Does a 3 way joint 2x90 degree 1x45 degree exist?

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mrhandy24

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Hi all,
I'm new here

I was hoping somebody could answer a question. I'm looking for elbows/tees either PVC or copper that join 2 pipes at 90 degrees and 1 at 45 degree. 1 fitting that joins 3 pipes at these angles. This is for a DIY project. If it exist any help on where to get them would be appreciated.

Thank you,
Don
 
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That sounds like some sort of f'd up cross which are illegal oven if you could find one so the short answer is no. The Long answer is hell no.
 

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Maybe he does not want to carry water, but is building somethings structural.
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http://flexpvc.com/cart/agora.cgi?product=PVC-4-ways-side-outlet-Ts
Just don't use one of the ports. ;)

Actually, if you are carrying water around indoors, you need CPVC instead of PVC. You will use two fittings, and one could be a street 45 glued into a tee.
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If you hunt hard enough you can find wyes in galvanized and CCC brass sweat (or at least you could before the code change on lead content in brass, don't know now).
 

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The make "water" 45s and street 45s. Which direction the 45 is to go will determine how it can be done, although there may not be a single fitting which will do it.
 

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Maybe he does not want to carry water, but is building somethings structural.
426-007-45.jpg
http://flexpvc.com/cart/agora.cgi?product=PVC-4-ways-side-outlet-Ts
Just don't use one of the ports. ;)

Actually, if you are carrying water around indoors, you need CPVC instead of PVC. You will use two fittings, and one could be a street 45 glued into a tee.
eeeb9561-1e03-4dc2-acb2-f69927913ac5_65.jpg

You are very correct, this application is completely structural. Excellent link it looks like I may find a solution on this site.
 
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