That all depends on what kind of pipe, the size of the pipe, the size of the insulation and the purpose of the insulation.
If insulation is important: You will want to use a clip that won't crush the insulation. (On an air conditioning line, for instance, because it will sweat and could cause water damage. Or a pipe that could freeze) FYI: Insulation should not be crushed and don't leave big spaces between pieces.
If this clip will be holding any amount of weight: Than I suggest attaching the clip to the pipe and insulating around the clip.
If it is something like a heating pipe in the basement than insulation is more of a luxury than necessity It shouldn't really matter too much. But the better you insulate the more efficient your heating system will be.
Good luck!
Lucy Worsley uses a slide clip.
Peloton uses a type of clip called a Delta cleat for their cycling shoes.
The best options for a pipe cover for outdoor use are insulated pipe covers made of durable materials such as PVC, fiberglass, or foam. These covers provide protection against weather elements and help prevent freezing or damage to the pipes.
water pipe
Type your answer here..if it is insulated or covered by an insulating material
What is the application as many times such as natural gas it is permissible as gas lines exposed to the elements have to be protected painted / insulated or galvanized piping vanized piping
You can use a regular, household magnet with a paper clip as paper clips are usually made of steel or iron, which are magnetic materials.
First it is Beretta, second, it is a magazine, not a clip. There are several different 9mm models made by Beretta- it will use the magazine made for that model.
plywood mostly
Coated Copper Pipe that is approved for underground only.
There are various names and types - Bug Crimp Connectors Butt connectors Wirenuts Etc. The connectors would typically be insulated unless they were use for grounds.
You can't. There is no fitting to do this. Galvanized has to be threaded.