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miamicuse November 1st 08 01:42 AM

Transition 1-1/2" PVC to 3/4" PVC
 
I would like to transition from a 1-1/2" diameter sch 40 PVC pipe to just
3/4" diameter. Is there a reducer for this or do I have to go from 1-1/2"
to 1" and from 1" to 3/4"?

Thanks,

MC



PanHandler[_2_] November 1st 08 02:29 AM

Transition 1-1/2" PVC to 3/4" PVC
 

"MiamiCuse" wrote in message
...
I would like to transition from a 1-1/2" diameter sch 40 PVC pipe to just
3/4" diameter. Is there a reducer for this or do I have to go from 1-1/2"
to 1" and from 1" to 3/4"?


http://www.flexpvc.com/cart/agora.cgi



PanHandler[_2_] November 1st 08 02:37 AM

Correction Transition 1-1/2" PVC to 3/4" PVC
 

"MiamiCuse" wrote in message
...
I would like to transition from a 1-1/2" diameter sch 40 PVC pipe to just
3/4" diameter. Is there a reducer for this or do I have to go from 1-1/2"
to 1" and from 1" to 3/4"?


Correction:
Part # 437-210
at:
http://www.flexpvc.com/cart/agora.cg...ducer-Bushings



Steve Barker DLT November 1st 08 03:09 AM

Transition 1-1/2" PVC to 3/4" PVC
 
there's a reducer for that.

s

"MiamiCuse" wrote in message
...
I would like to transition from a 1-1/2" diameter sch 40 PVC pipe to just
3/4" diameter. Is there a reducer for this or do I have to go from 1-1/2"
to 1" and from 1" to 3/4"?

Thanks,

MC




John Grabowski November 1st 08 11:57 AM

Transition 1-1/2" PVC to 3/4" PVC
 

"MiamiCuse" wrote in message
...
I would like to transition from a 1-1/2" diameter sch 40 PVC pipe to just
3/4" diameter. Is there a reducer for this or do I have to go from 1-1/2"
to 1" and from 1" to 3/4"?

Thanks,

MC



Is this for electrical or plumbing?


Harry K November 1st 08 01:48 PM

Transition 1-1/2" PVC to 3/4" PVC
 
On Oct 31, 8:09*pm, "Steve Barker DLT"
wrote:
there's a reducer for that.

s

"MiamiCuse" wrote in message

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I would like to transition from a 1-1/2" diameter sch 40 PVC pipe to just
3/4" diameter. *Is there a reducer for this or do I have to go from 1-1/2"
to 1" and from 1" to 3/4"?


Thanks,


MC- Hide quoted text -


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But not likely to be found on the shelf at the local hardware store -
not enough call to be worth stocking. May have to order it.

Harry K

HerHusband November 1st 08 04:08 PM

Transition 1-1/2" PVC to 3/4" PVC
 
I would like to transition from a 1-1/2" diameter sch 40 PVC pipe to
just 3/4" diameter. Is there a reducer for this or do I have to go
from 1-1/2" to 1" and from 1" to 3/4"?


I'm pretty sure I've seen a reducing bushing at Lowes that reduced that far
down. The bushing fits in an elbow, coupling, or tee, and then you can
connect the smaller pipe to the bushing. I think I saw one for 1/2" too.

In any case, is there some reason you can't use two reducers in series to
step down to the size you need? It seems easier to me than special ordering
a fitting if you can't find it locally.

Anthony

miamicuse November 2nd 08 12:46 AM

Transition 1-1/2" PVC to 3/4" PVC
 

"John Grabowski" wrote in message
...

"MiamiCuse" wrote in message
...
I would like to transition from a 1-1/2" diameter sch 40 PVC pipe to just
3/4" diameter. Is there a reducer for this or do I have to go from 1-1/2"
to 1" and from 1" to 3/4"?

Thanks,

MC



Is this for electrical or plumbing?


Plumbing - sprinkler line.



miamicuse November 2nd 08 12:48 AM

Transition 1-1/2" PVC to 3/4" PVC
 

"HerHusband" wrote in message
...
I would like to transition from a 1-1/2" diameter sch 40 PVC pipe to
just 3/4" diameter. Is there a reducer for this or do I have to go
from 1-1/2" to 1" and from 1" to 3/4"?


I'm pretty sure I've seen a reducing bushing at Lowes that reduced that
far
down. The bushing fits in an elbow, coupling, or tee, and then you can
connect the smaller pipe to the bushing. I think I saw one for 1/2" too.

In any case, is there some reason you can't use two reducers in series to
step down to the size you need? It seems easier to me than special
ordering
a fitting if you can't find it locally.

Anthony


I will use two fittings if I have to, is there is one available I will use
that but if it's special order then I will just do the two steps.

Thanks,

MC




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