type of pvc issue
i bought all my supplys at my local osh hardware store and i got all sch 40 pvc and it seems to handle the pressure fine but i painted it and now have no way of telling if it is nfs or whatever thatr pressure rated stuff is how can i tell or should i scrap the whole thing. i do know that it is solid through out and isnt dwv.
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Then it is solid core PVC.mike1010 wrote:its totally solid not a single bubble
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Sand of some paint until you know where the writing is then sand of the paint covering it, the paint will come of way before the writing does.mike1010 wrote:i bought all my supplys at my local osh hardware store and i got all sch 40 pvc and it seems to handle the pressure fine but i painted it and now have no way of telling if it is nfs or whatever thatr pressure rated stuff is how can i tell or should i scrap the whole thing. i do know that it is solid through out and isnt dwv.
well if im sure its solid core and sch 40 then i dont need to sand the paint off right because it is for sure pressure rated right? if worse comes to worse ill just go to the store and check the stock they only sell 2 types of pvc so im bound to be able to find out.
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Sch40 is only a thickness rating not pressure rating, most pipe with sch40 is pressure rated but some isn't you need to look for the nsf-pw rating, it should have a PSI rating and at what tempreture the rating is taken at.
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But if you dont get it all off it could damage the PVC. I'd just go look at the shop.use some mineral turpentine over it quickly it melts paint but wont hurt the pvc too much.
really good quote/phrase here