I just know I am going to get bashed for this but I will say it anyway. I don't know if I would want to live in a well pipe building. I have lots of stuff made out of them and have big pile stock piled in the woods for more projsects. While they don't glow in the dark, the scrap yards around here will send you home if you have 2' of pipe on the bottom of a load of scrap. I know they send away microwave ovens too but I don't mind walking by a microwave oven a few times a day don't mean I want to live in one.
Only building I know of made of them is a 3 sided shed a buddy of mine made. He used 4" corners and 2" uprights (studs I guess you could say) every 4', on the open end he set 4" every 20'. He welded 12"X3" plate to one side of the up rights and burnt a hole in each side and put carriage bolts to 2x6s. Same for rafters, he cut U's in the tops of all the corners and uprights, welded 2" all around the top with sadles every 4' for the 2" rafters. Rafters had flat stock welded to them for the 2X4 lathes.
He got the pipe for free and when he got done he said that with the cost of rods, flat stock, and gas with the time next time he would use lumber.
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