No, no, I mean what does he want to do with 3" over 2"?boilingleadbath wrote:sgort, it should be obvious. PVC grows weaker - and more importantly, it's youngs modulus decreases - rapidly with temperature.
Check out the temperature deratings for the stuff if you don't believe me.
This makes it easier to bend, allowing it to be... bent.
Boiling pvc
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I tried boiling and the only problem I had was that it came out rippled. I remedied the problem by bolting the pvc between 2 old table saw blades. I put the blade/pvc sandwich in the boiling water and adjusted the nut occasionally, until it was perfectly flat. Thank you all for your input. R. B.
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Could you do this to make flat sheets of ABS? Cause I have some 3" cellular core abs and I may have a use for some flat sheets soon. Of course this would be for a non-pressure application.
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