Main reason I haven't bothered with it, don't know if I'd recoupe the cost quick enough to justify.We bought one last year and a couple thousand dollars of fittings. Haven't used it yet.
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Main reason I haven't bothered with it, don't know if I'd recoupe the cost quick enough to justify.We bought one last year and a couple thousand dollars of fittings. Haven't used it yet.
I like renting... don't want to store more stuff! Also I really don't want todo more domestic plumbing anytime soon!Main reason I haven't bothered with it, don't know if I'd recoupe the cost quick enough to justify.
G,vmt worker...That is a pretty sweet giveaway! Figure the kit is about $2,500 and then the swag too.
Since no one else has asked, maybe since it's none of our business, but I'll go ahead and do so; why would you buy a tool that costs so much and "$2,000 worth of fittings" only to not use it?
Actually, that was just Big Brother spying. We were talking about it here and it pops up on my IG as "Recommended for you"Of course Tim has a relevant giveaway!
G,vmt worker...
just make sure to train them to insert pipe, mark it then pull it out the check its seated all the way in at the line... then put it back on and stamp it...
If we have to replumb the resident's side we'll use it but only if we have to cut their pipe. Propress fittings are better than trying to train new employees to solder copper and there's less chance of them blowing through the copper doing it wrong. Also, the fittings are cheaper than standard compression fittings and look "cleaner".
Those are probably centering marks. We always dry fit the pipes, mark center, and then put it together. It's no fun when you don't dry fit and find an ovaled piece of pipe after everything is almost done.just make sure to train them to insert pipe, mark it then pull it out the check its seated all the way in at the line... then put it back on and stamp it...
I think that was the process I reverse engineered from seeing my plumbers marks on the pipes in the section he did.
unless I am misunderstanding why all his joints have a line on them.
Actually, that was just Big Brother spying. We were talking about it here and it pops up on my IG as "Recommended for you"
I don’t trust Salifert with Alk. Only with Mag I do. Only Hanna and want to try out the NYOS even though people seem to hate it.Salifert says 7.7 dkh; Hanna says 8.4...
I like the rea sea pro ALK version. Now that I know how to read the results properly. I try to just stick with one kind of test unless something comes back sketchy I need to cross checkI don’t trust Salifert with Alk. Only with Mag I do. Only Hanna and want to try out the NYOS even though people seem to hate it.