essexboy
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With decent flexible sewage pipe now costing a Kidney per metre, why not use rigid plastic ? Is ever used ?
With decent flexible sewage pipe now costing a Kidney per metre, why not use rigid plastic ? Is ever used ?
I didn`t think it was that expensive from these guys , no connection . http://www.hyphose.co.uk/112--white-255-p.asp
Its expensive because it does bend and its also resistant to the toxins in sewage and the chemicals in toilet cleaner which means that it doesn't become porous, like other types of pipe, causing odours to waft permanently through your boat. Its a false economy to use anything elseWith decent flexible sewage pipe now costing a Kidney per metre, why not use rigid plastic ? Is ever used ?
Understood , but had it in the boat ( now sold ) for 3 years without any smells . The old blue stuff it replaced was 12 years old and that did whiff a bit .That pipe is not good, it will leave nasty smell in the bilges. Use a rubber sanitation hose, usually about £20 a metre but worth every penny.
There's still some flex in rigid pipe isn't there - surely enough to allow for the flexing of a hull?
Thanks, sounds good. Call me a worrier but I think I might use some sika292/3M 5200 where the barbed thing is pushed into the rigid plastic pipeOK, Here's what I do, quite simple really. You need a decent heat gun to do it , warm up the 40mm OD plastic pipe just enough to allow it to expand as you force in a 1 ½" to 1 ½" nylon hose joiner (I use ones with barbs from Aquafax) Then put a decent hose clamp over it and join the flexi as you would normally to the other end of the joining piece. You can substitute 38mm joiner if using 38mm hose. I have used this method on multi heads installs with up to around 40' runs to the holding tank and it has always worked well with no leakage.
Thanks, sounds good. Call me a worrier but I think I might use some sika292/3M 5200 where the barbed thing is pushed into the rigid plastic pipe![]()