The Old plumber shows how to join copper pipe without soldering.
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@Squarerig Hello there;
Technology is making life a whole lot easier for sure with all the new fittings and tools.
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for commenting and have a great day!!! Al
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Most informative:Thank you.
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@BrokenRRT Hello there;
They are a little on the expensive side, but work very well. These are ideal for a quick fix for sure.Time will tell on how long they will last, but so far they have definitely iimpressed me.
Thanks for commenting and have a great day!!! Al
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What about using these types of fittings for natural gas work with copper tubing? Also, have you tried or can you advise on the use of copper bond epoxy products - same application for gas piping?
lucidcryotank1 1 month ago
@lucidcryotank1 Hello;
I would NOT recommend these fittings for any type of gas installation or repair. There are codes that MUST be fallowed very closely on all types of gas piping and reapirs. As far as epoxy products for natural gas that would also be a NO. As far as I am concerned I do NOT recommend anyone to do any type of gas installation or repair themselves. Call an expert on those types of projects. It is well worth the money!
Thanks for commenting and enjoy your day!!! Al
TheOldkid888 1 month ago
cool!!!
rrsd69 1 month ago
@rrsd69 Hello there;
This is a few of the products that can join copper without soldering. Not everyone has the equipment or time to do it and if water in the pipe is an issue then these products can be used without any trouble.
Thanks for commenting and enjoy 2012!
Al
TheOldkid888 1 month ago
@rrsd69 Hey there;
Glad you liked it. If people are nervous about using the torch; this is one way to get around it and these fittings do work well.
Thanks for commenting and enjoy the day!! Al
TheOldkid888 1 month ago
Iis the compression coupling just as adequate as the sharkbite
stewdart 1 month ago
@stewdart Hello;
Compression couplings have been around for a very long time. Most valves in everyone's home under there countertop and behind the toilet are the compression style valve if they have copper pipe for waterlines and they last for many years as we all know.
Sharkbites have not been around here very long, but an excellent product from what I see..
I will be honest with you I ,personally, would have no trouble using either.
Thanks for you comments and enjoy 2012! Al
TheOldkid888 1 month ago