This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey explains the various parts commonly used in a home plumbing system.
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good one, thanks...
the m type copper is used for heating systems due to less oxidization because of heating systems being bled and closed, potable water has constant o2 flowing through the line so it needs thicker material
Where does the name "street" elbow come from. I've always wondered...
I will always trust Copper more than Pex.
plumbing is wank
He shouldn’t just assume the copper fitting’s gender like that.
No pipe benders shown? One for the amateur I guess.
Mr.kittipon khaongam
The exterior water faucet should have been bushed with brass not to copper.
Sooner or later...