[Grammar] on a length of tin drainpipe

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catching myself only at the last moment on a length of tin drainpipe which, mercifully, held.
This is a clause from The Secret History by Donna Tartt. I think that the correct way would be: on the length of a thin drainpipe.
 

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It's correct as it is. Drainpipe is regarded here as uncountable (you could also say drainpiping), and it's made of tin. It's not thin.
 
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