John,
You do know plastic pipe is ridiculously simple and very easy to use.
Knowing how to sweat joints is a skill, but you don't really need to show it.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 10:41 AM, John Sessoms <jsessoms...@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> ... of mine, been broke a thousand times.
>
> Apologies to the Isley Brothers. Day 7 of the emergency kitchen remodel:
>
> Tearing cabinetry out so I can tear the wall out so I can replace the
> kitchen sink drainpipe is kind of at a standstill.
>
> Before I can continue that portion of the work, I've got to cut off the
> kitchen water supply. Which means I have to turn off the water to the whole
> house. Because the whole house is one zone & the water supply plumbing is a
> part galvanized steel and part copper hodge-podge I need to go ahead and
> replace it. I don't want to, but that's the quickest way of  getting water
> restored in the bathroom.
>
> I have to have a new water supply all ready to install once I start cutting
> out the old pipes, so that's what I'm doing now; pre-fabbing the piping for
> the new water supply. It's going to be all copper & zoned with cut-off
> valves when I get through with it. I know there are plastic systems that are
> cheaper (in every sense of the word), but I know how to sweat copper, so
> that's what I'm going with.
>
> I just had to get out of my work area for a few minutes to let a joint cool
> without fidgeting with it.
>
> The only "good" part is I don't have to bust up any concrete floors in the
> basement to get to any of the pipes.
>
> I figure I'll finish pre-fabbing sometime tonight and be ready to cut the
> water off first thing in the morning. I intend to time all the work with the
> water off so that Home Depot will be open if (when) I find out I've
> forgotten some critical component.
>
> Hopefully by Monday, I'll be ready to get into that wall.
>
> Back to work. TTFN
>
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