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dl_buffy
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Topic: At what temp..will PVC shatter?Posted: 2/24/10 at 8:44am |
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Just wondering if I could throw in 20's or if the PVC would be too brittle. Anyone?
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Joel Sim
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Posted: 2/24/10 at 9:07am |
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If you're refering to your hammer handles, you will be fine. The handle will be stiffer & the ground will be harder so pay closer attention to "neck", but you should be good to go. |
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Posted: 2/24/10 at 10:03am |
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DL, Dale and I built a standard 25' tall out of PVC to practice Sheaf and WOB last season. Not fearing the cold I asked to keep it up for the winter. After a good snow fall of 24" in a two day stretch it was still there. However I snowshoed out with my sheaf and fork to find only the first 10' standing straight up in the air and the rest somewhere beneath my feet. So if it be a structure that stays out I would say it would break in the 20's. If you take it out from a warm environment to throw then bring it back inside you may get away with it. Jase |
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dl_buffy
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Posted: 2/26/10 at 5:25am |
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Well I threw hammer last night in 30's...and they had been in trunk of car for days before. No snapped handles, but only threw for around 45 minutes or so. Turns out a nice snow cover really lets you know where your hammer landed. :^) |
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Posted: 2/27/10 at 1:49am |
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Are you using grey or white PVC?
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Posted: 2/27/10 at 9:06am |
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Grey...and my practice set up is the 3/4s (i think). One diameter bigger than what I have been seeing in competition. 'Cause that is the diameter of the hole in the weight plates I use.
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