Plumbing how to video, using Push Fittings (Tectite) fittings

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2009

This is a video about how any one can be a plumber using these Tectite fittings. The best part about them is that they are so easy to use and can be released so that you can start over if you don't like what you have. They also make it very easy to use to hook up wood stoves. You can learn more about these fittings by going to http://stores.shop.ebay.com/General-Store-of-Floyd__W0QQ_armrsZ1 or www.whyearnmoney.com

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  • would help to see a closeup!!!!!!!!

  • Great how-to vid!  Thanks!

  • This is remarkable. A few questions please:

    What is the seal made of that causes it not to leak and create such a tight seal?

    You mention pex, is that the plastic tubing and then why is it called tectite?

    Do you use standard valves for your plumbing fittings, and how does that work with tectite?

    I really appreciate your video, thanks, Mike

  • Great Vid by the way! Thanks for all the info! Straight forward, the way it should be! Thanks!

  • Does or would the O-ring wear out or compress after time? Rubber washers wear out or compress after time. I would think the O-rings in any device would face the same issues as the washers. Great at first, but how long will the joint keep its integrity?

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