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On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 01:11:39 GMT, Peggie Hall
wrote: As for whether to use hard PVC....it's only recommended for long straight runs. And it also should be "soft coupled" to anything rigid (toilet, tank, y-valve, macerator pump, thru-hull) with enough hose--about a foot--to cushion it from shock and flex. If you don't, it can crack. So unless you have long straight runs, I suggest you go with the AVS96 hose Keith recommended. Peggie, could you elaborate a bit on the "solely for long strait runs"-part. As you describe it, I suspect only a very few installations are suited for using hard pvc. I installed hard pvc by using a heat gun and some 45 degree bends. I made "the soft connection" on both ends and I used rubber fasteners every 30-40 cm to ensure proper fixation and thus reliability. In my view hard pvc (installed with care off course) is superior cause it's really non-permeable and *stays* non-permeable. Next to that it's a lot cheaper than these top-quality hoses. Regards, Len S/v Present |
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