The T, OK. Now about the glue you used to join PVC and ABS... Um what did you usejmccalip wrote:Alright, I stopped by the local plumbing supply...
Do ya'll DWV freaks approve of this tee???![]()
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The T, OK. Now about the glue you used to join PVC and ABS... Um what did you usejmccalip wrote:Alright, I stopped by the local plumbing supply...
Do ya'll DWV freaks approve of this tee???![]()
Huh, I don't have any ABS? But I would say just use the multi purpose glue.Technician1002 wrote:The T, OK. Now about the glue you used to join PVC and ABS... Um what did you usejmccalip wrote:Alright, I stopped by the local plumbing supply...
Do ya'll DWV freaks approve of this tee???![]()
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jmccalip wrote:Huh, I don't have any ABS? But I would say just use the multi purpose glue.Technician1002 wrote:The T, OK. Now about the glue you used to join PVC and ABS... Um what did you usejmccalip wrote:Alright, I stopped by the local plumbing supply...
Do ya'll DWV freaks approve of this tee???![]()
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It's SCH 80 PVC, use PVC primer and glue. No need for ABS anything.Technician1002 wrote:jmccalip wrote:Huh, I don't have any ABS? But I would say just use the multi purpose glue.Technician1002 wrote:
The T, OK. Now about the glue you used to join PVC and ABS... Um what did you use![]()
Brownie points for the right answer.I assumed the black part was ABS.. It's marked PVC in the photo.. my bad. Use primer and ABS cement.

Awesome Great answer.. Brownie points...It's SCH 80 PVC, use PVC primer and glue. No need for ABS anything.
The pipe is sch 40 PW at 220 psi. It can also be used in DWV applications.jmccalip wrote:Ok, I'm going to glue the cannon today, and have it ready to fire tomorrow. I plan on making a 6ft chamber, and a 6ft barrel.
One last question. The 4" PVC pipe says SCHEDULE 40 NSF-PW 220PSI DWV. It's pretty thick stuff and cost $18.99. But is it DWV or schedule 40?
Here is a picture of the pipe text:
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Basically as saidmark.f wrote:Actually, you can find both ratings on a piece of pipe. Like dewey said, it can be dual rating. The NSF ratings are SANITARY ratings, meaning it is based on how fit each piece of pipe is for delivery of materials for human consumption. PW stands for potable water, which is basically drinking water. DWV stands for drain, waste, and vent, which means it's for handling drain-off, sewer, and vent applications. You can use PW pipe in DWV applications, although most of the time larger diameters of cell or solid-core DWV pipe are cheaper, so there'd be no reason to.
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