[GMCnet] Quest to PEX / standard NPT [message #301749] |
Mon, 06 June 2016 22:11 |
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mark grady
Messages: 70 Registered: November 2015 Location: northern Indiana
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In my renovation, I have removed several Quest fittings, elbows valves and
other do-dads from the galley sink supply lines installed by the PO. I
think there was one of everything from the Quest catalog. I'm back to
'good' Quest behind the drawers ('78 Kingsley, driver side galley.)
I know that Quest Poly-B is a unique size, and found a Sharkbite fitting (
U4008LF
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which I consider to be the easy way out. Home Depot
has them for $9 at some stores.
I was trying to find a Poly-B to 1/2" NPT male, and then get longer tails
for my single hole faucet. This would be only one set of fittings.
Since I can't find that type of fitting, the one above would let me build
out to short 1/2" PEX extensions, then crimp on 1/2" M-NPT fitting (or
double down with two more Sharkbites) and connect the faucet tails.
I'm asking here for the wisdom of the great GMC networked mind to see what
others have done. The rest of the Quest seems to be in good shape, so I'm
not re-piping everything, even though I have removed enough fittings to
open a hardware store stocked full of obsolete parts.
Mark Grady
78 Kingsley 'Bucky'
N-IN
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Re: [GMCnet] Quest to PEX / standard NPT [message #301754 is a reply to message #301749] |
Mon, 06 June 2016 22:34 |
Dolph Santorine
Messages: 1236 Registered: April 2011 Location: Wheeling, WV
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Lowes has a barbed fittings that will do what you need. It's in their brass section in plumbing.
I use PEX stainless crimps to button it up.
Dolph Santorine
DE N8JPC
Wheeling, West Virginia
1977 ex-Palm Beach TZE167V100820
1-ton, Sullybuilt Bags, Reaction Arms, 3.70 LSD, Manny Transmission, EV-6010,
> On Jun 6, 2016, at 11:11 PM, mark grady wrote:
>
> In my renovation, I have removed several Quest fittings, elbows valves and
> other do-dads from the galley sink supply lines installed by the PO. I
> think there was one of everything from the Quest catalog. I'm back to
> 'good' Quest behind the drawers ('78 Kingsley, driver side galley.)
>
> I know that Quest Poly-B is a unique size, and found a Sharkbite fitting (
> U4008LF
> ),
> which I consider to be the easy way out. Home Depot
>
> has them for $9 at some stores.
>
> I was trying to find a Poly-B to 1/2" NPT male, and then get longer tails
> for my single hole faucet. This would be only one set of fittings.
>
> Since I can't find that type of fitting, the one above would let me build
> out to short 1/2" PEX extensions, then crimp on 1/2" M-NPT fitting (or
> double down with two more Sharkbites) and connect the faucet tails.
>
> I'm asking here for the wisdom of the great GMC networked mind to see what
> others have done. The rest of the Quest seems to be in good shape, so I'm
> not re-piping everything, even though I have removed enough fittings to
> open a hardware store stocked full of obsolete parts.
>
> Mark Grady
>
> 78 Kingsley 'Bucky'
> N-IN
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Re: [GMCnet] Quest to PEX / standard NPT [message #302666 is a reply to message #302385] |
Sun, 26 June 2016 21:07 |
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mark grady
Messages: 70 Registered: November 2015 Location: northern Indiana
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They did, and I bought a set, but the Poly-B under my sink was 3/8", not
1/2". There is some 1/2" Poly-B in the back so I put them in the parts tub.
Mark
On Sun, Jun 19, 2016 at 11:37 PM, A. wrote:
> mark grady wrote on Sun, 19 June 2016 21:56
>> Late bump to an old thread, but I had some trouble finding cinch rings
> for the PolyB (I don't have a crimp setup for PEX). I reused the PolyB
>> compression fittings and inserts with new delran compression rings.
>> That got me to pipe thread, adapted that and ran new PEX. Works great!
>>
>> I've been super busy at work, so not much action on the GMC side of the
> noodle barn. (Where we keep the pool noodles in the winter).
>>
>> Mark
> Nobody where you live had Sharkbite fittings?
>
> http://www.homedepot.com/p/SharkBite-1-2-in-Brass-Push-to-Connect-Polybutylene-Conversion-Coupling-U4008LFA/202270632
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