farmerjohn1324
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If it is the right one for the pipe you take the nut off and put it on the pipe, there is a ring inside. put that on the pipe after the nut. and hold the valve up and tighten the nut. The ring is the compression part. It squeezes the pipe as you tighten the nut. The ring and nut will not come off if you want to change something later.
Okay thanks. So no glue necessary?
Why do you say the ring and nut won't come off at a later time? Wouldn't I just have to unscrew it and slide them off?
Where did you find a faucet with CPVC connectors, most faucets have soft copper or are direct connect.
I thought faucets were fed through a 3/8" faucet supply line? That is what connects to one of the outputs of this valve, the other going to a dishwasher.
Without starting a new thread, is there a way to clean up my sloppy mess that I made with the PVC primer and cement? Or should I just be neater next time? Could I paint over it?
Those pipes want to point into the cupboard and the valves go on last, inside the cupboard
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