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![]() I measure my PVC then cut to length, then dry fit more for marking for alignment. As said if you de-burr the pipe, it will bottom out with the glue, as the glue acts as a lube.
I'd be a little hesitant about trying any lubricant for fear of contaminating the joint. |
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![]() Thanks for all the advice. I'm getting ready to glue now. Just wondering...Do I need to apply pvc cement to connecting parts that are going to be inside the fish tank?
Here is what I have so far by dry fitting. The pieces will fit more accurately once I apply the primer and glue. Am I on the right track before I start glueing? I'm still missing a pvc on the far overflow. I'll cut that tomorrow. These parts will be connect with flex hose. |
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![]() Looking good to me
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![]() Cool!! Thanks! I'm excited to start filling it with water. Do I need to apply pvc cement to connecting parts that are going to be inside the fish tank?
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![]() Not really since if it leaks it's just going back in the tank anyhow
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![]() OK. That's what I thought. I was just worried that pressure might force the parts to fall off.
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