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Thread: pipe joining cement - removable?
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9th January 2008, 03:15 PM #1
pipe joining cement - removable?
Hi all,
I have a few 50mm plastic waste pipes that i need to make a few adjustments to for my new bathroom. All the joints including the toilet waste are joined using the 'pipe cement' sealer, is there a way of removing this stuff other than cutting the joins out ?
Cheers,
Jim
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9th January 2008, 03:22 PM #2
I certainly am no expert here, only having done this a few times, but from what I have read, the joint generally is just as strong as the tube.
Therefore, yes, have to cut.
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9th January 2008, 03:33 PM #3
I've tried a heat gun before, and it lossens the glue....but there's also a real good chance of warping the pipe......may be better to cut and re-glue.
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9th January 2008, 03:34 PM #4
The solvent literally welds the plastic togetherTom
"It's good enough" is low aim
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9th January 2008, 03:36 PM #5
Wow , 3 replies in less than 10 mins - and you all agree! Cheers guys , looks like i'm gonna be cutting pipes tonight!
Thanks,
jim
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9th January 2008, 03:42 PM #6
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9th January 2008, 03:57 PM #7
Depends if you want to save the Pipe,
or the Fitting.
But yes,
generally they are WELDED!Navvi
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9th January 2008, 07:40 PM #8
I've seen my mate un-glue by setting them on fire. It's been awhile but I think he poured some white spirit over and in the fitting and lit it up. I guess it's the same principle of the heatgun trick.
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9th January 2008, 07:57 PM #9
Cut out what you need to and use sockets to join back on to the existing pipe. They're about $1.50 each, worth it I reckon.
Plumbers were around long before Jesus was a carpenter
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10th January 2008, 10:04 AM #10
If your wantin top save the fiiting you can cut the pipe just before the fitting, smear some glue around the inside of the pipe in the socket and light it ( an oxy set spark lighter works well nd keeps fingers away) after a while the inner bit ( the old pipe ) is soft enough to be levered out with an old screw driver. Probably much easier to do than explain.
I should note the fitting needs to be facing in a direction to have the flame coming out not into the fitting.
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10th January 2008, 05:50 PM #11
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12th January 2008, 05:11 PM #12
I asked the question not because i wanted to keep the fitting but to not have to cut into pipe that was just the right height. Anyway , i cut the pipe and i managed to get away with it.
Thanks for the replies...
jim
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