Okay, I have one last PVC question for you all, then I'll be done for good.
Is it okay to use the PVC primer/glue inside the house? I have the Oatey's Purple Primer and the Regular Clear Cement. I have been assembling everything outside, letting them cure, then bringing them in a few days later.
On the plumbing from the return to the overflow, I can't think of a way to build the whole thing outdoors. I think any way I go I'm going to be stuck with making one connection indoors, unless there is something I'm overlooking.
I know it says to use in a well ventilated area, but I'm not sure if inside a house counts as well ventilated or not.
Alternatively, when picking up various different pvc fittings for my plumbing, I have noticed those no glue joints. Anyone have any experience with these? Are they any good? I could glue all the rest of the pipe outdoors and make my one final connection indoors using the no glue connection.
Otherwise is it a health concern to prime/cement the last joint inside my house?
Thanks
Is it okay to use the PVC primer/glue inside the house? I have the Oatey's Purple Primer and the Regular Clear Cement. I have been assembling everything outside, letting them cure, then bringing them in a few days later.
On the plumbing from the return to the overflow, I can't think of a way to build the whole thing outdoors. I think any way I go I'm going to be stuck with making one connection indoors, unless there is something I'm overlooking.
I know it says to use in a well ventilated area, but I'm not sure if inside a house counts as well ventilated or not.
Alternatively, when picking up various different pvc fittings for my plumbing, I have noticed those no glue joints. Anyone have any experience with these? Are they any good? I could glue all the rest of the pipe outdoors and make my one final connection indoors using the no glue connection.
Otherwise is it a health concern to prime/cement the last joint inside my house?
Thanks


