Where can I get large( diamter larger than 3 feet) plastic pipe and how much would it cost?

I need some larger plastic pipe that I can use for a tunnel. I am looking for something that is larger than 3 feet wide becuase I want to use it for a tunnel. Preferably it is not to expensive.

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Apr 25, 2010. 9:25 PMcaarntedd says:
Empty 200 litre (55 US Gallon) drums?

We squeeze through them in full firefighting kit ,including breathing apparatus for training drills sometimes. They may be a bit small for your needs, but maybe there are other sized drums available.
Aug 31, 2012. 5:05 PMguymark says:
Sounds like a fab idea.

And if the OP insists on plastic, they do those in this size too - though would need some sort of strangthening if more than a foot or so of earth was going to plonked on the top I would think.

would be interested to know the type / purpose of the tunnel. Seems interesting.

Amazed you guys can get through one of them though with full kit on - wow.
May 7, 2010. 8:29 PMedknoles says:
Corrugated plastic culvert, N-12 is double wall so it is smooth inside. Very light and strong, easily cut with sawzall, 20' lengths.

http://www.ads-pipe.com/en/product.asp?productID=111
Apr 25, 2010. 3:21 PMsteveastrouk says:
Corrugated Galvanised steel culvert is the stuff you want, available to ridiculous sizes.

Steve
Apr 26, 2010. 12:22 PMjeff-o says:
I was going to suggest the same thing.  There are a few pedestrian tunnels in my area made of corrugated steel like this.  They are, obviously, large enough for a tall person to walk through.

When I was a kid, they used the same type of stuff to run tunnels for kids to crawl through at a local playground.  They've since torn them up due to "safety concerns."  Bah.
Apr 25, 2010. 3:25 PMlemonie says:
Apr 26, 2010. 12:11 AMsteveastrouk says:
and manufactured as a bespoke solution to suit each individual project

...positively screams "can't be cheap"
Apr 26, 2010. 10:43 AMlemonie says:
Yes it does. Still I was a bit surprised to find you could get plastic pipe at those sizes.

L
Apr 25, 2010. 8:39 PMThe Ideanator says:
3 feet? you do know that you're only going to be crawling through that, right?
Apr 25, 2010. 3:23 PMkelseymh says:
You're not going to find it.  For 3' ID or larger, corrugated iron is used for culverts.  If you are making a tunnel, then you'd better have some expertise in below-ground excavation, or you are going to spend a long time trying to breathe dirt.
Apr 25, 2010. 3:20 PMlemonie says:
3 foot is very large for plastic, you'd be better with concrete. Neither are going to be cheap though.
Wood may be better, you might find some for free.
What's this tunnel going to be like?

L

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