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Geodesic 6-Way 1/2" Geodesic hub for PVC Domes
Geodesic 6-Way 1/2" Geodesic hub for PVC Domes

Geodesic 6-Way 1/2" Geodesic hub for PVC Domes

Product ID : 37839701
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Galleon Product ID 37839701
UPC / ISBN 818302023395
Shipping Weight 0.7 lbs
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Model 301-6F
Manufacturer Circo Innovations, Inc.
Shipping Dimension 5 x 5 x 1.26 inches
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Geodesic 6-Way 1/2" Geodesic hub for PVC Domes Features

  • 6-way hub for creating a dome

  • 12 degree inward curvature

  • 1 inch sleeve room for inserted pipe

  • Solid ABS center for improved strength

  • Rated for 200 pounds of angular force


About Geodesic 6-Way 1/2" Geodesic Hub For PVC Domes

These predrilled hexagonal 6-arm PVC connectors for ½ inch pipe are injection molded with a 10 degree inward curvature. Each arm has exactly one inch of sleeve room for the inserted pipe, and a bolt hole drilled 1/2" from the end of each arm. You have the option of glue/welding the hubs to the pvc pipe, or fastening them together with nuts and bolts. The latter makes for easy disassembly/reassembly. The center of each hub is solid PVC, which means you can screw into it from the top or bottom, depending on how you want to attach a covering to your dome. When calculating the lengths of pipes, please take into consideration the 1.14 inches from the center of the hub to the beginning of the sleeve-fit portion for each arm. If you use other dome calculators, most of them don't consider using hubs, but measure from vertex to vertex (centerpoint to centerpoint), so be sure to subtract 2.28 inches (2 X 1.14") from the lengths of those calculations so that your pipes aren't too long. If you're totally confused now, think of it this way: the hub itself adds just over an inch to each end of the pipes when they're connected - from the end of the pipe to the center of the hub. Since both ends of the pipes go into hubs, you need to subtract 2.28 inches from the length of each pipe if your calculator is measuring centerpoint to centerpoint for the strut lengths.