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To: Stock Puppy who wrote (929754)4/9/2016 2:58:12 PM
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Hey this discussion is too civil for this group we might get thrown out.

You two had me seriously considering using ignore for the first time. :--)



To: Stock Puppy who wrote (929754)4/9/2016 4:46:49 PM
From: d[-_-]b  Respond to of 1577883
 
Yes - the end points are still a possible point of corrosion - but on the upside you can run PEX continuously from source to destination without a single fitting to leak or corrode - even doing 90 degree bends. So if everything pokes out of the wall - you can simply change the fittings. Or with luck its all under cabinet holes you make in sheetrock - less trouble hiding.

I just put my third coat of mud on the three patches from the leak I had - will have to try my hand with a texture gun next. Two patches are in a closet - one in plain view - so I get a little practice.