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In short: Tube is measured by outside diameter, the pipe is measured by inside diameter. There is often confusion as to which size die the customer actually needs - Pipe Size or Tubing Size. Keep in mind that pipe size refers to a nominal - not actual - inside pipe diameter. Schedule refers to the pipe's wall thickness. The actual physical OD is larger than it's nominal OD. The dimensions provided for tubing, on the other hand, refer to the actual outside diameter. In other words, the actual physical OD of a tube is just the same as it's nominal OD. The size of a tube will keep the same OD no matter what the wall thickness is. For example: The actual outside diameter of 1¼" pipe is 1.625? - while 1¼" tube has a true 1.25" outside diameter. Consequently, both the size of tube and pipe is measured by it's OD and the thickness.
Pipes are used to transport something, and tubes to construct something; hence, tubes are defined by the outside diameter and wall thickness (for construction stability), and pipes are measured by inside diameter to allow a calculation for transportation viz., speed, volumes, etc. (OD = ID + 2 × WT)
Fishermen know that theirs is a two-fisted sport- that is you need both hands to fish. Problem is, many of us fish solo and have the boat to pilot as well. Or, if on a fishing charter, need a way to ensure no two lines will become tangled. Enter clamp on fishing rod holders. These tools are ideal for trolling with a downrigger, when flat-lining, or even when you just want to find a few minutes to enjoy a thermos of hot coffee and a sandwich. Wholesale Marine has compiled a great selection of rod holders from brands you know like CE Smith, Lee’s Tackle, Perko Marine, Sea Dog Marine, Taco Marine, and Tigress.
Our clamp on rod holders are available in economical molded polypropylene, affordable epoxy-coated aluminium, and long wearing chromed stainless steel. The holders are sized to accommodate the outer dimensions of most deck rails, too. CE Smith’s Stainless Steel Adjustable Clamp on Rod Holder is a popular choice. Tigress makes a similar model, their 1” Polished SS Adjustable Clamp-On Rod Holder. It mounts either vertically or horizontally for greater flexibility.
If you are looking for a simple solution, try Sea Dog’s Injection Moulded Polypropylene Rail Mount Rod Holder. Its simple design allows for easy adjustments. NOTE: An additional safety line is recommended when using a rail mount holder. If your deck rail is ¾” - 1” Perko’s Chrome Clamp-On Fishing Rod Holder is a sound choice. Its design does not require drilling holes in the rail which makes repositioning much easier.
However, as a new book reveals, it was Randall — now 94 years old — who was the first Allied soldier to enter what was undeniably a living hell. more
On that day — April 15, 1945 — John Randall made history, as he became the first Allied soldier to enter Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in northern Germany. The compound contained more than 50,000 prisoners, nearly all of whom were near to death. Around them lay the corpses of a further 13,000 — proof, if it were needed, of the utter barbarism of the Nazi regime.
Mady Gerrard was, of course, Mady Goldgruber. She had survived the war, and had created a new life for herself as a clothes designer in the U.S. and Britain.
Today, Randall is modest about the fact that he saved so many French lives in a single, courageous action. When interviewed about the episode, all he says is: ‘We had the satisfaction of eliminating the German patrol.’ more