Q:Can this be used for water feature? I want to use one pump to connect 3 small features (13 inch x16 inch; 4 inch x 8 inch; and a 8 inch x 4 feet)
by|Sep 23, 2023
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A: Certainly, as long as the water feature does not require an inspection or permit, this will work in any place that a standard schedule 40 plumbing fitting will work. Hope this helps!
by|Oct 5, 2023
Q:Will schedule 40 water pipe work with these fittings? Not using for water, using for crafts.
by|Oct 7, 2022
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A: Yes. Absolutely. You will need to purchase 3/4" Size Schedule 40 PVC pipe (1.050" actual pipe outside diameter), which will be completely compatible.
by|Apr 24, 2023
A: We used regular water pipe from Lowes to make cat furniture.
by|Oct 10, 2022
A: I used these to construct a pool toy holder
by|Oct 11, 2022
Q:Do they make a 4 way tee with one of the elbows being a 45 degree
by|Jan 13, 2021
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A: No, there are no 45º angles, they're all at 90º to each other (except for the 180º between the two opposite ends). They do not make a cross, they make the shape just like the picture.
by|Jan 5, 2023
A: I am afraid we currently dont offer a 4-Way Tee where any of the angles are not 90-Degrees. All of the sockets on our 4-Way Tees are 90 degree only.
by|Jan 27, 2021
Q:What is the inside diameter of the connections?
by|Jul 20, 2020
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A: It's made for 1/2" PVC piping, which has an outside diameter about 1/4" larger. Do a web search on 1/2" pvc dimensions. Schedule 40 or schedule 80, the OD is the same.
by|Jan 25, 2023
A: The inside diameter of the socket on the 1/2" 4-Way is 0.840" or 13/16", which matches the outer diameter of 1/2" Size PVC Pipe.
by|Aug 3, 2020
Q:Is it possible to purchase just one of these, not 10?
by|Jun 16, 2020
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A: It was not an option for me in my area to purchase locally, so box of 10 was the only option
by|Nov 28, 2020
Q:Can this be used for yard/ sprinklers?
by|Nov 12, 2018
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A: Of course you can use it for sprinklers. This is just furniture grade pvc, a little more costly than regular.
by|Apr 26, 2019
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A: I would check with the manufacturer, or ask someone who installs sprinkler systems. Not all PVC is the same. I used these to construct a shade frame for my garden area.
by|Apr 26, 2019
A: This is furniture grade pvc, not schedule 40, so I would not use them in the yard.
by|Jul 16, 2020
A: Don't know. I used these for a storage shelf project made totally from PVC piping and fittings. I believe it would work for just about anything.
by|Nov 13, 2019
Q:Are they suitable for water pressure irrigation?
by|Apr 29, 2017
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A: Probably not, they are labeled "Furniture Grade".
by|Apr 26, 2019
A: Yes but you may need to glue the fittings in place. For my purposes, I just dry-fit them.
by|Apr 26, 2019
A: No, the PVC is not suitable for water pressure irrigation as they are furniture grade.
by|Aug 15, 2019
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Q:How many pieces come in a package? The title says it`s a '10- pack' BUT in reading these answers, i only read that 4 came in a pack.
by|Jan 31, 2017
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A: Yes, there was a box of 10 shipped to me.
by|Nov 27, 2020
A: There were 10 individual pieces, each a 4-way unit.