A rubber boot with hose clamps is the best, as there is no way to glue them thet will rilly hold. you will need to know each pipe size and your local hardware store will carry them. * There is a glue available that will bond the two different plastics very well. It has been used in the field for 15 years at least. I dont know of any failures, as long as proper assembly instructions are observed. . . clean pipe, right temperature, use cleaner on BOTH the ABS and the PVC, place glue on both surfaces to be joined, insert-slight twist-hold. Any decent hardware or big-box carries it. Just ask for "ABS to PVC glue".
If you are looking for PVC piping try finding PVC Piping at several home improvement stores. Lowes Department Store is one such store that stocks PVC.
When designing office furniture, consider using PVC piping. There are many benefits to PVC that many may overlook. First, contrary to popular belief, PVC piping is very durable. It can withstand hundreds of pounds without stress. PVC piping is easy to clean and has little to no maintenance needs.
It's best to cut out the bad area and replace with new pvc, then glue back together.
Basement, if any, will oft times have PVC piping used for drain lines in it, if codes allow PVC piping.
The only difference between gray and white PVC piping is in the color. They're both PVC.
There are many online shops that sell PVC piping. Amazon.com is one of online shop that sell PVC piping with any kind of models. You can visit www.amazon.com.
No PVC is acceptable, you can join the new PVC piping into the existing Cast Iron.
Simple. Rip out the old and relay with PVC using good quality piping. Where you need to join to old fittings and new there are joints that marry the two.
Utility pipes made out of Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) a plastic.
No!!!! Use either a compression fitting, or what they call a Sharkbite, these things are incredible and will attach PVC, PEX, or copper using the same fitting.
it is used to make piping and such
Yes, but PVC creates problems