
PVC nut
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PVC proves itself to be an indispensable tool in various projects, but creating a waterproof seal between components can be quite challenging. One solution is to use a standard 3/4" threaded fitting for PVC pipe, which threads all the way down despite its taper. However, this requires a rubber washer to ensure a watertight connection. I've successfully used this product in two distinct projects - rebuilding an AC's drainage system and setting up an automatic outdoor watering system for plants. The results were impressive in both cases. Simply applying a rubber washer does the trick. I'm more than happy to share my knowledge with others, and those who have asked can support me on Paypal (paypal.me/APC84) if they'd like to do so. I'm always eager to post more free content and consider suggestions from users. Printer Settings: * Printer Brand: Robo 3D * Printer Model: R1 ABS + PLA Model * Rafting: No rafts were used. * Supports: None were needed. * Resolution: The print resolution was set at 0.2 mm. * Infill: A 25% infill density was chosen. Notes: The post-printing speed was set to 100mm/s.
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