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<a href="">DONT TAZE ME BRO.. DONT TAZE ME... AHHHH</a>Yea, that's definitely going to get you at least a tazer.




I see it on my 4" sch 80 fittings:( do they compromise the strength in that area?clide wrote:Knit lines are very thin lines formed from multiple flows of plastic joining up again after flowing around the mold. They look like hairline cracks and usually aren't seen unless you are really looking for them.
Take a fitting and look very closely at the side opposite of the nub left from where the PVC was injected and you'll be able to see a faint line. It's probably easier to see on larger fittings.

I don't think the strength is compromised, if it is then it is surely accounted for in the design since any fitting that has two flows converge will have them. The only fittings I can think of that wouldn't have them is caps and plugsfrankrede wrote:I see it on my 4" sch 80 fittings:( do they compromise the strength in that area?

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