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Identifying tubes
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What about P-Touch labels? Does anyone know if the adhesive would affect the PEX?
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numbered plugs
I remember a thread a while ago about IDing the tubing using numbered plugs or rings. My guys are having some problems with that now and it reminded me of the thread. I like the idea of the numbered plug until the job is done then the plug is removed. It would be nice to have a numbered tag of some sort that would survive a jobsite and stay on the tub indefinitely.0 -
warwickhanger
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I used them they work great.
hrBob "hot rod" Rohr
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making it through the construction
is always the challenge. I have tried labels and writing on the pex and both were lost during construction. I like the labeled plugs but they don't come in 3/4".0
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