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Re: PVC Pipe
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- Subject: Re: PVC Pipe
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- Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 15:31:00 -0700
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Original poster: "Daniel McCauley" <dhmccauley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I don't think you have to worry about drying and sealing your PVC pipe. To
be honest, i think its a waste of time.
I've built plenty of coils in the past years without doing this and i've
never had a problem.
I wouldn't waste your time on that.
Dan
> All,
> Thanks a lot for all the info on PVC pipe. They weren't kidding when they
> said everyone on here is nice and helpful! From what you've told me and
> from what I've seen other people using on their very successful TC's, I
> think I will just go ahead and dry and seal white schedule 40 PVC inside
> and out and use it. It certainly is cheap and easy to find.
> Paul Brodie
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