I am not familiar with that. Do you mean PVC? PVC is a type of plastic pipe. It is very strong and durable, is used a lot for plumbing as it does not rust. It is used with high efficiency HVAC systems. It is light weight. Usually it is white or a gray color.
From my experience, cast concrete readily separates from industrial gray pvc without requiring any release at all. This does not include cellular concrete, which is very sticky.
yes it can use
NO. PVC is for cold water only, CPVC is for hot or cold. I say forget the CPVC and just use pex.
Lead wipe a brass nipple into the lead pipe and then use a female adapter x PVC on the brass threads
The only difference between gray and white PVC piping is in the color. They're both PVC.
no, use CPVC instead.
use paint thinner or white spirits
I am not familiar with that. Do you mean PVC? PVC is a type of plastic pipe. It is very strong and durable, is used a lot for plumbing as it does not rust. It is used with high efficiency HVAC systems. It is light weight. Usually it is white or a gray color.
PVC is cheaper but is used differently. PVC is usually baried in ground and emt usually runs exposed. You can use PVC exposed if it is schedule 80 gray PVC electrical conduit. Schedule 40 is for under ground
No gasoline will melt regular white PVC pipe!
The opposite to gray is gray dark gray is light gray ;)
Use hairspray, but if you have already washed it, it may not work
PVC is commonly used in plumbing
Pumice can be white, gray, or even pink.
When you mix black and white paint, you get gray.
Yes. Silver is between gray and white.