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Old 11-12-03, 07:26 PM   #1
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PVC pipe used for.....

Hey I was wondering if anyone has ever used pvc tubing or pipe to make a climbing branch or anything of the sort? Has anyone heard anything bad about it? I think it would work really well. You can form it to any shape you want and its hollow so it could double as a hide. It could also be painted if you wanted to. I am curious because I have access to it and the oven thing used to bend it. I am mostly worried about it being toxic. Oh yeah I most definitly would not be using any of the highly toxic pvc glue to bind the pieces I was thinking silicon. Anyone have any thoughts?
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Old 11-12-03, 07:29 PM   #2
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I don't know much about PVC pipes.
Haven't used these myself and I know basically nothing about them....

but just a suggestion. Why not use those paper towel tubs? They are great for hiding places I guess you can try stacking them up and make a branch out of it.....it's cheap and if they poo on it...just throw it out and use another one~

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Old 11-12-03, 07:29 PM   #3
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It would work juste fine. Some of the new reptile vivariums actually come with pvc as a component.
I am not sure how good solicone would be to hold the pieces together.
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Old 11-12-03, 07:33 PM   #4
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Simon, I am using the paper towel roles now I was just thinking something a little more permenant and custom.
I think you could make it look pretty good
Siretsap, I think I'll try it and let everyone know how the silicon holds up
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Old 11-12-03, 07:34 PM   #5
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lol
just wondering...
why permenant? You'll have to wash it and bleach it..and bateria can grow on it...hahah
I don't know..I am too lazy....hate washing things and bleaching things....especially when you have around 1000 tubs to wash..hahah
oh well...just my though...haha
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Old 11-12-03, 07:37 PM   #6
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It's quite easy to wash, just dunp it in your washing solution and let it soak a fwe minutes, then just rince it, everything slides off of it.
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We use PVC type pipes (the ones for built in vacuum lines are thinner and cheaper) for hides for all our young snakes. They really like them - like to wedge themselves in and the long hide means it runs from the cool end to the warm end of the tub so they can choose their preferred heat zone and stay hidden. I haven't tried putting them together into climbing structures, but I like having something more permanent than paper towel tubes and they are easy to wash,

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I actually watched a television show about PVC siding (on houses, and seeing as how pvc pips is made out of the same thing) PVC actually lets of a very toxic odorless fume. People that worked in the PVC factories, some have actually gotten cancer from it, among other sicknesses.


http://www.repoleinc.com/pvc_problems.html

But it's not like you can avoid PVC alltogether, it's really just up to you.
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Old 11-12-03, 11:50 PM   #9
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Sounds like a great idea, much more sturdy than paper towel rolls.
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Old 11-14-03, 10:04 AM   #10
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Here's what we used to have in our emeralds cage for her to perch on.



And here is what we use to let the snakes get some excercise outside.





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While manufacturing pvc may be hazardous i don't think using it is. it's used for water lines in houses.
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Old 11-22-03, 10:18 AM   #12
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i use it to make a little tunnel system for my leos. what i did was glued some extra carpet to the top and sides of the pipes and connected the pipes together in the way that fitted and looked best.
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Old 11-29-03, 12:51 PM   #13
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thats very cool idea sticking the wood out of the pvc
How did wedge it in there? Did you use a heat gun or silicon?
Really nice snake by the way
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If i'm not mistaken that's not wood, it's blowtorched PVC...
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Old 11-29-03, 05:25 PM   #15
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good call I'm hung over
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