Jerry!
wish i would have known about your pecs earlier in the month!
spent 8 hours in soldering fumes only to have one weld buts a week latter.
will look into it.

so you think i need a pvc tocopper fitting?
will check it out.


On 7/12/05, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Even if you have to cut the up-to-the-overflow and over-to-the-drain
> hard copper lines, a copper-to-PVC desanco fitting can let you replace
> the new section with simple-to-install PVC.
> 
> If you ever need to install hot or cold water lines, look into PECS
> flexible tubing. My brother-in-law (a plumber) doesn't install
> anything but these days.
> 
> A typical bathroom install is now an easy morning's work using the
> PECS rather than copper.
> 
> On 7/12/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > thatnks Jerry
> > i destroyed the 1/2 wall & built up a full wall to hold a real shower.
> > will have to remove 3 peices of marble we instaled 3 weeks ago to get at 
> > tub.
> >
> > i hope i can just unsqrew every thing, just drain & overflow & remove it.
> > insert new tub in place & not have to move any thing.
> >
> > the pipes are big metal ones, not pvc
> > already did plumbing for shower.
> >
> > http://www.paulihrig.com/home/bath.htm
> > need to put up newer pics
> >
> >
> 
> 

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