(Nobody You Know)
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- Hatteras Model
- 40' DOUBLE CABIN-Series I (1986 - 1989)
I just wanted to share something I accomplished with a new plumbing product called "SharkBite" by Cash Acme in Alabama (http://www.cashacme.com/).
Just this week I finished installing a hot water circulator at home. During a recent trip to Home Depot to buy the fittings to do the project a clerk (retired plumber) suggested the “SharkBite” system which is basically an assortment of couplings, “Ts” and “elbows” that connect copper, CTS CPVC and PEX plastic pipes. It is virtually "plug n' play" (and I do "plug n' play" really good, knowhatimean?). Due to the very tight area where my water heater is installed the old style “solder” products would have made this a lengthy and tedious job in a confined area dangerously toxic.
I just wanted to share this because this product, in my mind, removes the final obstacle to my virtually being able to fix anything plumbing related myself (the only exception is the time element in tackling a job, if that’s an issue). I see no reason why this product would not work on a boat.
Disclaimers: I have no financial interest in Cash Acme. Forgive me if I may have missed an earlier thread on the Product.
Just this week I finished installing a hot water circulator at home. During a recent trip to Home Depot to buy the fittings to do the project a clerk (retired plumber) suggested the “SharkBite” system which is basically an assortment of couplings, “Ts” and “elbows” that connect copper, CTS CPVC and PEX plastic pipes. It is virtually "plug n' play" (and I do "plug n' play" really good, knowhatimean?). Due to the very tight area where my water heater is installed the old style “solder” products would have made this a lengthy and tedious job in a confined area dangerously toxic.
I just wanted to share this because this product, in my mind, removes the final obstacle to my virtually being able to fix anything plumbing related myself (the only exception is the time element in tackling a job, if that’s an issue). I see no reason why this product would not work on a boat.
Disclaimers: I have no financial interest in Cash Acme. Forgive me if I may have missed an earlier thread on the Product.