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Soldering vs. Compression fittings vs. sharkbite
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<blockquote data-quote="twoguns?" data-source="post: 2157264" data-attributes="member: 7012"><p>Dont forget the dielectric couplings on the electric heater, and shutoffs on both if you plan on staying.</p><p>Soldering is best nothing wrong with the comp fittings(just make sure they are pushed all the way in, and turn your crimpers 90* and crimp again,.</p><p>Make sure the sharkbites are straight with the pipe before pushing all the way in.</p><p> .Good Luck</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>.dont forget to have it inspected, may be an insurance prob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twoguns?, post: 2157264, member: 7012"] Dont forget the dielectric couplings on the electric heater, and shutoffs on both if you plan on staying. Soldering is best nothing wrong with the comp fittings(just make sure they are pushed all the way in, and turn your crimpers 90* and crimp again,. Make sure the sharkbites are straight with the pipe before pushing all the way in. .Good Luck .dont forget to have it inspected, may be an insurance prob [/QUOTE]
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