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Unread 09/04/2018, 06:13 PM   #1
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What Primer to Use with PVC/ABS Transition Cement?

What primer/cleaner should I use when joining PVC pipe to ABS fitting? I have the transition cement but not finding info re what primer to use.

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Unread 09/04/2018, 06:18 PM   #2
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If at all you just use clear cleaner with abs...primer should not be used..


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Unread 09/04/2018, 06:19 PM   #3
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If at all you just use clear cleaner with abs...primer should not be used..
Like Mr. Clean?

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Unread 09/04/2018, 06:24 PM   #4
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Well...that or something like oatley clear cleaner specifically intended for abs/pvc


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Unread 09/04/2018, 06:57 PM   #5
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Most plumbers never use primer lol


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Unread 10/25/2018, 08:43 PM   #6
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If at all you just use clear cleaner with abs...primer should not be used..

Question (after the fact, of course......)

If I'm using Oatey transition cement, will it cause problems if I use (clear) primer on the PVC pipe, which dries fairly quickly, before I coat with the transition cement?

More important question: how secure is the ABS/PVC joint? I get the impression that it's not as "deep" of a bond as, say, PVC to PVC using PVC cement, more "surface-level." I'm going back and forth between using slip fitting (PVC pipe to ABS bulkhead) or threaded fitting (with Plasto-Joint Stick used liberally). This is to connect two tanks together in series (a 20 g to hold a pair of ClariSea filters, followed by the rest of the sump), and I worry about moving tanks around and doing anything to compromise the joint between pipe and bulkheads. (I will be using Flex PVC to provide some "cushion" to the assembly.) Unfortunately, I'm limited to schedule 40 ABS bulkheads here, and there's always the risk of over-tightening anything screwed into them and splitting them. On the other hand, I have my reservations about the PVC/ABS slip joint........

Any input on the matter? Thanks much!


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Unread 10/26/2018, 04:42 AM   #7
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Its fine to use primer on the PVC pipe if you want.. Just not the ABS pipe..

I think you are overthinking yourself right into cold feet..
Glue the darn pipe already

The fact that you are using the transition cement puts you ahead of most who likely just use regular PVC cement with bulkheads..


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Unread 10/26/2018, 08:44 AM   #8
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[QUOTE=mcgyvr;25513699]Its fine to use primer on the PVC pipe if you want.. Just not the ABS pipe..

I think you are overthinking yourself right into cold feet..
Glue the darn pipe already QUOTE]

Spoke to Oatey this morning before seeing your reply. They, too, said okay to prime the PVC.

Re overthinking things, this has been the most engineering/trouble-shooting intensive, difficult/challenging build I've ever done (and I've done at least eight or nine over the last 20+ years.....). Starting with the royally F'ed up bracing as received from Coast to Coast that I had to remove and replace, to needing to shim the sh*t out of the stand to get uniform support under the tank, to leaky bulkheads all over the place, to putting my hand through the glass wall of one of the above-referenced 20 g tanks as I was trying to push a 2" pipe into a uniseal (used them many times, never with that much difficulty), I have had many, many moments where, but for the amount of time and $$$$$ invested so far, I would have taken a sledge hammer to the tank and walked away...... Seems like it's constantly two steps forward, one step back. Coming up on three years since I ordered the tank.....


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Unread 10/26/2018, 10:56 AM   #9
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Spoke to Oatey this morning before seeing your reply. They, too, said okay to prime the PVC.
Of course they did.. Its right in their instruction sheet for the transition cement..
I know.. I know.. What man reads stuff..


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Unread 10/26/2018, 11:46 AM   #10
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Of course they did.. Its right in their instruction sheet for the transition cement..
I know.. I know.. What man reads stuff..
I don't see it on the can or online..... And I DO read instructions in advance. Sort of comes with the patent attorney territory!


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Unread 10/26/2018, 11:49 AM   #11
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I don't see it on the can or online..... And I DO read instructions in advance. Sort of comes with the patent attorney territory!
https://www.oatey.com/2371985/Produc...n-Green-Cement
Click the instructions pdf.. See #4 on page 2


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Unread 10/26/2018, 11:55 AM   #12
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much obliged!
the squared ends/chamfering recommendation is something where I go far astray.......
Even with brand new PVC cutter, the cut is never straight across. Mitre saw grabs and throws quite often; may need to get a new miter box and cut with a hacksaw.....


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Unread 10/26/2018, 12:22 PM   #13
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Oh Dude.........

What mcgyvr has been saying all along.

Just glue it up already. None of our plumbing is anywhere near high pressure - in fact 99.9% of them are open channel so almost no pressure at all to the joints. Over the years I've used a hacksaw, miter saw, pvc cutter, bandsaw, table saw, heck - even an occasional broken end. No primer, rarely any cleaner, and always Oatey medium duty clear cement. Never had a leak.


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Unread 10/26/2018, 12:25 PM   #14
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Oh Dude.........

What mcgyvr has been saying all along. Just glue it up already.

some of these joints will not be easily accessible/repairable once the system is set up. measure twice, cut once. in other words, do it right the first time.....


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Unread 10/26/2018, 04:59 PM   #15
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Is it glued yet?..



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Unread 10/31/2018, 07:41 AM   #16
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Is it glued yet?..
Touche!

On the sumps, yes. On the overflow box (the one where I won't be able to access easily when the system is set up), as soon as the slip bulkheads to replace the threaded bulkheads arrive.....


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