hey
i just had a look on my cannon and realised it is dwv piping
should i drop it and run
or is it all good. i have already shot it a couple of times
btw it is a combustion cannon
thanks
DWV
- boilingleadbath
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I should probably point out that fittings & pipe will say that it's DWV even if it's PW, because if you can put pressure in it, you can obviously use it for a drain.
For instance, my 4" pipe is rated to 220 psi, is PW, and is DWV. (Got quite a start one day after I bought it: looked at my pipe, saw a DWV and yelped. I then remembered that A: it said 220 PSI on it B: it said PW on it C: A and B are normal.)
... so you might want to check for a PW as well.
For instance, my 4" pipe is rated to 220 psi, is PW, and is DWV. (Got quite a start one day after I bought it: looked at my pipe, saw a DWV and yelped. I then remembered that A: it said 220 PSI on it B: it said PW on it C: A and B are normal.)
... so you might want to check for a PW as well.