Anybody good at math out there?

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This is what Claude said:


For your 250 feet of 1¼" poly pipe coiled wagon-wheel style like in the photo, the numbers come out to roughly:


  • ~57–60" coil diameter (about 5 feet across)
  • ~61–64" square frame (roughly 5 ft × 5 ft)
  • About 11–12 loops

That matches pretty well with what's in the photo — those panels look to be roughly 4×4 to 5×5 feet. You can adjust the sliders for your exact pipe OD or center hole size. The center hole size matters — a larger hub means more loops pushed outward and a bigger overall diameter.
 

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This thread reminds me of how lazy so many are these days. Somehow I doubt that NASA, SpaceX or Blue Origin engineers simply look stuff up using the virtual assistant du jour. What a sad state of affairs.

What happened to learning, being inquisitive, solving your own problems, etc.? I come to this forum to learn, but the brain dead, fake knowledge, Google everything, spoon-fed mentality posts really piss me off. People don't read operator's manuals, don't spend a second to think about the problem, and don't bother to try solving their own problems before asking for an answer.

What a joke!
 
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