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Posted by marson on February 28, 2007, 10:50 pm
I'm no plumber, but I'll give you my two cents anyway.
> 1)How to finish the old 3/4" copper tube cut ends I'll be putting into the
> valve bores after using the tube cutter. I am not sure about inside burrs
> breaking away and floating into fittings downstream.
The tubing cutter will leave a nice finish.
>
> 2)Which of my two valve assembly methods to use for sliding the valves'
> bores onto the tubes' cut ends, and what about ease of sleeve manipulation
I'd cut out the section of pipe, disconnect it at the water meter, and
insert the valve that way. Sliding things back and forth is a bitch
IMO. You realize you'll get a flood when you cut into that vertical
section of pipe, unless you have some way of draining the water below
where you are going to splice in the valve.
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> 3)Will I disconnect/re-connect at the water meters "out" connection and if
> there are any seals or fittings of any material I need to obtain, and if I
> can (safely) use a galvanized cap temporarily to stop the leaking water
> flow, with or without Teflon tape or plumbers dope
I'd be careful with a galvanized cap. The meter has a compression
type fitting which you might muck up with a cap. Not sure if NPT
would work anyway. But I might be wrong--again, I'm no plumber.
Should only take a few minutes to do the repair. Maybe you can get a
helper to empty your bucket or whatever. Heck, I've stopped leaks by
whittling a wooden plug and pounding it into the leak. That'd work,
but then you might break the plug off and have a real mess on your
hands.
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> 4)Is a compression fitting Kosher, especially since its a shut-off valve? I
> have it because there will be water flowing through if I don't disconnect at
> the water meter "out"-end connection, and I am a diy'er and not sure of my
> Vertical soldering anyway
I think a compression fitting is fine in this situation. A bigger
problem for soldering than your leaking meter valve will be the water
dripping from above...when I did this repair I was replacing the
piping in my whole house so I had the luxury of dry pipes.
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