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When we bought Astralis, one of the many small problems was a broken manifold
under the sink. I went to ace and found a 4 hose the with individual shutoffs
that you would normally use for a hosecond spigot. 12 or 15 bucks later the
problem was
When we bought Astralis, one of the many small problems was a broken manifold
under the sink. I went to ace and found a 4 hose the with individual shutoffs
that you would normally use for a hosecond spigot. 12 or 15 bucks later the
problem was solved. Just my $.02 worth,Bruce Whitmore
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> I replaced all of the original grey plastic pipe in our boat. With the
> exception of a section where someone (ahem
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it is clear, then let it cool, back to original, almost.
Bill Coleman
C&C 39 Erie, PA
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Dave, I’d like to get a copy of those photos; you know you have the makings of
the 37 encyclopedia!!! Thanks
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> I replaced all of the original grey plastic pipe in our boat. With the
> exception of a sectio
Dave: please describe the manifold you installed.
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I replaced all of the original grey plastic pipe in our boat. With the
Speaking of manifolds. Looking at building vs buying. Thoughts?
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Hey I thought I was the only one to do that... Inadvertently perforated a pipe
with a screw... And of course it was trapped in a tight place, reusing in a
leak when we showered.Oops ! Fixed now though.Bruce Whitmore C&C 37/40+Sent
from Samsung tablet._
I replaced all of the original grey plastic pipe in our boat. With the
exception of a section where someone (ahem, looks at self…) ran a screw through
it, it was perfectly serviceable, However, since I am replacing the fixtures in
the head and the galley and have adde a transom-mounted cockpit s
The original grey, opaque plastic pipe that was commonplace in the late 70s
& early 80s was polybutylene.
My understanding is the issue with this material is in residential use it
split open causing a flood, in situations where pressures AND temperatures
are high (180F). It was taken off the mark
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Stale water will grow biologics no matter how much light gets in. I always
chlorinate my tanks so the water stays fresh. I find that 1Tbsp per 20 gal
tank
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Shark bite is one popular manufacturer. They are typic
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Shark bite is one popular manufacturer. They are typically metal
any leaks I know
> of. I can’t recall the brand name.
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I know of. I
can't recall the brand name.
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I am sure this has been gone over before...so
osh Muckley
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Keep in mind that PEX is not QEST. I can elaborate further but really just
Google the differences.
Also realize that the tubing used in these installations is first and foremost
comparatively CHEAP. These tubes are designed
Keep in mind that PEX is not QEST. I can elaborate further but really just
Google the differences.
Also realize that the tubing used in these installations is first and
foremost comparatively CHEAP. These tubes are designed for stationary
fixed locations. Some technological improvements have al
feel like I am
living on borrowed time.
Jim Reinardy
C&C 30-2 "Firewater"
In the deep freeze in Milwaukee, WI
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ere’s a way . . .
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re’s a way . . .
Cheers, /Rob Ball/
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I am sure this has been gone over before...so please indulge me.
Replacing, re-desig
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I am sure this has been gone over before...so please indulge me.
Replacing, re-designing, water lines in 1981 40-2. Pex is the obvious choice.
Are there less obvious (and have cheaper tools requ
I am sure this has been gone over before...so please indulge me.
Replacing, re-designing, water lines in 1981 40-2. Pex is the obvious choice.
Are there less obvious (and have cheaper tools required to install) choices?
Has anyone improved on the original design? I am thinking of adding eas
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