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#121867 - 01/29/08 01:39 PM Re: Another reason to keep water... [Re: Susan]
SwampDonkey Offline
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Registered: 07/08/07
Posts: 1268
Loc: Northeastern Ontario, Canada
It is also good to have water around in case your plumbing torchwork lights a FIRE.

About 10 years ago my father was working on a pipe at my house, he set the torch down to work on the fitting and when he looked back a dresser was on fire! He put the fire out with some wet towels he had been using to soak up the water from the pipe.

A fire extinguisher at hand is a good idea.

Mike

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#121886 - 01/29/08 04:17 PM Re: Another reason to keep water... [Re: benjammin]
JimJr Offline
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Registered: 05/03/05
Posts: 133
Loc: Central Mississippi
PEX Facts


BTW, redundant plumbing would work better with redundant water supplies.


JimJr

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#121935 - 01/30/08 01:25 AM Re: Another reason to keep water... [Re: JimJr]
Susan Offline
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Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
MICROSOFT PLUMBING???

What a twisted mind!


Aaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrgggggggggghhhhhhhhhhh!

Sue, running from the room screaming

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#121940 - 01/30/08 01:49 AM Re: Another reason to keep water... [Re: Susan]
OldBaldGuy Offline
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Registered: 09/30/01
Posts: 5695
Loc: Former AFB in CA, recouping fr...
Push Start to turn the water off...
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#121946 - 01/30/08 02:47 AM Re: Another reason to keep water... [Re: Eugene]
Stretch Offline
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Registered: 11/27/06
Posts: 707
Loc: Alamogordo, NM
Originally Posted By: Eugene
I only have one of those little propane torches, takes forever to get a copper joint warm enough to solder. Once we move I'm upgrading to a better torch.


If by "little propane torches" Eugene, you mean the torch that screws on a propane bottle about, oh 10 or 12" tall by about 3" in diameter, that's all I have and that's all you need. If you have one of those, instead of Propane, buy Mapp gas. It burns hotter and will speed up your work. It costs a little more though. A good investment is a hose connector for those tight spots. You can lay the bottle down and have a "detached" torch.
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#121947 - 01/30/08 02:55 AM Re: Another reason to keep water... [Re: Stretch]
UTAlumnus Offline
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Registered: 03/08/03
Posts: 1019
Loc: East Tennessee near Bristol
Quote:
predecessor to PEX


If its the stuff I'm thinking of & IIRC, the problems were with the product from a company that was infringing the patent on the original mfg. It was a gray color similar to the 18% cards used by photographers.

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#121955 - 01/30/08 03:43 AM Re: Another reason to keep water... [Re: UTAlumnus]
Stretch Offline
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Registered: 11/27/06
Posts: 707
Loc: Alamogordo, NM
That's the stuff. But I don;t think the problem was fake stuff, because builders aren;t allowed to use that material in any residential home regardless of manufacturer. It just degrades over time and can;t handle normal household water pressures.
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#121985 - 01/30/08 09:50 AM Re: Another reason to keep water... [Re: UTAlumnus]
RayW Offline
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Registered: 12/06/01
Posts: 601
Loc: Orlando, FL
Polybutylene is the name of the grey pipe,

http://www.pbpsa.com/eng/intro-plum.asp

The stuff is still used across the pond. From what i remember the pipe itself wasn't the big problem, it was the fittings. The plastic used in the fittings was not well suited to be used in water systems here and would fracture without warning.

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#121988 - 01/30/08 11:44 AM Re: Another reason to keep water... [Re: benjammin]
Eugene Offline
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Registered: 12/26/02
Posts: 2997
Originally Posted By: benjammin
Sounds like your plumbing system is Microsoft based, then.


Then the uptime would only be 50% and you would have to apply monthly security patches.

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#122319 - 02/01/08 11:21 PM Re: Another reason to keep water... [Re: Eugene]
Comanche7 Offline
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Registered: 07/04/02
Posts: 436
Loc: Florida
Eugene,

Tsk Tsk...only 5 nines of reliability, oh the shame smile

I won't claim total redundancy, although I did add extra shut off valves and petcocks on my new hot water heater when I installed in a couple of years back. And, yes, it's copper.

Sidenote, actually 5 nines is nothing to sneeze at.

Comanche7

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