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    Default PVC pipe welding.

    wanting to expand my aquaponic system and thinking pvc welding may be cheaper than buying lots of joiners etc esp when reusing pipework. There are a lot on youtube but its all big pipe work, I used to be a welders TA on plastic(?) pipe used for gas mains but that was one big sucker.

    Has anyone used 'successfully a heat gun to expand 20mm - 45mm pipework?
    I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds

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    What sort of plastic was it.

    I've welded PVC, HDPE and PP but there's a much narrower temperature working window with PVC.

    It starts to soften between 85-95º but it starts decomposing at 125-140º and above that it sort of chars.
    It's OK for situations like negatively pressurised systems like fume or dust extraction system but I would not be putting any of this under pressure unless you had a lot of practice.

    As far as using a heat gum and expanding PVC check this out.
    Check this out
    https://www.woodworkforums.com/f200/i.../3#post1996096
    https://www.woodworkforums.com/f200/i.../5#post1999606
    I've also done it on 50 mm pipe so can't see what it would not work on smaller pep.

    I haven't posted it anywhere but I have made some chuck jaws that expand 100 mm PVC to make a joiner this way.

    One thing I know is making bends is not so easy - Are you really sure its worth making 25-45 mm fittings as they are dead cheap.

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