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dean June 7th 07 03:43 AM

Plumbing question
 
If I have a PVC pipe, and I want to put a T into it in the middle, how
do I do that, if neither end can move back or forth? I've done plenty
of copper, which bends enough usually, but this PVC sometimes won't
budge.

Thanks!


Dean


[email protected] June 7th 07 04:50 AM

Plumbing question
 
On Jun 6, 10:43 pm, dean wrote:
If I have a PVC pipe, and I want to put a T into it in the middle, how
do I do that, if neither end can move back or forth? I've done plenty
of copper, which bends enough usually, but this PVC sometimes won't
budge.

Thanks!

Dean


You will need to add a union in addition to the tee. Lowes and home
depot should have a pvc union or one of those compression type
couplings for pvc pipe that will also work.


dean June 7th 07 04:57 AM

Plumbing question
 
On Jun 6, 11:50 pm, wrote:
On Jun 6, 10:43 pm, dean wrote:

If I have a PVC pipe, and I want to put a T into it in the middle, how
do I do that, if neither end can move back or forth? I've done plenty
of copper, which bends enough usually, but this PVC sometimes won't
budge.


Thanks!


Dean


You will need to add a union in addition to the tee. Lowes and home
depot should have a pvc union or one of those compression type
couplings for pvc pipe that will also work.


Can you tell me what the union you mean looks like? I can't see how
anything would work other than a flexible coupling.


Big_Jake June 7th 07 05:04 AM

Plumbing question
 
On Jun 6, 10:50 pm, wrote:
On Jun 6, 10:43 pm, dean wrote:

If I have a PVC pipe, and I want to put a T into it in the middle, how
do I do that, if neither end can move back or forth? I've done plenty
of copper, which bends enough usually, but this PVC sometimes won't
budge.


Thanks!


Dean


You will need to add a union in addition to the tee. Lowes and home
depot should have a pvc union or one of those compression type
couplings for pvc pipe that will also work.


Bull! You could use a repair coupling in nearly every instance when
working with PVC.

JK


Joseph Meehan June 7th 07 12:19 PM

Plumbing question
 
dean wrote:
On Jun 6, 11:50 pm, wrote:
On Jun 6, 10:43 pm, dean wrote:

If I have a PVC pipe, and I want to put a T into it in the middle,
how do I do that, if neither end can move back or forth? I've done
plenty of copper, which bends enough usually, but this PVC
sometimes won't budge.


Thanks!


Dean


You will need to add a union in addition to the tee. Lowes and home
depot should have a pvc union or one of those compression type
couplings for pvc pipe that will also work.


Can you tell me what the union you mean looks like? I can't see how
anything would work other than a flexible coupling.


http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...upling--Joseph Meehan Dia 's Muire duit


Doug Miller June 7th 07 01:10 PM

Plumbing question
 
In article .com, dean wrote:
If I have a PVC pipe, and I want to put a T into it in the middle, how
do I do that, if neither end can move back or forth? I've done plenty
of copper, which bends enough usually, but this PVC sometimes won't
budge.


You need an RP coupling. Cut the pipe where you need the tee, and at a second
point a couple feet away. Shorten the section between the cuts by exactly
enough length to make room for the tee. Slip the RP coupling onto one end of
that section -- withOUT glue -- then glue the tee onto the other end. Glue the
other side of the tee in place. Align the two pieces of pipe, make a pencil
mark on one side of the joint at half the length of the RP coupling away from
the joint, slather the area around the joint with glue, and slide the RP
coupling in place up to your pencil mark.

--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.

Stormin Mormon June 7th 07 02:43 PM

Plumbing question
 
Drain pipe, or pressurized water supply?

What's the pipe size? half inch is different than 6 inch drain.

In the cellar, or in a wall?

How far on either side to the next support?

--

Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
..

"dean" wrote in message
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: If I have a PVC pipe, and I want to put a T into it in the
middle, how
: do I do that, if neither end can move back or forth? I've done
plenty
: of copper, which bends enough usually, but this PVC sometimes
won't
: budge.
:
: Thanks!
:
:
: Dean
:



dean June 8th 07 03:51 AM

Plumbing question
 
On Jun 7, 9:43 am, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote:
Drain pipe, or pressurized water supply?

What's the pipe size? half inch is different than 6 inch drain.

In the cellar, or in a wall?

How far on either side to the next support?


Drain pipe.
2-1/2" approx o.d.
Basement ceiling.
Varies - maybe several feet.



Kitep June 8th 07 04:24 AM

Plumbing question
 

If I have a PVC pipe, and I want to put a T into it in the middle, how
do I do that, if neither end can move back or forth? I've done plenty
of copper, which bends enough usually, but this PVC sometimes won't
budge.


I believe they sell rubber couplings that will do the trick. Don't know if
it's code-worthy for whatever you're using it for.




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