Question about PVC, Glue
-Step back for a second... what are you doing with gasoline?
In theory, I think solvent-welded PVC would hold up fine in a reasonable amount of time, but that doesn't mean I'd ever try.
In theory, I think solvent-welded PVC would hold up fine in a reasonable amount of time, but that doesn't mean I'd ever try.
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are you asking if gasoline would deteriorate PVC glue, or if glued PVC fittings would handle gasoline combusting?
Don't worry, I'm not burning anything - just making a gas tank for one of my projects (nothing cannon/gun related).
I know most automotive gas tanks are made from HDPE, but I don't have access to any. I would rather make a vessel out of PVC before I have to start welding a vessel together out of steel, which is what it sounds like I am going to have to do.
I know most automotive gas tanks are made from HDPE, but I don't have access to any. I would rather make a vessel out of PVC before I have to start welding a vessel together out of steel, which is what it sounds like I am going to have to do.
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unless you need to make a funny shape, why don't you just use a jerry can.
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A member of spudtech did a test a long time ago, and find that over a 54 hour period, gasoline had no effect on the PVC at low temperatures.
http://www.spudfiles.com/spudtech_archi ... php?t=7896
Some companies also refer to their PVC has having good->acceptable resistance to gasoline, and I would assume glued connections would be similar in their resistance.
Since this is not a pressure application, I would say go for it and see how it works. However, steel tanks bring serious peace of mind.
http://www.spudfiles.com/spudtech_archi ... php?t=7896
Some companies also refer to their PVC has having good->acceptable resistance to gasoline, and I would assume glued connections would be similar in their resistance.
Since this is not a pressure application, I would say go for it and see how it works. However, steel tanks bring serious peace of mind.
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