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So, I called "the guy"
I wanted to put a sill cock on our south wall and there was already a 2" hole right where I wanted to put it. I had already done enough plumbing for one week and this involved sweating pipes together next to a wall and behind a bunch of furnace pipes. So I called "the guy."
The hole is 2" and the mounting holes on the sill cock are 2 1/4 inches apart, so that was a problem. He was scratching his head and talking about putting up a piece of wood when I suggested drilling and taping some holes in a 1" floor flange, mounting the flange on the wall, running the sill cock through the hole in the floor flange, and bolting the faucet to the flange. He said it sounds good but I'm a little short of drilling and taping tools. I told him I'd take care of that. I drilled mounting holes closer to the edge of the flange to get as much meat between the Tapcon holes and the center hole as possible. When we were all finished the asked if he could call me if he runs into this again. I guess in that case I would be "the Guy." http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1554484323.jpg |
Earlier in the week I ran hot and cold soft water lines to my garage so I could wash my vehicles. I soldered most of it together on the floor and only had to solder two joints in place. I hate trying to solder to old, dripping pipes and I'm not averse to using Sharkbite fittings. They are expensive but they save a LOT of time if you need to solder a dripping pipe. After this job I was done trying to do plumbing for a while. I hate plumbing.
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You are the man!
(Don't know who that other guy is...) ;) |
This "man" would have done it in PVC at half the price and in half the time. ;)
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I woulda done it in PEX at the PVC price in 1/4 the time.
Lol PPOT |
I would have planned the job for years, bought the parts and then put it off until I forgot about it. Then when moving out, I would find the parts and install them during packing up...for the next guy.
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^^^^ #metoo
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I already had the pipe and all of the fittings except the Sharkbites. Part of the pleasure of seeing this done is seeing the stash of stuff I've kept "because I might need it someday" shrink a little. |
I'm a pex convert also.
Pile of copper outside latest remodel, headed for scrap. |
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A loo minium man!
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Nice creative solution on the sill cock attachment, Patrick.
I have plumbing that runs to my garage and will have to look closer if any of it is from my water heater. I know it has the set up for a toilet - that I never used - I have the fitting in the floor filled with rags so any creatures won't fall in. I think there's also some pipes for a sink. 23 years here and haven't done anything with those. Thanks for the inspiration! BTW, I love shark bites and don't mind the expense at all! Never used PEX. Will look into. |
PVC + Freezing
PEX + Mice Stitch + Time |
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NEVER put bread in a water line.
You will often get a mess that requires everything to be flushed out, not to mention the bacteria... |
If you need some plumbers grease from 1950, fittings for a sunbeam stove(open bag), or half a pipe elbow only slightly used..
Just call man I'll hook you up good price. |
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At this point, however, I have realized that anything we do will surely last longer than I will. SmileWavy |
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But by that time sweating copper will look so antiquated he'll probably not even notice. I mean, I don't know that I've ever admired a good knob and tube wiring job. SmileWavy |
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