nate379
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Is there any reason a guy should use PVC or ABS pipe? I usually end up using ABS since that's what seems to be used on the stuff I work on. Don't have to prime it either... well I never have anyway.
Depends on what you want the pipe to do for you. ABS works well for Drains, Waste Lines and Vents.
PVC or CPVC works well for water lines.
Both are cheaper than copper, and easier for most to work with.
Neither PVC or ABS is suitable for compressed air.
As opposed to that springtime fresh gas that PVC makes when it burns? I believe wood emitts toxic gas when it burns too...better get all that out of your house.When ABS burns it produces a toxic gas. Not allowed here.

Concerning PVC for air purposes: was surprised to find that PVC is acceptable in air pressure applications. Just looked and could not the "Industrial Fluids" Vol 1 manual to provide exact wording. This is thorough publication about fluids and air, giving pressure ratings for various metals and thicknesses, both fluid and air. I then used sched 40 PVC for shop air and have had no problems. I do shut off compressor and intake valve at night- when I think of it.

Concerning PVC for air purposes: was surprised to find that PVC is acceptable in air pressure applications. Just looked and could not the "Industrial Fluids" Vol 1 manual to provide exact wording. This is thorough publication about fluids and air, giving pressure ratings for various metals and thicknesses, both fluid and air. I then used sched 40 PVC for shop air and have had no problems. I do shut off compressor and intake valve at night- when I think of it.
Here we go again... you asked for it!
Let me just tell you up front - no PVC is NOT acceptable for air. The manufacturers do not certify it for air, it is not tested for air, it typically has warnings printed on it that it isn't for air, and it does not meet any ATSM or OSHA approvals for air.
I'm sure others will expand upon this, but in short - just because something hasn't given you any problems does not mean it is acceptable or a good idea. I could use a 22 caliber cartridge as a fuse too...and it might work just fine for years, but it is hardly a good idea and is just an accident waiting to happen.
I believe ABS will break-down faster from drain chemical cleaners than PVC, thus causing a bad gassing effect in the home. On the flip side, I have seen PVC melted completely from muratic acid poured down the drain pipes to get rid of willow tree roots, instead of calling Roto-Rooter!!![]()
