I have not used flexible PVC on my Reef tank but I do use it for my Koi Pond. I have never had to chamfer the edges to get it together. A couple tips I can give from my experiences on my pond.
1. Use the schedule 40 fittings that are deep. The pipe should go into the fitting an depth that is equal to the diameter of the pipe. They sell fittings at the big box stores that are shallow and can be problematic.
2. Always use primer on the joints to insure a good connection. Make sure joints are solid before releasing the flexible PVC will stay soft longer than solid PVC.
3. If the pipe won't go into the fitting make sure there are no little burrs on the edges from cutting these might bind and make it difficult to get the joints together.
I have never had any issues with the flexible PVC on my pond.
As others have pointed out its flexible but also fairly stiff. You can soften with heat gun or by laying it out in the sun. But it doesn't bend like vinyl tubing.
Hope this helps
1. Use the schedule 40 fittings that are deep. The pipe should go into the fitting an depth that is equal to the diameter of the pipe. They sell fittings at the big box stores that are shallow and can be problematic.
2. Always use primer on the joints to insure a good connection. Make sure joints are solid before releasing the flexible PVC will stay soft longer than solid PVC.
3. If the pipe won't go into the fitting make sure there are no little burrs on the edges from cutting these might bind and make it difficult to get the joints together.
I have never had any issues with the flexible PVC on my pond.
As others have pointed out its flexible but also fairly stiff. You can soften with heat gun or by laying it out in the sun. But it doesn't bend like vinyl tubing.
Hope this helps

