Then I need to work with a PVC pipe, but its OD is about 1/32" too wide. What's the best way to decrease its OD other than filing or sanding it down? I'm talking about no more than 4" to 6" long pipe.
Then I need to work with a PVC pipe, but its OD is about 1/32" too wide. What's the best way to decrease its OD other than filing or sanding it down? I'm talking about no more than 4" to 6" long pipe.
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Raypak 350k BTU Natural Gas Heater and solar cover
8 gal Liquidator with bleach
Dolphin robotic cleaner
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WaterMan....Never tried to reduce the diameter of PVC pipe, only expand a little, but PVC will get pretty soft in boiling water. Off the wall but maybe you can figure some way to extrude it through some kind of die when it is soft.
Richard....just what we need in drinking water. Another possible carcinogen. Any idea what these inhibitors are? I'll stick to my well.
Al
The corrosion inhibitors vary but are usually phosphates or silicates and they also adjust pH and the level of carbonates (mostly for buffering). For example, when fluoride is added to drinking water, it is often in the form of fluorosilicates with the silicate portion being a corrosion inhibitor. The amount of these substances is small and does not have evidence of causing cancer. Believe me, the people analyzing water systems are pretty particular about what they put in which is why they use multiple steps of sanitation to minimize chlorine disinfection by-products.
It's also relatively simple to use a decent charcoal-based water filter to eliminate the chlorine or monochloramine as well as other substances from the water. We use one at home, mostly because my wife can't stand the taste of the water otherwise (she's got very sensitive taste). Personally, I don't like the taste of water even if it's distilled (which has no taste), but then I'm weird.
Richard
This is my ticket for Heaven (when all's working..) :
22k Gal gunite IGP
38 SF DE filter, 1 HP Hayward Super Pump
Raypak 350k BTU Natural Gas Heater and solar cover
8 gal Liquidator with bleach
Dolphin robotic cleaner
Taylor k-2006 test kit
Someone mention single maly scotch?
I'm partial to 17yr old Glenlivet. smooooth.
Copper has been used in commercial pools for YEARS, but as mentioned, not common these days.
You may try researching Pasco Ram Bit. A little expensive but can do what you're looking to do.
Sean Assam
Commercial Product Sales Manager - AquaCal AutoPilot Inc. Mobile: 954-325-3859
e-mail: sean@teamhorner.com --- www.autopilot.com - www.aquacal.com
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I ended up using a 1" PVC pipe. After I shaved its OD down a bit with a belt sander, I was able to shove it inside my old return and from then on used standard adapters to build up my eyeball returns.
This is my ticket for Heaven (when all's working..) :
22k Gal gunite IGP
38 SF DE filter, 1 HP Hayward Super Pump
Raypak 350k BTU Natural Gas Heater and solar cover
8 gal Liquidator with bleach
Dolphin robotic cleaner
Taylor k-2006 test kit
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