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Timo September 6th 04 01:55 PM

tips and tricks for building a frame using PVC?
 
I'm trying to build a bike rack from SCH40 PVC 1" tubes and would appreciate
learning any tips and tricks on how to work with this material. I've
mastered how to make a clean cut with the tube cutting tool but am having a
very difficult time putting the frame together. I've started to do a "dry
run" without glue and am discovering that the tube pieces often don't go
into the t-connectors or elbows as far as they need to go in order to square
the frame; it's also very difficult to get some of the shortest pieces of
tube ( 1.75") out of the connectors after they've been inserted during the
dry run. What are the best techniques for assembling a frame made from PVC?
Is there some sort of lubricant that is compatible with the PVC cement?
Should I be sandpapering the tube-ends? Heating the connectors and elbows
with a hair dryer to make them expand? Suggestions appreciated!
Thanks
Timo



DanG September 6th 04 03:39 PM

On the off chance that this is not a troll. . . .


You will not be able to dry fit the assembly. The solvent glue
acts as the lubricant, the pieces will go together quite easily.
Read the directions. Prime/glue/1/4 twist/ hold - done.

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"Timo" wrote in message
...
I'm trying to build a bike rack from SCH40 PVC 1" tubes and
would appreciate
learning any tips and tricks on how to work with this material.
I've
mastered how to make a clean cut with the tube cutting tool but
am having a
very difficult time putting the frame together. I've started to
do a "dry
run" without glue and am discovering that the tube pieces often
don't go
into the t-connectors or elbows as far as they need to go in
order to square
the frame; it's also very difficult to get some of the shortest
pieces of
tube ( 1.75") out of the connectors after they've been inserted
during the
dry run. What are the best techniques for assembling a frame
made from PVC?
Is there some sort of lubricant that is compatible with the PVC
cement?
Should I be sandpapering the tube-ends? Heating the connectors
and elbows
with a hair dryer to make them expand? Suggestions appreciated!
Thanks
Timo





Greg O September 6th 04 03:42 PM

Dry fitting lasrge PVC is near impossible. Final assembly with cleaner and
solvent the pieces will slip right togather.
Greg

"Timo" wrote in message
...
I'm trying to build a bike rack from SCH40 PVC 1" tubes and would

appreciate
learning any tips and tricks on how to work with this material. I've
mastered how to make a clean cut with the tube cutting tool but am having

a
very difficult time putting the frame together. I've started to do a "dry
run" without glue and am discovering that the tube pieces often don't go
into the t-connectors or elbows as far as they need to go in order to

square
the frame; it's also very difficult to get some of the shortest pieces of
tube ( 1.75") out of the connectors after they've been inserted during the
dry run. What are the best techniques for assembling a frame made from

PVC?
Is there some sort of lubricant that is compatible with the PVC cement?
Should I be sandpapering the tube-ends? Heating the connectors and elbows
with a hair dryer to make them expand? Suggestions appreciated!
Thanks
Timo





Greg September 6th 04 04:04 PM

You can use silicone spray if you want them to come apart but be sure to get it
all off before you start the glue process. Use the primer.
I wouldn't use that can of primer later for plumbing since I am not sure what
silicone does to it. In your application you don't care if they would leak,
just that they stay together.

Greg September 6th 04 04:17 PM

These guys have some handy stuff
http://www.littlegreenhouse.com/accessory/pvc.shtml

SQLit September 6th 04 04:18 PM


"Timo" wrote in message
...
I'm trying to build a bike rack from SCH40 PVC 1" tubes and would

appreciate
learning any tips and tricks on how to work with this material. I've
mastered how to make a clean cut with the tube cutting tool but am having

a
very difficult time putting the frame together. I've started to do a "dry
run" without glue and am discovering that the tube pieces often don't go
into the t-connectors or elbows as far as they need to go in order to

square
the frame; it's also very difficult to get some of the shortest pieces of
tube ( 1.75") out of the connectors after they've been inserted during the
dry run. What are the best techniques for assembling a frame made from

PVC?
Is there some sort of lubricant that is compatible with the PVC cement?
Should I be sandpapering the tube-ends? Heating the connectors and elbows
with a hair dryer to make them expand? Suggestions appreciated!
Thanks
Timo


Depending on where you live the sun will bake the plastic making it unusable
as intended in a few years. Painting it will prolong the problem. Plastic is
not an good material for use exposed to the sun. Besides the rack will
probably weight less than the bike.


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