ExtraMilePlumbing Well-Known Member Joined Aug 21, 2014 Messages 512 Reaction score 87 Location , Oct 12, 2014 #1 Hi guys.everytime i have a can of pvc primer ,it seams to always spill out.does this just happen to me?.how do you guys store youre primer.
Hi guys.everytime i have a can of pvc primer ,it seams to always spill out.does this just happen to me?.how do you guys store youre primer.
ExtraMilePlumbing Well-Known Member Joined Aug 21, 2014 Messages 512 Reaction score 87 Location , Oct 12, 2014 #2 .this is the big mess it always causes
johnjh2o Senior Member Professional Supporting Member Joined Jul 21, 2011 Messages 3,482 Reaction score 869 Location Melbourne, Florida Oct 12, 2014 #3 We would tape both the glue and primer together. They seem to have less of chance of turning over like that.
We would tape both the glue and primer together. They seem to have less of chance of turning over like that.
ExtraMilePlumbing Well-Known Member Joined Aug 21, 2014 Messages 512 Reaction score 87 Location , Oct 12, 2014 #4 Good idea thanks
P phishfood Professional Professional Supporting Member Joined Jan 17, 2010 Messages 5,775 Reaction score 1,000 Location Orlando, FL Oct 12, 2014 #5 The single most important thing is to secure the cap every time. Most of the primer spills I have had/seen could be prevented by that simple act. If I remember in the AM, I will post a picture of the cement and primer area of my truck. I designed it so that such a thing isn't likely to happen.
The single most important thing is to secure the cap every time. Most of the primer spills I have had/seen could be prevented by that simple act. If I remember in the AM, I will post a picture of the cement and primer area of my truck. I designed it so that such a thing isn't likely to happen.
ExtraMilePlumbing Well-Known Member Joined Aug 21, 2014 Messages 512 Reaction score 87 Location , Oct 12, 2014 #6 Yea i swear i think i always fully close the cap.i have even tryd using plasic washers and it still leaks.i would love to see a picture of that
Yea i swear i think i always fully close the cap.i have even tryd using plasic washers and it still leaks.i would love to see a picture of that
Chris Well-Known Member Joined Jan 5, 2010 Messages 8,850 Reaction score 948 Location Sweet, Idaho Oct 12, 2014 #7 Mine seem to always leak too, you are not alone. I would tape mine but we use several different types of glue.
Mine seem to always leak too, you are not alone. I would tape mine but we use several different types of glue.
CT18 professional Professional Supporting Member Joined Apr 30, 2014 Messages 1,380 Reaction score 566 Location Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Oct 13, 2014 #8 I used to tape them together, also kept a empty one and would pour off a quarter of a new can so its not filled to the top. They make little plastic totes so you can switch them out if type of glue changes
I used to tape them together, also kept a empty one and would pour off a quarter of a new can so its not filled to the top. They make little plastic totes so you can switch them out if type of glue changes
ExtraMilePlumbing Well-Known Member Joined Aug 21, 2014 Messages 512 Reaction score 87 Location , Oct 13, 2014 #9 Cool thanks.ill look for those totes