Bobby_M
Contributor
Hey Scott (and others)
The one thing I never fully grasped is how you glue your expanded rings to the main body. It's hard enough to muscle it off after the forming, but how to do manage to cement, and quickly get the ring on in time? It's hard enough with the precast couplings that are already made with enough clearance?
I'm only asking out of pure curiosity because I would still use couplings going forward. I like the simplicity, the thicker material, and the built-in stops.
Bobby
The one thing I never fully grasped is how you glue your expanded rings to the main body. It's hard enough to muscle it off after the forming, but how to do manage to cement, and quickly get the ring on in time? It's hard enough with the precast couplings that are already made with enough clearance?
I'm only asking out of pure curiosity because I would still use couplings going forward. I like the simplicity, the thicker material, and the built-in stops.
Bobby