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    how is flexible pvc pipe like this:
    http://www.marinedepot.com/ps_ViewIt...0&child=FT1375
    worked with?
    hose clamps?
    or glue?
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    use glue home depot and lowes have the 1" it is white and called spaflex.I used this on the big tank and love it.

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    so PVC slip connections not hose barbs?
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    Karin,
    Steve used this on the closed loop system under his 280g and it worked great. You can also put this in the oven @150 degrees for a few minutes and bend it anyway you desire and then it cools off exactly where you put it. It glues well in slip joints. Steve has been trying to teach me as much as possible, just in case.

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    Yeah, like Mrs. Byrd said, heat it up first to shape it.

    I use 1" spa flex on my chiller and then have it slip over 3/4" regular pvc. Then I glued them together w/Rain or Shine pvc cement. It's great for trying to avoid sharp bends to help reduce noise and microbubbles.
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    Hm baking it. Guess I envisioned it more flexible than it really is! I figured it would be more hose-like
    So does it fit inside a slip joint or does it go around it?
    Karin



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    Quote Originally Posted by Europhyllia View Post
    Hm baking it. Guess I envisioned it more flexible than it really is! I figured it would be more hose-like
    So does it fit inside a slip joint or does it go around it?
    It's pretty stiff stuff, but it does have some flexibility. It's mainly that it tries to retain the loop shape that you see in the MarineDepot pic. Heating it up just makes it a little easier to work with.

    I set mine up so I can slip the flex hose over the fitting. Then I glued it w/pvc cement and added a good quality hose clamp to be 100% safe.
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    CoryDude regarding the fitting:
    any old fitting like barbed or threaded?
    Karin



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    glues into STD PVC fittings I will post pic later.you can use just like same size PVC pipe .

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    Okay I totally get it now. I need to stop thinking of it as 'hose' and just plan as if it were regular PVC pipe.
    Do you think PVC cement is different from the purple primer and clear goop combo we used to lay a waterline to the barn?
    Karin



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