Easy question about T fitting for Pex!

Also not on a reducing tee. It must feed from the largest side or one of the larger sides. As long as we're throwing special cases out there.
 
I wondered how this could end up having more than Herk's one answer, which 99.9% of the time would be right. Maybe it will go on for two or three pages.

Yes, it can. Might have been the shortest answer in forum history.
 
Construct30 said:
Yes, it can. Might have been the shortest answer in forum history.

My original answer was "Yes" but the forum software refused to allow me to post a message with so few characters.
 
It can't be a short answer.
After studying it out, did I speol that right?

It should not be a monflow tee, thoouse are for heating right?
Needs to be on big end, FOR water supply,

Choices are copper, PEX, oh waite, you didn't adsk that.

Plumberoligist Terry
 
Thank you and wish you an happy new year

Thank you and wish you an happy new year to all of ya...
 
It can't be a short answer.
After studying it out, did I speol that right?

It should not be a monflow tee, thoouse are for heating right?
Needs to be on big end, FOR water supply,

Choices are copper, PEX, oh waite, you didn't adsk that.

Plumberoligist Terry

I em vary empressed. -Dr Grumpy
 
No, This post won't be long like that one. We're just having fun here.

Okay, maybe it is kinda poking fun at that other post.
I woke up the next moring, took one look and just about died.
Delete
Delete
Delete,
I don't know what I was thinking that night.
I like how Cookie ended the thread. Very nice.
 
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