Caulk??
Will Caulking around the fittings of my pneumatic potato cannon make it any more air tight and safe. I haven't done it yet I was just curious.
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Well when you prime and cement a cannon together correctelly, it isn't glue that is holding the pipes together. A chemical reaction happens and the 2 pieces are actually fused (melted) together into 1 piece. So adding caulk and stuff don't really matter.
If your fittings are leaking then chances are when you put it together you didn't do a good enough primter/cement job. Also when you stick the fittings together your supposed to make about a quarter of a turn on the pipe to ensure they are sealed. I forgot to turn and had a great cement job one time and I had a small leak.
If your fittings are leaking then chances are when you put it together you didn't do a good enough primter/cement job. Also when you stick the fittings together your supposed to make about a quarter of a turn on the pipe to ensure they are sealed. I forgot to turn and had a great cement job one time and I had a small leak.
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It's not a chemical change. It's a physical change. When you weld two pieces of metal together, you bond the metal, you don't alter the chemical structure.
That would be like saying ice melting was a chemical reaction.
The PVC is dissolved in solvent, and then rehardens. It basically liquifies, and then solidifies again, but this time, into one whole piece.
That would be like saying ice melting was a chemical reaction.
The PVC is dissolved in solvent, and then rehardens. It basically liquifies, and then solidifies again, but this time, into one whole piece.
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Sorry I meant what happens is a reaction happens from the primer/glue.
Either way, it's a damn good hold when done correctelly.
Either way, it's a damn good hold when done correctelly.
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