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Old 09-19-2008, 02:46 AM   #21
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Old 09-19-2008, 12:08 PM   #22
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If your logic is correct then let's use copper and soldered joints for gas.

See how that flies.
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But 22.........


You have to understand that I NEVER argued copper for gas. Reverse logic is NOT part of the Deductive Reasoning Process.

I did argue that I do not like PEX and was just stirring, (I did pretext my post by saying so), in order to find out MORE about the why and how you guys like it.

It is an attempt to force you guys in to arguing me in to believing in PEX. So many of you use it and I am trying to understand and believe the why!

Unfortunately my attempt failed. Although I do appreciate your post on "metal to metal".

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But 22.........


You have to understand that I NEVER argued copper for gas. Reverse logic is NOT part of the Deductive Reasoning Process.
I was stalling for time to get to the real issues. I had a splitting headache, was under a bunch of stress, and wasn't hitting on all cylinders.


So I stalled for time.

Hey, at least I am honest about it. LOL
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I was stalling for time to get to the real issues. I had a splitting headache, was under a bunch of stress, and wasn't hitting on all cylinders.


So I stalled for time.

Hey, at least I am honest about it. LOL

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I was saying... my post about the copper pipe was stalling for time.
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I was saying... my post about the copper pipe was stalling for time.
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I was stalling for time to get to the real issues. I had a splitting headache, was under a bunch of stress, and wasn't hitting on all cylinders.
Ummm... that sounds like PMS cause thats exactly how my wife gets
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good point!
Hey tool junkie,
I am certified in PE butt/socket fusion. I have installed it underground for attached condominiums. I ran it from one end of the building (7 banked meters) to the other. It was a 2 lb system so I was able to make all the runs in 1" (able to run up to 200') except the last unit which had to be run in 1 1/4". I have full confidence in this piping and it connections butt or socket. From my understanding you are not allowed to run this piping in or under a building so the exploding house theory is out. I believe it is superior to metal because there is no rust factor, no leaking threads, nor any broken pipes from earth movement such as our notorious earthquakes here in Cali. This pipe is also the primary mode of delivery of gas in my area by SoCal Gas Co. Only difference is that you must run a yellow leader wire (I believe at least 18 guage) alongside of any runs made for location purposes. This piping is also ideal for those accidental (I forgot to call Dig-Alert/Didn't know what those yellow flags were for) back-hoe hits because the gas company can repair these line is record time with saddle-type repair fittings. I also am from the school of less fitting the better. Well how about a 500' roll of PE as apposed to close to 24 sections of pipe to cover the same run. It's a no brainer if were talking about statistics you just narrowed the chances of a fitting leaking by (gets out calculator) a whole FRIGGIN lot. Come on guys I truly believe there are alot of things to learn from the old tymers but don't dismiss a product simply because it's not "the way we've always done it". Sometimes new ideas are good. As for the CSST I don't think it's just a remodelers wet dream I believe it has its place. As for not using metal seals comment from 22rifle I have used 2 types of CSST (Gas-tite and Trac-Pipe) and both have metal to metal seals. They are flare connections made at time of install. The fittings are brass and the connections are made after you install the brass nut on the (plastic coated) stainless steel corrugated piping then you place 2 moon-shaped 1/2 rings into the last groove of the pipe (that you just cut). Finally you place the nut on the brass fitting tighten and the stainless steel bends to meet the surface of the flared brass fitting. In my experience although more expensive and usually engineered as branch lines and not for main feed this piping also allows for less fittings. I have not seen more leaks come from the CSST connections as opposed to IP connections. Once a person is well versed in the install of this piping I feel it is a good product. Now with my municipalities fireproofing has been an issue with multifamily units. They had issue with the plastic covering. They required us to strip the sections going through the firewall or fire envelopes. I used this piping for very difficult 3 story multifamily units with no chases and many beams. I had to run across up to 8 units with 1 1/2" piping. Without this product the potential for leaks would have been enormous due to having to hug the ceiling and dip below 7 units worth of beams. With IP this would have required 4-90s each dip not to mention any other jogs I had to make. With the CSST it took 2 guys to feed the 1 1/2" piping through the units. As for having floppy connections...we never used the CSST to stub out we always had a stub-out connected to a drop connected to a 90 and another 1' section and a coupling. That way we could secure that 1' section to the joisting or truss assuring that nothing done to the stub out would affect the CSST. I don't think CSST is going to put IP out of business but I believe it has it's place. I hope this post helps.

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A man with facts and experience ! How will They ever handle THIS ?????
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With my experience with PE, I would not use it for anything especially gas.

I've posted this before. I worked for a company that used PE for pneumatics. A customer got some cleaning agent on the tubing and you could literally crumble the stuff between your fingers. We never figured out what it was but it's an OTC cleaner.
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I respect your opinion Teetorbilt. However per the manufacturers PEX is photo-sensitive (UV exposure) and petroleum sensitive. As long as you keep it out of the sun and do not use any petroleum products on it you should be fine. Everything has it's Kryptonite. Copper is sensitive to Acidity and Alkalinity. We know about galvi. Just my opinion. My Kryptonite is my wife. She makes me weak in the knees.
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I've also seen a class action suit against Zurn? One of the connector companies. They're much better materials out there, everybody just wants to go CHEAP.

I engage the concept and use it, 12 yrs. without a single failure. I just use PU or Teflon tube and stainless steel connectors. This was learned from 7 yrs. of PE failures which occurred just after the Qest debacle.

It's all about money. My way, I'd CONSIDER putting in my own home. At the cost of doing it right why not stay with the tried and true (copper)?
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Hey CA-PLMBR... Your description of how you install CSST is exactly how I do it. I hope you understood that I meant I won't use the non-metal to metal seal type but do use the metal to metal types.

I am certified in Gastite, Trac-Pipe, and Wardflex. It's the Wardflex I won't use.
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Hey CA-PLMBR... Your description of how you install CSST is exactly how I do it. I hope you understood that I meant I won't use the non-metal to metal seal type but do use the metal to metal types.

I am certified in Gastite, Trac-Pipe, and Wardflex. It's the Wardflex I won't use.
Exactly the same here, not a fan of CSST but when I have to use it, no graphite washers, no annealed (weakened) tubing.
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I never complain about crawlers ,but I had the worst one in My life 2 years ago!
Thank You gas tite . Building back East,We had nice basements! Still can't figure out why the West doesn't have them! But the old S.F. homes do.
OH, Seams like My threader gains about 100 lbs. a year! I use My back hoe to load it into the chevy, from the shop, when alone.
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