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โJul-27-2013 12:22 AM
D.E.Bishop wrote:
There is another fitting that is a little more effort to install but is very secure, you slip on a collar, push pipe over the barbed fitting and tighten the collar. I'll look it up in a few minutes, cuz I can't remember the name. I have both sharkbite and Apollo and I like the Apollo better. They are harder to find but really nice. Be back in a minute I hope.
I can't find the brand, my catalog is at home and I won't be there for a week. Try calling Steve at Simi RV store and ask him.
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โJul-25-2013 04:35 PM
John Wayne wrote:
Are you sure it it's not just one of the screw on fittings that's leaking and just needs to be tightened. Find what's leaking first.
โJul-25-2013 02:52 PM
โJul-25-2013 02:30 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:Pangaea Ron wrote:
It looks like polybutylene pipe from the pre-early 90's which is no longer used for domestic water piping.
I would agree with mleekamp that you should replace the pipe and fittings with PEX. Some hardware stores will loan/rent you the equipment.
isn't that the grey stuff that was the subject of failures and law suits years ago? as stated, tear as much of it out as you can and replace with PEX.
bumpy
โJul-25-2013 01:46 PM
Pangaea Ron wrote:
It looks like polybutylene pipe from the pre-early 90's which is no longer used for domestic water piping.
I would agree with mleekamp that you should replace the pipe and fittings with PEX. Some hardware stores will loan/rent you the equipment.
โJul-25-2013 12:50 PM
John Wayne wrote:
Are you sure it it's not just one of the screw on fittings that's leaking and just needs to be tightened. Find what's leaking first.
โJul-25-2013 12:36 PM
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