Built this for my volunteer FD. We're going to be using it to launch a throwline over a roof and pull over an anchor rope when dealing with flue fires next season.
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Is that ABS ? what psi do you run in it ?
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always nice to see practical applications
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Yes. Still working it out, but 100 was WAY too much... Would have cleared a six story building with room to spare.
... Home depot was out of pvc.
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Good job, PVC is not rated for gas pressure.
Yes. Still working it out, but 100 was WAY too much... Would have cleared a six story building with room to spare.
... Home depot was out of pvc.
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Good job, PVC is not rated for gas pressure.
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Interesting that DWV which has no actual pressure rating is better at using for pressure applications than PVC which actually has a pressure rating but is not actually rated for gas pressure.
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More important for me is the failure mode. PVC makes sharp shrapnel, most ABS yawns or makes squared off pieces.