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U-shaped wire holddowns
U-shaped wire hold-downs (stakes)

After burying the tubing stake it down with these holddowns to prevent it from surfacing. These stakes work for 3/4" or 1"...

$0.15
barbed reducing tee
Barbed 1" x 1/2" Reducing Tee

The Barbed 1" x 1/2" Reducing Tee is used to send greywater to specific plants. Cut the main 1" line and insert the reducing...

$1.82
1/2" barbed green back valve
Green Back Valve Barbed 1/2"

The Green Back Valve Barbed 1/2" is used to adjust the flow from greywater outlets. For unfiltered greywater, this is a point...

$2.20
PVC 90 degree elbow
PVC 1" 90 Elbow

1" PVC elbow 90 degree elbow is used to make 90 degree bends.

$0.66
Underground Emitter Box
Underground Emitter Box

The underground emitter box, or "mulch shield"  is used to create a subsurface irrigation area, where the greywater can...

$5.45
Brass 3-Way Valve
3-Way Valve Brass 1"

The Brass 1" 3-way Valve is used in laundry to landscape greywater systems to switch between the greywater and the sewer or...

$49.00
1" PVC male adapter
PVC 1" Male Adapter (S x MPT)

The PVC 1" Male Adapter threads into 3-way valve in the laundry to landscape greywater system. Always wrap threaded joints...

$0.65
hose clamp
Hose Clamp

A Hose Clamp is used to create a water tight seal between washer hose and barbed male pipe end. Can also be used outside to...

$0.91
ABS 1.5" double ell
ABS 1.5" Double Ell (aka twin 90)

The ABS 1.5" Double Ell is used to divide the flow of greywater into two equal sections in a branched drain system. The double...

$6.30
PVC Slip by Barb
Barbed 1" Adapter (BxS)

 

The Barbed 1" Adapter (BxS) connects 1" PVC pipe to 1" Blu-Lock tubing.

$2.20
Home » Store » Product » PVC Cement - Gorilla 4 ounce

PVC Cement - Gorilla 4 ounce

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Gorilla PVC Cement
SKU: PCG4
$8.25

This is an alternative to the toxic smelling PVC cement and primer! Non flammable and virtually odorless and user-safe.   It doesn't need primer.  Gorilla glue can be used from 32 to 140 degrees. 

Note: After gluing wipe each joint with a rag. This glue oozes a small amount of clear liquid from the joints, resembling water. If you don't wipe this up you may think you have a leak.

This part can be used in each of the following water-saving systems: 
Laundry to Landscape (Barbed)
Laundry to Landscape (BluLock)

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Some people seem to see the issue prtety black and white.While I don't like IP in today's world, I can definitely see the reasonableness on the other side of the issue. The capital expenditures for information is high yet the marginal cost of information is zero, thus there could be incentive problems to create ideas. However one must not forget that most ideas are very much derivates from previous ones.However the reason I don't like IP is two-folded.There's no paradise on earth. Atleast that what I thought before. But the world of ideas is a paradise. There's no scarcity, ideas are immortal. One could create an idea, and everyone afterwards could enjoy it for generations to come, almost no matter how poor they are. It is really a powerful thought when I first realized this.Then the state comes around and starts to put up some barbed wire so to speak, and tell which ideas are owned by which people, and who are allowed to enjoy these ideas and how many times. It makes me sad.Also one reason I don't like IP so much is like I don't like taxing positive externalities. While I can easily see the economic argument for that, there's something inherently dangerous of giving judges, politicians and special interest groups so much power in alleged lack of economic surplus. This is the dimension that I usually thinking about the most when I'm reading about institutional design. The current patent mess is a great example of a failed inst. design, I don't see anything great about that. You can have your agricultural subsidies if I can keep the world of ideas free.
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