OT: PVC chemical?
I'm trying to find a chemical that will fuse the PVC of the fitting to the PVC pipe to seal it. I've tried epoxy but it just peels off when the water pressure from the leak gets underneath it.
Any ideas?
Available at Home Depot for $7.87 (online). There are several brands.
Medium-bodied blue colored cement for PVC pipe and fittings. Up to 6 in. diameter. No primer is needed on non-pressure DWV where local codes permit. Recommended for all grades and types of PVC pipe and fittings, potable water and DWV. Very fast-setting cement formulated for wet conditions and/or quick pressurization and fast installation. Recommended application temperature 40 degree F to 100 deg. F. Meets ASTM D-2564.
[Modified by Robert N, 1:32 PM 10/2/2003]
couplers are super cheap, and also pipe...and it's a rare system you can't fix with minimal problems....
total price I see is about 20 bux MAX.....assuming no communications breakdown....
OH...the solvent for PVC type compounds...including car interior vinyl is....
MEK....Methyl Ethel Keytone....
available in most paint departments....ten bux/quart....
GENE
Me experience with PVC and irrigation lines is pretty deep. I've never seen a "patch" that was worth a damn. If it's easy to get to, you can get one of those repair kits that slides over the pipe, but it sounds like you're dealing with a leak at a fitting, up under something where "God and his angels can't see". (Thanks, Gene! :lolg: ]
My experience with cracked or split PVC fittings is that they just get worse. If you can get to it well enough to get it clean enough to gob a bunch of epoxy all the way around the fitting, then you can get to it well enough to cut it out and replace it properly. No fun. No fun a damtall. Sounds like you need 7 tools: a shovel and a six-pack! My condolences... been there, done that, more than once.
Might consider using black vinyl tubing (semi-flexible stuff) to manage the weird angles or whatever, as a replacement for the cut out section, if that's at all possible. Use stainless clamps, bury it up and forget about it. Good luck! :seeya
So I was hoping to find something that would fuse or melt to PVC to close the gap that is leaking.
Since it's on the upstream side of the valve, it leaks all the time.
[Modified by flynhi, 4:48 PM 10/2/2003]
MEK is the solvent, and can help you in cleaning, and rejoining...and will act as a glue in desperation...but nothing is a effective as the glue itself...you may want to try that purple primer also..but MEK is the primary component...
GENE
Worth a shot?
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