sleving dwv pvc in steal?

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if i sleeving dwv pvc in steal will it be strong enough to handle 500 psi?
i have a 3/4 in pvc pipe and a stainless steel wich fit in like just a little tight would it blow or is it fine

ill only use it to max 300 and the ss pipe has a cap welded on air tight

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Why don't you use plain metal pipe?
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I agree, what's the point?

The only reason you'd want to do that is for a barrel...
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Wed Jul 01, 2009 4:32 am

im not using the steal coz its not seamless and would cut in to my o rings
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Wed Jul 01, 2009 4:49 am

Good thinking. If you were very determined you could bore/sand out the seam.

Make sure there is NO room for the pipe to expand, or you will have:

A) Loose fit
B) Failure
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the pvc is tight like i have to hit it in with my hand or smack it against a table so it should be fine

thanks ill post it soon
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Wed Jul 01, 2009 5:10 am

you can just use copper pipe or aluminium pipe (but alu is difficult to find)
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-_- wrote:the pvc is tight like i have to hit it in with my hand or smack it against a table so it should be fine

thanks ill post it soon
That sounds good, but in order to be sure I'd epoxy it over the whole surface as well. Your tight fit may still be too loose.
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Wed Jul 01, 2009 5:34 am

Yep. Fill up any gap inbetween the PVC and the seam, because if it is big enough to affect o rings, then there's a fair chance there's enough space for the PVC to expand.
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Wed Jul 01, 2009 5:37 am

its real tight i cant pull it out and i put epoxy on like 40% of the ss pipe
i dont where to get lots of epoxy in aus all i can get is like the to two 100ml syringe of epoxy its made by selleys its called araldte and that stuffs like 10 BUCKS for 200ml
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Have a look at a boat or fiberglass store for marine epoxy resin or similar.
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Wed Jul 01, 2009 5:48 am

No need for that ino .. I got mine at my local ace hardware store... They pack a ALOT of glues there... basically any glue you'd ever need as well as some spray paint (the one for plastics) I forgot the name.... Only thing I dont liike about it is that they dont stock too many types of pvc pipe :cry:

EDIT that: I just read he lived in Australia... there goes 1 minute of typing... BAH..

On topic.. if epoxy is to epensive you can try epoxy putty it or jb weld.. im not sure if they sell jb weld in australia but it hardens more than epoxy and it is rated to 3.6k PSI!! If you absolutely cant get any.... im not sure... hotglue? :roll: I wouldnt recommend it though.... better to be safe than sorry especialy if your dealing with 300 psi pressures :roll:

Anyway good luck :D

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i can get marine epoxy for free like a 1l can but i thorght it was useless for this stuff that cool ill get some my mates dad makes boats and he has tons of it
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Even the great JSR uses marine epoxy, and he is god of epoxy.
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Wed Jul 01, 2009 5:57 am

It's not useless at all its great for casting if your gonna use it read up on JSR's thread on casting epoxy :lol: . If im not mistaken I think its rated so 1600 PSI so that'll do :D

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