Technique for dry fitting PVC pipe?
On Aug 4, 1:58*pm, wrote:
In previous projects I really haven't had the need to dry assemble a
bunch of fittings to get the alignment right and make sure it would
all work before gluing. * In the case of some recent work with 2" PVC
I had pipes making a tight 180 turn and together with a 3 way valve,
it all has to align just right with the existing piping in a short
distance with no wiggle room.
So, I put the pipes and fittings together dry first, to make sure they
aligned OK. * But there were two problems:
1 - It was very hard to get the dry pipe to bottom in the sockets of
the fittings
2 - It was even harder to then pull them apart.
I tried using some dish washing soap, but it didn't help much. * Which
got me to wondering if there are any tricks the pros use?
I have the same trouble. I do a little at a time rather than trying
to dry fit an entire line. Sometimes I make some marks on nearby
things as to where turns and valves and such have to end up.
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