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The amount of glue that you use on pipe depends on the number of joints or fittings - not length of pipe. -

One litre is a lot of pipe glue ! -I have done thousands of feet of PVC pipe and fittings this past year, and still have some glue left in my litre can of Weld-On 711.

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