Xkylescorex
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I have another thread asking about pex and plumbing my water main. Well, I finally decided to try and shark bite my copper main into pex. I cut the 3/4 copper line and sanded it down with 150 and then 220 grit sandpaper. I then marked the depth gauge and pushed it in. It didn't come close to the right depth and was very hard to spin. Seemed very tight in the sleeve. I then re cut the pipe to a make sure it was straight then re sanded it nice and smooth. Then bought a new shark bite and tried again. Still no dice. It slid in flawlessly and to the right depth on the pex side. Someone said this is probably k copper and I wouldn't be able to sweat it. What do I do now? I'm assuming this joint will fail. It's not leaking now but who knows how long it will last. This pipe feels pretty thick is it not a standard wall thickness?
The black mark is depth mark. I'm wondering if the pipe has a slight bend in it. I can't really cut any more into it.
The black mark is depth mark. I'm wondering if the pipe has a slight bend in it. I can't really cut any more into it.
