Heating and twisting PVC pressure pipe help

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Hey
I did some searching and only found heating and bending pvc pressure pipe. My research on the website only showed bending the pipe and im twisting it.
My question is:
When i made my pneumatic gun i used two 90 degree elbows with some pvc pressure pipe between them. I did the elbows a little skew and was wondering if heating with the heat gun and twisting the pvc pipe streight (only about 5 degrees clockwise) will damage the PVC pipe in any way.
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Marco321 wrote:Hey
I did some searching and only found heating and bending pvc pressure pipe. My research on the website only showed bending the pipe and im twisting it.
My question is:
When i made my pneumatic gun i used two 90 degree elbows with some pvc pressure pipe between them. I did the elbows a little skew and was wondering if heating with the heat gun and twisting the pvc pipe streight (only about 5 degrees clockwise) will damage the PVC pipe in any way.
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I would not feel safe doing this... it could create weak spots which would be prone to failure... especially because it is a 90 degree bend rather than a straight section.
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on a simple combustion i would say it was ok, but still kinda stupid.
on a pneumatic i would say that you should call the hospital and say that you will be coming in in a few hour and that you just wanted to give them a heads up.

I.E.- dont do it, just get the proper fittings.
"physics, gravity, and law enforcement are the only things that prevent me from operating at my full potential" - not sure, but i like the quote

you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
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Im not heating it and benging it 90 degrees, im heating it and stwisting the pipe a little. The pipe is still streight
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its still not smart on a pneumatic.
"physics, gravity, and law enforcement are the only things that prevent me from operating at my full potential" - not sure, but i like the quote

you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
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Oh ok, why not? i didnt heat it enough to melt it, it was still touchable easily, and i only twisted it a little. I also thought pvc was a thermal plastic.
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all im saying is that i personally wouldnt do it. if its the barrel then its fine, but the chamber its not such a good idea simply because if you bend it that means that you are streching the plastic on one side and smushing it together on ther other. i know its not a whole lot, but it will weeken it a little and i just dont think its the best idea in the world thats all.
"physics, gravity, and law enforcement are the only things that prevent me from operating at my full potential" - not sure, but i like the quote

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Im not bending it, im twisting it, so it should not be smushing it on one side and stretching it on the other side, just twisting it anbout 5 degrees. I also just had a google search and there are machines and stuff for bending pvc pipes and they all don't say anything about dangers, unless thats only for pipes not under pressure.
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An easy altearnative would be chopping off the elbows and replacing them with street elbows. Then you can twist and turn them any way you like.
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I have the elbow fittings on it and everything, its just the pipe connecting the 2 elbow fittings which i had to twist so the barrel and the chamber where parallel, i twisted the pipe about 5 degrees across its cylindrical surface
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Go out and try it.
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Iv already done it, i did it because i couldn't see any reason not to. I haven't shot it yet because i thought i should ask you all here. Its a ball valve so i cant do it remotely. But what im asking is does heating pvc damage it? I don't think it does because its a thermal plastic. I also didn't put any bends in it, just a twist. The tube i twisted is about the width of an average mans hand.
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it doesnt matter reforming the pipe WILL weaken it personally i think ur nuts which would you rather do spend $5 and chop off the fittings and try again OR pay thosands of dollars to get all the pvc shcpnel removed form ur body?
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Ok
How do i remove the pipe?
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