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Has anyone used any of this pipe.
Harvey Ramer
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I am thinking of trying it but I decided to see if any Wallies had any input first.
<a href="http://www.oilcreek.com/files/support/submittals/heatflex.pdf">http://www.oilcreek.com/files/support/submittals/heatflex.pdf</a>
<a href="http://www.oilcreek.com/files/support/submittals/heatflex.pdf">http://www.oilcreek.com/files/support/submittals/heatflex.pdf</a>
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yep
we're using it. color fades fast with UV exposure. I like that it's flexible and recyclable. only downside I see other than not reforming with a heat gun after a kink is that it's not as rigid as PEX and so in heavy plate situations it can still slide through. it's quiet when it does so, but I still use regular PEX in that situation to avoid the issue.Rob Brown
Designer for Rockport Mechanical
in beautiful Rockport Maine.0 -
Well then I guess
I'll try it. They sure make it sound good but I wanted to know if anyone was using it.
Harvey0 -
I have seen...
it in ads for Hydronic alternatives for a few years now....
http://www.hydronicalternatives.com/getattachment/06431cbf-b2da-458a-bc0e-2298c00b88e1/PE-RT-Heating-Pipe-Information.aspx0
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