Yes, you can use a pipe cutter to cut through the metal and then hit it with a hammer and you will get a clean break. If you don't have a pipe cutter you can rent one for only a few dollars at your local lumber yard.
A Lally Lock column is a concrete filled steel column that does not need to have the cap or base plates welded. The top end of the column is fitted with an embedded fastening unit that will accept a 1/2" screw to fasten the cap plate onto the column. The bottom end it just concrete and can be cut with a pipe cutter. Base plates are fastened with concrete screws.
Corrugate Metal Pipe Culvert.
30-inch (inside diameter) RCP has a wall thickness of 2.75 inches. Therefore, the outside diameter of 30-inch RCP is 35.5 inches.
It could be 65" (b wall - 5.5" wall thickness), or 66.5" (c wall - 6.25" wall thickness).
If you have laid a foundation fairly deep and haven't 'dialed b4 you dig" you might have hit a pipe, if not try removing the joins and finding the source of the problem once the concrete has dried
One inche metal pipe is filled with cement contrere and it has many curves. How can i clean that pipe
A concrete mixture of sand, cement, and small gravel is used to make the concrete from which the tubular concrete pipe is made. The pipe is made of concrete.
In ship long metal pipe inserted deeply in ice with filled coal and salt
Plumbers black pipe sealant by Hercules chemical corporation.
James Hartwell has written: 'Findings of petrographic investigations of embedded cylinder prestressed concrete pipe' -- subject(s): Concrete Pipe, Evaluation, Petrofabric analysis, Pipe, Concrete, Tendons (Prestressed concrete), Testing
You're missing one vital detail - what material the pipe is made of ! A pipe made from iron would weigh considerably less than one made of concrete !
Yes, it can come in contact with concrete.
High quality concrete pipes are popularly known as HUME PIPE. (The full form of RCC is reinforced cement concrete)
This is hard to answer with out knowing what type of metal. what the pipe is being used for, the amount of pressure that may be not the pipe.
Yes.
Asbestos was used in many different building materials, including asbestos-concrete pipe (a common brand name was Transite). It is generally not found inside metal pipes- it WAS used as insulation on the outside of pipes.
Most will if it is in the slab. Where it can get tricky is when the pipe in in the yard.