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When we built my house/shop 25 years ago I had the plumber install a =
3/4=E2=80=9D water line to the shop and cap it off. I was going to put =
in the sink and the outside faucet when I got time. Well, this week I =
got time
I cut the cap off and test fitted a 3/4=E2=80=9D Tee to start dry =
fitting the plumbing for sink/faucet. The Tee wouldn=E2=80=99t fit on =
the tubing. I cleaned it well but the Tee was still too small to fit =
over the tubing. It looks like he used coiled tubing, or at least =
that=E2=80=99s what=E2=80=99s coming up thru the concrete. I tried =
several fittings and even cut the tubing lower to see if it was crimped =
or out of round... it mic=E2=80=99d the same all the way around it in =
several places
I mic=E2=80=99d the tubing and the fitting and here=E2=80=99s the =
results
tubing i.d. is .882=E2=80=9D which is just over 7/8=E2=80=9D
tubing o.d. is .900=E2=80=9D which is just under 29/32=E2=80=9D
a new standard Tee i.d.is .876=E2=80=9D which ain=E2=80=99t gonna fit =
over .900
if I can find one fitting to get this to standard 3/4=E2=80=9D size =
I=E2=80=99m good to go...
did the old stuff differ from todays standard =E2=80=9C
after researching fittings a little I see that there are several =
=E2=80=98types=E2=80=9D of fittings.... from plumbing to hvac to =
whatever...
anyone wanna try and give me some guidance here... the net is confusing =
and offers little on actual dimensions
thanks
john
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<DIV>When we built my house/shop 25 years ago I had the plumber install =
a 3/4=E2=80=9D=20
water line to the shop and cap it off. I was going to put in the =
sink and=20
the outside faucet when I got time. Well, this week I got =
time</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>I cut the cap off and test fitted a 3/4=E2=80=9D Tee to start dry =
fitting the=20
plumbing for sink/faucet. The Tee wouldn=E2=80=99t fit on the =
tubing. I=20
cleaned it well but the Tee was still too small to fit over the =
tubing. It=20
looks like he used coiled tubing, or at least that=E2=80=99s =
what=E2=80=99s coming up thru the=20
concrete. I tried several fittings and even cut the tubing lower =
to see if=20
it was crimped or out of round... it mic=E2=80=99d the same all =
the way around it=20
in several places</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>I mic=E2=80=99d the tubing and the fitting and here=E2=80=99s the =
results</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>tubing i.d. is .882=E2=80=9D which is just over =
7/8=E2=80=9D</DIV>
<DIV>tubing o.d. is .900=E2=80=9D which is just under =
29/32=E2=80=9D</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>a new standard Tee i.d.is .876=E2=80=9D which =
ain=E2=80=99t gonna fit over=20
.900</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>if I can find one fitting to get this to standard 3/4=E2=80=9D size =
I=E2=80=99m good to=20
go...</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>did the old stuff differ from todays standard =E2=80=9C</DIV>
<DIV>after researching fittings a little I see that there are several =
=E2=80=98types=E2=80=9D of=20
fittings.... from plumbing to hvac to whatever...</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>anyone wanna try and give me some guidance here... the net is =
confusing and=20
offers little on actual dimensions</DIV>
<DIV><BR>thanks</DIV>
<DIV>john</DIV></DIV></DIV></BODY></HTML>
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