I answered this once before. A crimp tool works good on PE. On copper, you have a choke point, because it can't reround the tube back to it's original ID. So you lose some flow.
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i have never been involved with a service line shut off tool.
are crimp tools okay?
are freezers okay?
what is better? are there problems with either?
rshackleford
WOW--O&A Party Rocks
I answered this once before. A crimp tool works good on PE. On copper, you have a choke point, because it can't reround the tube back to it's original ID. So you lose some flow.
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