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Default Unsticking Two Electrical Conduits?

"W. Watson" wrote in message
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Is there some way to to separate two PVC condcuits that are glued together?
One is stuck vertically into the ground, and the coupler is about 8" above
ground. Heating didn't quite work. The upper conduit is about 3" long. The
diameters of the conduits are 1.5".

Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)
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Yes, Watson, there *IS* a way to separate those conduits. Run, don't walk, to
your nearest hardware store and buy the cheapest hacksaw they haven and return
forthwith to the conduit location. Proceed to saw the conduit through with the
hacksaw, being *VERY* careful not to disturb the contents of the conduit,
particularly if they are energized.
Seriously... PVC conduit is glued with a solvent glue, which means that the
original two pieces of conduit are now effectively and hopelessly welded
together. The usual means of separating the conduit is by sawing it apart.
If you want to mate them back together after you've worked your magic on the
contents, just make sure that you get a coupler of the same size and material
while you're at the hardware store. And a length of conduit to reconnect the
ends. And a small can of PVC cement. Solvent cleaner is highly recommended,
but not absolutely necessary if the conduit surfaces are clean.

Cheers!!!
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