PVC Glue?

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Pharaoh;2618981; said:
You can find them in all sizes at the hardware store. Look in the electrical section. It is gray PVC for running electrical lines. Then all you need is an o-ring.

come to think of it your correct on that Pharaoh, now that I think about it........why didn't I think of that before? I have used those 1000x(in electrical of course).

thanks for the tip ;)
 
Aww, alright.

I guess I read this too late.

I just cut holes into my tupperware, stuck plastic knives through my PVC so they wouldn't go all the way through the hole, and then stuck the PVC into the tupperware. It's kind of awkward, but then again it's a DIY, so what else is there?
 
Juxtaroberto;2620412; said:
Aww, alright.

I guess I read this too late.

I just cut holes into my tupperware, stuck plastic knives through my PVC so they wouldn't go all the way through the hole, and then stuck the PVC into the tupperware. It's kind of awkward, but then again it's a DIY, so what else is there?
got pix...that has got to be an all time ghetto plumbing connection :ROFL:
 
I throw a third motion to se those pics. LOL
 
chemicall;2619183; said:
come to think of it your correct on that Pharaoh, now that I think about it........why didn't I think of that before? I have used those 1000x(in electrical of course).

thanks for the tip ;)

Also, if you have trouble finding gaskets. You can buy actual bulkhead gaskets for $0.55 or so @ www.jehmco.com
 
For simplicity, I'd use the silicone wet. It's a little more fool proof that way. If the parts ever need to be taken apart, you just use new silicone to put them back together.
 
CHOMPERS;2622380; said:
For simplicity, I'd use the silicone wet. It's a little more fool proof that way. If the parts ever need to be taken apart, you just use new silicone to put them back together.
I find that squeezing it too thin makes for a crappy seal...that's why I let it dry first, then tighten against the silicone...
 
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