How to connect PVC pipes without a connector

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this type of this type of PVC tubing is typically used to evacuate water from beneath the sink in your kitchen or the basement in your bathroom and even the waste from your from your toilet usually they come in sizes of thirty two millimeter outside diameter that's a very small one more popular is 40 millimeter and the guttering on the outside of your house if you if you have PVC is normally eighty millimeter and the one is four for the back of the toilet but generally 100 which is four inches normally two to join these pipes that come in either two three or maybe four meter lengths to join them like that you would have a connector that you would put onto the one side and with the adhesive put the adhesive on the outside of this and the inside of the female part that would go like that and it it works pretty quickly sort of like a menacing you can't even half a minute and you can't turn it around anymore so you've actually got to work pretty quickly put the glue on both sides press it and leave it and it's stuck then you do exactly the same on the other side and then you have a perfect joint but normally what happens especially over a weekend where you have damage to your pipe or you're doing a new installation and you suddenly find that you don't have one of those connectors and and that is very very important and here is one for the hundred meter 100 millimeter pipe works exactly the same way because in half way and other other side of the path girls on the other side also works very very quickly with the with the adhesive but usually over weekend you'll find that you're doing a job maybe your gutter on the outside of the house is broken and leaking water and you need to join it and Saturday afternoon or Sunday and you just haven't wanted to haven't got one of these connectors so I'm going to show you a way how to have to do it with heat but I think that if you were working with for example the sewage pipe and it's in the ground I would advise maybe not to do it because sewage perhaps have methane gas and lay and you'll probably blow your whole toilet up or your house and start a fire so rather don't do that but I'll go outside and put it in the vise and show you how to do it with a hot air gun I have clamped the tube into a vise but if you want to support it on a tabletop we'll get someone to help you hold it in that's fine this is the hot air gun used for paint stripping and I haven't got the power tender takes a minute to heat up make sure you heat it all the way around not too long in one spot I realized the PvP will burn after a while you will notice that it will soften up a little bit just such a very picky with offenders of below once get to that stage with the pipe into the bottom sorry on little heat turn it around a little bit to distribute the heat and eventually you will get bite-size in very unfeeling and in coroneted decent length for your connection the flip of your hot air gun I hope you could hear me there and just let it cool off a little bit you can carry on training it if you want but it will cool down that makes for a very very very snug fit 56 and when it's finally cooled down enough then you can just pull it out and when it's finally cooled down enough which is just about 2 seconds or 2 minutes then you can actually just take it out like that and that will stay like that and when you want to join these and you put adhesive on the exterior of this and the interior of the female part and then you have got the join and save you wait until Monday morning to go back to the hardware shop
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Channel: davekennedy52
Views: 1,497,748
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Keywords: plumbing, Pipe, Repair, Installation, tube, PVC, broken, how to, join, fix, heat, hot air gun, yt:crop=16:9, join PVC, connect PVC, connect, install, bathroom, basin, bath, tap
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Length: 7min 18sec (438 seconds)
Published: Sat Aug 08 2015
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