Those are your options. To join 2 pieces of pipe together at a right angle, you use a right angle coupler. Either welded, screw-on, or compression fitting. That's it.
I like to imagine that it was someone halfway competent who fricked with a leaking sink for 10 hours and replaced every single piece of the drain twice without it ever working once. Then, in a fit of desperation they went full caulk and got it done.
You're assuming we're talking about using the pipe as some kind of structural member, rather than as actual pipe. OP did not specify that. When someone says pipe I assume it's being used as a pipe, which is a tube used to transport a fluid or a gas.
Structural Pipe Connectors
They are the same as pipe fittings only you don't need to know how to thread, and can be taken apart.
However they are more expensive than regular threaded fittings.
Hope this helps
Without using those things either?
Those are your options. To join 2 pieces of pipe together at a right angle, you use a right angle coupler. Either welded, screw-on, or compression fitting. That's it.
Checked but there is another option
Who ever did that needs to be executed.
I like to imagine that it was someone halfway competent who fricked with a leaking sink for 10 hours and replaced every single piece of the drain twice without it ever working once. Then, in a fit of desperation they went full caulk and got it done.
What am I looking at?
The work of one of the lesser known super heroes, CaulkMan.
Fixed a leak
Needed 10 tubes of caulk
Shouldn't leak again
stalactite
>That's it.
You're assuming we're talking about using the pipe as some kind of structural member, rather than as actual pipe. OP did not specify that. When someone says pipe I assume it's being used as a pipe, which is a tube used to transport a fluid or a gas.
>give me a solution without giving me the actual solution
>how do i do something without doing anything
Hot glue
Could you actually explain what you're trying to do or give us a sketch in Paint or something?
You try one of these?
Scaffold swivel clamps
Structural Pipe Connectors
They are the same as pipe fittings only you don't need to know how to thread, and can be taken apart.
However they are more expensive than regular threaded fittings.
Hope this helps
Bender robot
A girder is not a pipe
It is if you bend it enough
Forging.