Grey Electrical PVC???

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Hey Guys,

I'm an electrician and have acces to lots of grey PVC. It looks the same and know its not "listed" as being pressure rated. But I think its the same stuff, and very available in my area. Can I use it for a pnuematic? :D :D
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Grey PVC "condiut" is usually not pressure rated. I wouldn't use it.

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Cap it off and hydrostatic test it till it bursts. Repeat as many times as you can, then divide by 3 to give you a max working pressure.
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The answer would have to be no.

Regular PVC is already brittle. I'm guessing "rigid" conduit tubing, (I used it for a dog kennel because it doesn't sag as much as PVC), would be even more brittle. It may work, and then again it may not. I wouldn't take the chance.
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you could use it as a barrel
trying to decide on a new project, probably something small.
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