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Matt_Colie wrote:
Kevin,
It has been more than 50 years, but European codes were different than US and Canadian.
Is that 8mm tubing steel?
They did use that. If you want to try to use it and not replumb the entire thing in US code copper, you will have to make friends with McMaster-Carr, they supply just about anything used in western technology.
Their site is pretty straight forward and I just checked and they do have metric compression fittings. They have them in steel and have male adapters with NPT threads.
Good luck.
Matt
โJun-28-2017 07:56 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:
Follow the line back to the nearest threaded fitting and repipe from there. In case you are not aware, do not use any compression fittings for LPG, only threaded or flared.
โJun-28-2017 07:49 AM
Chris Bryant wrote:
I would guess that's metric pipe- I do find metric adapters on google, but I have zero experience with them. My bet is it would be easier to replumb the whole thing with US sizes, and find the adapters for the appliances- most of which should be easily available, if the appliances are also sold in the US- like Dometic.
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