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Post by battle1066 on Oct 30, 2016 18:07:03 GMT
Seen this today in a Newcastle food hall opened this week - any thoughts
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Post by tomplum on Oct 30, 2016 18:15:50 GMT
not seen that before Battle, could be a health and safety thing, I'm not sure,,,
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Post by battle1066 on Oct 30, 2016 18:19:22 GMT
It's makes any repairs very easy and very cost effective - tooling nothing needed other than a set of Footprints.
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Post by endfeed on Oct 30, 2016 19:17:06 GMT
Bet the flow rate is good!! Kinda like it!!☺
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Post by battle1066 on Oct 30, 2016 19:23:35 GMT
Bet the flow rate is good!! Kinda like it!!☺ me too
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2016 19:42:37 GMT
Very neat and like endfeed said the flow rate will be the bollocks.
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Post by battle1066 on Oct 30, 2016 19:48:24 GMT
What type of Tee is that as I couldn't see no solder or heat discolouration?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2016 19:51:28 GMT
What type of Tee is that as I couldn't see no solder or heat discolouration? Its a pressed fitting battle, pressed onto the pipe with a special tool and used a lot where no hot works are allowed.
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Post by battle1066 on Oct 30, 2016 19:53:36 GMT
What type of Tee is that as I couldn't see no solder or heat discolouration? Its a pressed fitting battle, pressed onto the pipe with a special tool and used a lot where no hot works are allowed. I thought it might of been a new style of push fit but now I know - cheers PB.
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Post by Mash on Oct 30, 2016 19:55:40 GMT
Yeah its a press Tee, just done a job with no hot works, everything had to be press fittings. Never done em' before that, quite good, awkward to get the gun in places sometimes. Was gonna post about it on here and see who else had used them but i forgot
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Post by battle1066 on Oct 30, 2016 19:59:51 GMT
I think the Tee looks sweet for the install but they might as well of used a compression Tee since the valves are only compression and I assume there's no press fit valves?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2016 20:00:25 GMT
Yeah its a press Tee, just done a job with no hot works, everything had to be press fittings. Never done em' before that, quite good, awkward to get the gun in places sometimes. Was gonna post about it on here and see who else had used them but i forgot Not as good as good old solder a mash, once the O ring gives up.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2016 20:02:38 GMT
I think the Tee looks sweet for the install but they might as well of used a compression Tee since the valves are only compression and I assume there's no press fit valves? The valves would be to hard to change battle if they were pressed on.
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Post by endfeed on Oct 30, 2016 20:16:10 GMT
Its all tec tight at my place have to keep soldering to a minimum..have to fill out hot works permit..does me fookin head in,im on me soap box now😕
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2016 20:22:27 GMT
Its all tec tight at my place have to keep soldering to a minimum..have to fill out hot works permit..does me fookin head in,im on me soap box now😕 Nightmare endfeed its all paper pushing now days.
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