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Re: techniques to fasten PVC Pipe to a metal rod?
One way is to get 1/4" or 34" bolts and bolt the pipes. Make sure its really tight though. You could bolt them in a "X" pattern.
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Re: techniques to fasten PVC Pipe to a metal rod?
You can buy PVC adapters to get you to a pipe thread. ID and OD.
Then you can use a threaded rod ro connect with a solid connection. Use PVC cement to put the plastic together. |
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