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Hi, I was wondering where you buy 4" pressure rated PVC. I checked Home Depot, Rona, and other hardware stores, but I can't find 4". 3" is the biggest I've seen. Oh, and I live in Canada.
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http://www.mcmaster.com

its called NSF61 on there.

instead of nsfpw
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I meant not online, sorry...And if online is the only place to get it...then I'll think about it...
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Well I guess your only hope is those commercial suppliers, but I'd think you'd need to buy more then 10 feet there.
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Okay, thanks anyways.
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Hey, sorry for the double post, and sorry for the random question, but how do you guys know a DWV fitting when you look at a picture of seomone's gun?
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the depth of the socket. pressure rated fittings have a deeper socket.

Mrcrowley wrote up an article on it in the wiki somewhere, i'm not sure where
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Okay, thanks...
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Whoa, I always thought that bell reducers were pressure rated...I guess not.
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Nope, though you can get the odd pressure rated one in America. Quite hard to fine.
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Have you checked your phone book for "EMCO Corp." ?

They deal mainly with contractors, but will sell to individuals too.
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Home Depot has NSF-PW 4" pipe i have bought it there before.
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MrCrowley wrote:Nope, though you can get the odd pressure rated one in America. Quite hard to fine.
i found all 3 I use on mine at home depot, it really just depends on weather or not the particular store carries them, obviously the one I go to does, but they are only SCH40 rated to 120psi, but i only use mine for combustion, dont use em for pneumatics, but they also have sch40 abs, as well as 4" everything... GL hope you find your parts :P
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i got heaps from building sites and housing estates, just ask first
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