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This video explains the importance of properly cemented joints in plastic pipe systems. It provides instructions on how to join small diameter pipes correctly, including using the right materials and tools, cutting the pipe square, and checking the end for accuracy. The success or failure of your plastic pipe system depends on the strength of the pipe connections. Properly cemented joints are essential for a leak-free plastic pipe system. In this video, we'll show you how to join small diameter pipes the right way so you can have confidence in a job well done. Before you begin, make sure you're prepared with the right materials for the job, the proper primer, solvent, cement, and if necessary, cleaner, the right size applicator, pipe preparation tools, and enough people in your joining crew for the size of the job. Start by cutting the pipe as square as possible using a power saw, miter box, or plastic tubing cutter. Check the end of the pipe to make sure it has been cut square. The success or failure of your plastic pipe system depends on the strength of the pipe connections. Properly cemented joints are essential for a leak-free plastic pipe system. In this video, we'll show you how to join small diameter pipes the right way so you can have confidence in a job well done. Before beginning, make sure you're prepared with the right materials for the job, proper primer, solvent, cement, and if necessary, cleaner, the right size applicator, pipe preparation tools, and enough people in your joining crew for the size of the job. Start by cutting the pipe as square as possible using a power saw, miter box saw, or plastic tubing cutter. Check the end of the pipe to make sure it has been cut square.