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ScottMP
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For a good friend of mine. My supplier got some WM tubing at a discount so we used it here and passed on the savings to my friend.
Every tube has to be reamed for the fitting and I got a blister doing the damn reaming ( no comment from the peanut gallery Hunt ).
The fittings we king of cumbersome also. I think we'll stick to Stadler thank you very much.
This will have a Buderus oil fired direct vent.
This is a construction company and this will be their new garage for the trucks and to work on them.
Scott
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Every tube has to be reamed for the fitting and I got a blister doing the damn reaming ( no comment from the peanut gallery Hunt ).
The fittings we king of cumbersome also. I think we'll stick to Stadler thank you very much.
This will have a Buderus oil fired direct vent.
This is a construction company and this will be their new garage for the trucks and to work on them.
Scott
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Insulation
Is that a blanket type insulation that you used or did you put plastic over your foam board?0 -
question
why bother to locate the walls with paint then tube directly under them, seems like kinda a waste of time. wouldnt be better to tube around the walls regardless of slab thickness. just a question, marc0 -
Scott
I don't know if this is a first for Milne and PAP,but that is the nature of it.It needs to be "re-rounded"@ the cut and then a chamfer with the tool is needed for a solid fit.Doesnt matter whos PAP your using thats what you have to do.I happen to like PAP better than pex.Wirsbo has a new fitting schedule for the "Multicor" product that is just like your propress tool.Cool stuff.Oh Yeah.........nice work Milne P&H!
cheese0 -
Wirsbo Multi-Press
The wirsbo multi-press heads will work with the pro-press tool so you do not have to buy both tools.
S Davis
Apex Radiant Heating0 -
you are looking
at the bathroom floor and the contractor sprayed it so he could put in bolts to bolt down his sills. They decided to install rods so they would'nt worry about hitting a tube.
Scott
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you are correct sir !
We use the Stadler PAP all the time and it use's a different tool that peels off the outside layer. This WM stuff rounded out the middle and reamed the inside at the same time. It was a just a pain. Biggest thing will be the boiler work. I'll show those photos when were done.
Thanks Cheese
Scott
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