what is Pex?

David

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From: "chiliblindman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 1:08 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] PEX tube


>     Scott replacing part is quite possible.  I had replaced what was in my 
> basement and let  the risers in the walls and other areas for later. 
> Fittings to go from pex to copper can be soldered or compression so anyone 
> can do it with a little diligence.  The assortment of compression fittings 
> is really good.
>     Last year I installed a manifold for all my lines with each having a 
> shutoff on the manifold distributor panel.  The main lines to it are all 
> compression from the meter service.  Matter of fact, all fittings on the 
> manifold are compression and are blind friendly along with copper to pex 
> compression fittings.  The standoffs for mounting are also quite easy to 
> install.  Depending on how much you want to do will determine expense 
> according to which fittings you choose for your own personal convenience.
> .......................bob
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