PVC piping is on of he most versatile survival products you can find.
It is inexpensive and very malleable, yet durable and it is very easy to work with.
Making sure your bonds are tight, even and waterproof, however, can be somewhat of a challenge.
There simply is nothing worse than finishing a joint and testing it only to find it is not leak-proof, or worse, because of the joint fittings or the way it was bonded, does not work at all.
That possibility is even more acute if you are using salvaged parts (like on a bug-out cabin or during a survival setting.)
Fortunately, if you follow a few simple procedures, you can ensure your PVC pipe joints are snug, impervious to all but the most drastic of conditions and most importantly, leak-proof.
To see these basic steps you must take if you want leak-proof, snug PVC pipe joints, check out the next page.