View Full Version : Brackets to hold PVC off the wall?
d2mini
12/17/2014, 11:14 AM
I know I've seen something before, i think with different lengths, that holds the PVC farther off the wall so you can fit unions or valves on the same line.
Anyone know what I'm talking about?
If you use the typical plastic C-clamp style brackets to hold the PVC to the wall, it holds it right up against the wall with no room for the other stuff.
I've used plastic spacers before, but looking for a cleaner solution if possible.
mcgyvr
12/17/2014, 11:20 AM
Lots of kinds out there....
In a non-aesthetic application one would just do some wood blocking..
I'd google search something like "standoff pipe hanger" or "PVC standoff bracket"
like this
http://www.jobsitesupplyco.com/pd250966/caddy-sob-040-pvc-ppc-40-mm-stand-off-bracket-sob-for-pvc-pipe
I'm not too picky and would just do something like this
http://www.crodog.org/solar2/clamp.JPG
slief
12/17/2014, 11:27 AM
Here you go. This company is not based in the US but they have distribution in the states. You would need to contact them to find out who you can buy through. You can also search PVC Pipe Clip for more options.
http://www.clic-original.com/index.cfm?nav=3,6&SID=2&DID=1
I think this is one of their US dealers.
http://www.munroelectric.com/silvereclipse/index.jsp?path=find&ds=dept&ID=,Steel..Plastic...Flexible.Conduit,PVC.Conduit...Fittings,Fittings,Clips
This is another alternative.
http://www.munroelectric.com/silvereclipse/index.jsp?path=find&ds=dept&ID=,Steel..Plastic...Flexible.Conduit,PVC.Conduit...Fittings,Fittings,Clips
And another.
http://www.frbiz.com/image-pipe-clips
And some more.
http://www.bb-trading.com/clic-clips/
biecacka
12/19/2014, 09:02 AM
I used those Scott(the plastic grey clip ones) I got mine from Savko plastics around the corner from me. I used it to attach my manifold to my stand. I believe the simple clamp ones are available at some lowes or HD stores. They work great
Corey
iced98lx
12/19/2014, 12:37 PM
others have used metal threaded rod and the metal clamps (both available at Lowes) to hold pipe off the wall etc.
slumpysix
12/19/2014, 09:23 PM
others have used metal threaded rod and the metal clamps (both available at Lowes) to hold pipe off the wall etc.
I believe this is what Iced is talking about, called a split ring hanger and they work great. from 1/2" pipe up to 2" I think, add some 3/8" threaded rod with the base
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=9684&pictureid=67484
IUfan
12/21/2014, 10:34 AM
I think I know what your looking for, used them myself. Document it here in my build thread. Post #22 has pics of how I used them, and then again on #44 I link to where you can buy them. Hope that helps.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2250167
slief
12/21/2014, 11:30 AM
I think I know what your looking for, used them myself. Document it here in my build thread. Post #22 has pics of how I used them, and then again on #44 I link to where you can buy them. Hope that helps.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2250167
Nice setup. Those hangers worked out well! I found the link to your source in your thread and figured I would post it here.
http://www.poolweb.com/Shop-On-Line/Pipe-Hangers/Plastic-Pipe-Hanger-1-1-2-Inch-Pipe
IUfan
12/21/2014, 11:45 AM
Thanks! Yeah they work really well, but there not the easiest to install, just a little fair warning to the OP, was quite stressful to install, moving a 1000lb fish tank and trying to line up the pipes and the hangers, lot of work, made worse by just the worry of damaging a seal or any joints in the plumbing.
biecacka
12/21/2014, 01:25 PM
They also are a pain to remove if ever needed!!:lol: I use them for my manifold and had to take one down one time....... No fun. Lol
But they work great
Corey
Vinny Kreyling
12/21/2014, 03:04 PM
To Remove--push the pipe towards the back of the clamp.
d2mini
12/21/2014, 03:55 PM
I think I know what your looking for, used them myself. Document it here in my build thread. Post #22 has pics of how I used them, and then again on #44 I link to where you can buy them. Hope that helps.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2250167
Thanks!
I think these are probably going to be my best bet.
The pool website only has a few in stock but it seems Grainger has basically the same thing.
http://www.grainger.com/product/CADDY-Tube-And-Pipe-Clamp-WP112896
slief
12/21/2014, 04:49 PM
Thanks!
I think these are probably going to be my best bet.
The pool website only has a few in stock but it seems Grainger has basically the same thing.
http://www.grainger.com/product/CADDY-Tube-And-Pipe-Clamp-WP112896
And the ones from Grainer are about 1/8 the cost. You can't beat that. Gotta love Grainger. I'm fortunate to have one a few blocks from my office.
CaliCal
12/22/2014, 02:24 AM
any horror stories for reasons why you guys need clamps? i've been running for about a yr...no problems yet. and 2 tanks are connected to one bigger drain pipe...
Gorgok
12/22/2014, 04:32 AM
If you have a back drilled tank with bulkheads, 90s and a long drop pipe, i would really clamp it. What that is is basically a cheater-bar on the glass, give it a good jank and see what the glass has to say about it. Clamping it basically eliminates that.
d2mini
12/22/2014, 08:21 AM
And the ones from Grainer are about 1/8 the cost. You can't beat that. Gotta love Grainger. I'm fortunate to have one a few blocks from my office.
Yeah, we have the spread around Houston.
Everything is far from me, but I should be able to pick these up on tuesday from the location that's about 12 miles from me... right near my closest lowes. :lol:
any horror stories for reasons why you guys need clamps? i've been running for about a yr...no problems yet. and 2 tanks are connected to one bigger drain pipe...
I just have a few areas where I'd like the pipe to be supported rather than putting pressure on bulkheads, or where i want a clean installation.
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