bell end, and I don't want to attempt threading it either. Where can I get what I want without paying out the eyeballs? Any help?
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Home Depot. Electrical conduit.

Fwiw, sch40 is cheaper and fits better. You'll have to do some searching for sch80 though.
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I've ordered 3/4" sched 80 bell-ended sticks through Grainger.  I think they were ~$10-15 /10ft.  We've made the non-bell end stuff work, too, it just takes a heat gun and something to "bell out" the end, and usually something to jam up in there to help it keep it's shape.
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Srsly? $10-15/10ft

I just bought 4 pieces today at Home Depot for $1.67/ea. Typically the sch80 are $2.50/ea or thereabouts.
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http://m.homedepot.com/p/JM-eagle-3-4-in-x-10-ft-PVC-Conduit-67454/100129197/

Just get the sch40 if they don't carry 80 in your area
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Originally posted by jsully jsully wrote:

Srsly? $10-15/10ft

I just bought 4 pieces today at Home Depot for $1.67/ea. Typically the sch80 are $2.50/ea or thereabouts.

http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/CANTEX-Conduit-4EUC6?Pid=search

We were destroying sch40 with the quickness.  Hard ground on the field and a stack of standard plates welded together meant about 10 throws before kaboom.  If the weight was different it probably would have lasted much longer.
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Originally posted by PaulEvans PaulEvans wrote:

...Hard ground on the field...


That right there is your answer.
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No real need for a flared end, really. I just put a tape wedge on the end of my pipes and I'm good to go. Also, weight plates will kill handles - been there before.
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I've never seen Sched 80 bell end conduit at any of the home improvement stores (Home Depot, Lowe's, Menard's, Ace Hardware, etc).  Plain end, yes.  As for using a tape wedge, I'd make sure to examine it closely each time to make sure it wasn't working its way off the end.  The heat gun and a good cork or tapered piece of dowel would help flare it out (I haven't done so myself since my own hammer work hasn't proven as destructive to sched 40).
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Look in the electrical section of the store 
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I've had good luck with the glue on end caps as well, just give it 24 hours to cure.  Gets you more use out of the 10' sections of conduit.
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I was a landscaper for many years, so I get my sch 80 from landscape supply companies. Here's the link to Ewing Irrigation Supply. They have locations all over the US. If there isn't one located close to you I am sure you can find a similar irrigation supply company if you google it for your area. Good Luck
 
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