if i have two pieces of pressure rated pipe for a chamber and i want to join them if i sleeve the outside with DWV do you think it will be safe?
BTW one of the pipes will be glued to the DWV and the other bolted/screwed to the DWV is that safe?its so i can take of the chamber to make the gun smaller for transporting.
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I would just get a male and female NPT x Spigot fittings, much safer.
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carl the problem is that no plumbing merchant in Auckland(biggest city in New Zealand)stocks 4"(100mm)pressure fittings,the only 100mm fittings they stock are end caps.
ive got two choices:
1:sleeve with DWV
2:sand down 2mm of both pieces of pipe and sleeve with PN18 pipe(260psi)
the 2nd option will take me about 4hours with my palm sander so if i use DWv it will save me alot of time.
and remeber i cant get any fittings that will do the job so those are my only choices.
ive got two choices:
1:sleeve with DWV
2:sand down 2mm of both pieces of pipe and sleeve with PN18 pipe(260psi)
the 2nd option will take me about 4hours with my palm sander so if i use DWv it will save me alot of time.
and remeber i cant get any fittings that will do the job so those are my only choices.
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I still wouldn't sleeve with non-pressure rated pipe... If you do then you will be throwing away the safety margin on your cannon.
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