all i can say about these is wow!

last night my pump started running.
hmmm no water on, oh no.
going down in the basement i hear this hissing, again, oh no.

yep one of my copper pipes sprung a leak.
grrrrr
OK fill up the water jug  and a sink for washing hands then close the valve and 
the hissing stops.
well i lucked out, the hole was in a very accessible spot.
remembering a friend of mine changing out  an old valve with  the new shark 
bite valves i wondered if they made just connectors to join 2 pipes together.
so calling the local ace hardware i find out that yes they do.
so bright and early off to the store we go and for the happy price of $7 i get 
one.
and the silly little plastic piece used to disconnect the connector if you want 
to for $2.

come back home and get a tubing cutter out i  find the hole and put the cutter 
on it and start twisting.
hmmm, i look as i am cutting and do i see a nice cut line?
nope the darn cutter is walking down the tube, grrr.
tossing that one in the trash i look and find another one i new i had.
thank you dad for never  tossing anything out.

so back to the pipe and now i have to cut out the ruined piece of tubing.
luckily i have enough play in the pipe to cut out more than the piece with the 
hole.

ok so all edges square and sanded to remove burs.
then all you do is slide the connector on one end of the pipe till it bottoms 
out, then pull the other pipe over and stuff it in to the other end and firmly 
slide it in there till it too bottoms out.
turn on the water and wow, no leaks.
hot dam all done and no soldering or plumbers needed.

this is the very thing any person with a tubing problem needs.
they work on copper, PVC and pex.
the bag said so.

they have all the fittings from valves to elbows and tees.

a little spendy but hey i didn't burn down the house trying to sweat pipes 
together.
Jim in Minnesota


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