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Plumbing Repair Kit to Carry With you. Just in Case...

Jay_Pat
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Explorer
I'm interested in putting together a water/plumbing repair kit.
I'm thinking Sharkbite fittings. Not sure which ones. Tools?
I assume all water tubing is the same size.
What would you suggest? Be exact!
Thanks!
Pat
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Dtank
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Jay Pat wrote:
I'm interested in putting together a water/plumbing repair kit.
I'm thinking Sharkbite fittings. Not sure which ones. Tools?
I assume all water tubing is the same size.
What would you suggest? Be exact!
Thanks!
Pat


Only thing I needed since self-contained RVs (beginning in 1970) -
was a spare hose washer from time to time.

Lots of variety of tape for temp (boondock) repairs.
Otherwise, big box -or- mom and pop hardware stores have everything you need.

However - here is a "plumbing" item you *won't* find in the local hardware store, and "tape" won't replace - but *will* save the day *BIG TIME* if/when you need it.....

*Exactly* -
A Valterra T-58 3" Twist on Waste Valve - about $20 from any RV supply and/or Amazon...;)

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jwmII
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Explorer
If you go with Shark Bite stuff be sure and carry the proper shark Bite release tool, just in case you have to remove fittings for some unknown reason.
jwmII

Allworth
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Explorer II
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Dutch_12078
Explorer II
Explorer II
All of the above is good advice, and the single most useful PEX fitting I've found to have on hand is an inline shutoff valve. The valve can be used as a valve of course, to control the flush water to a toilet for example, if the existing flush valve won't shut off. But it can also be used as a straight coupling or an end cap, making it useful in a number of situations. I prefer the no tools Watts, Sea Tech, and Sharkbite style fittings that only require a sharp knife for installation.
Dutch
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powderman426
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Dick_B wrote:
It might pay to carry a roll of X-Treme tape that sticks to itself and seals leaks in piping or joints on a temporary basis.


And buy the good stuff not what they have at Harbor Freight. JMO
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DutchmenSport
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I use to carry all that stuff and quit. If we spring a leak, we'll revert to primitive survival, like when we tent camped. You know ... showers in shower houses, carry water in a buck, wash dishes outside and toss the water in a fire pit or in the bushes. And then deal with the leak once home. We use to do it this way all the time. But you know ... in my 59 years of life, from my parents camper to all I've owned, I've never had a water pipe or drain problem, especially one that HAD to be fixed while away from home. Now, if you are full timing, I can certainly understand the need for a few extra parts.

MTPockets1
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Explorer
All helpful replies, and I've kept stuff on hand for 40 yrs. Thing is, I always have to make a trip to get that last item.... An adapter, solder, cap, PVC, the list is never ending. Probably just as well off with a roll of good tape.
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pugslyyy
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From my experience, you are more likely to have a problem on the waste side than the supply side. JB weld, 2 part epoxy clay, etc can be helpful.

Deb_and_Ed_M
Explorer II
Explorer II
I'm another one who carries Rescue Tape. Used it to fix a crack in our gray tank line - did such a good job that I'm leaving it on there.
Ed, Deb, and 2 dogs
Looking for a small Class C!

Dog_Trainer
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I am just switching from our class A to A TT. I have to say I carried around for years many repair parts. No more wow when I went through all that junk I carried and never used it amazed me. Some tape and a simple tool kit other than that I am not so far from a store at any time that I can't make a trip for specific needs.
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beemerphile1
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Explorer
Silicone rescue tape will repair most leaks until they can be fixed thoroughly.

I went all summer with silicone tape wrapped around a leaky LPG hose swivel. The tape worked perfectly and solved the problem for several months.
Build a life you don't need a vacation from.

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korbe
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Explorer
My plumbing repair kit includes a washer for the garden hose connection. Actually, I think I may have 2 extras in my kit. And I have a replacement plug for my water heater, that I have never needed while out in the boonies.
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Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
RV plumbing is 1/2"

So whatever you put together get it in 1/2"

Along with that......water heater drain plug
1/2" NPT for Atwood
3/4" NOT for Suburban
Either OEM or CPCV due to temp ratings (NOT PVC!)
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midnightsadie
Explorer II
Explorer II
worry more about engine parts , than a water line. belts ,oil, dry gas,jumper cable extra long.small socket set 3/8ths four way screwdriver ,allen wrench set metric wrenchs and standard, more than this you need a repair shop.