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| Do not adjust your TV set Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: SW Hertfordshire, England
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UserID: 549 | Clear tanks are an easy pressure gauge. The 22mm principle was discovered by accident with 18mm bore PVC pipe which incidentally has an identical ID to 22mm copper.
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| Administrator Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Virginia
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UserID: 576 | NOTE: The following thread refers to discussion that occured much earlier in this thread, and not to the current one. It also deals with topics more suitable for PVC than for brass tubing. I found that McMaster-Carr carries compression tube fittings (there isn't a single URL for me to supply, but I could get the ID of a random product if necessary) in four different types of plastic. Three of the plastics can carry decent pressure, but the first two listed are the ones that are really appropriate and actually quite suitable for the purpose. They come for various fittings (tees, etc.), so with the right combination, even people who don't want to use PVC primer and cement can build a homemade.
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