by 98-1074649673 » Tue May 04, 2004 8:04 pm
I agree with the easy of machinability on PVC its great to work with from a machinist perspective. I started using it for all my prototyping work on parts I am flowing. The ability to glue a larger peice to a smaller peice is a great benefit on something that has a flange much larger than the body outside dia. Don't have to turn a peice of 3" down to 2" and have all that waste or what ever size u might be working with. Since I don't have TIG welder to weld alum yet PVC is the next best thing.
Here in the States u can buy short sections of clear PVC from McMaster Carr, its still expensive. If I had the time I'd get into making some adaptors to sell. I'll put that on my list of projects to do sometime.
I like the idea of one universal adaptor with removable inserts for various cylinders. This was discussed in another post on this forum if I recall . . .