It had to be said, as it's a genuine and valid question, but I acknowledge that you may have no choice.
As far as installation goes, I can but echo the recommendation to avoid using compression or pushfit - you should stick to solvent welded joints (no pun intended).
another question .....i have now bought all the abs solvent weld pipes& bits and pieces...my question is now about the actual "weld" or "cement" or whatever it is called..i have been sold by my local plumbers merchants something called POLYPIPE ( gap filling cement )...but according to the directions it has to be left on for 10 minutes & not usable for 24hrs...that sound right?...as the other solvent weld fixings i have read about seems to imply that you have to be pretty quick in your application..as it sets very quickly..have i therefore been sold the correct item for the job ? ..or could someone recommend to me a product that is recommennded,,this is all i know need to know to actually start the job... many thanks yet again
"POLYPIPE ( gap filling cement )...have i therefore been sold the correct item for the job ? "
you answered yes...and then to get some solvent cement instead...your answer is confusing...did you misread the paragraph as it seems you are agreeing that i was sold the CORRECT item
but advising me to get solvent cement...that is if i understand it correctly...if possible could you please reccomend a brand name, thanks again
Yes that will do it-in answer to your earlier question-I am sure you can get a slow bend in solvent weld fittings as well as a regular elbow and it might be a bit less bulky than 2 x 45's but still give a smoother curve than the elbow.
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