I am new to this site so forgive me if I am posting in the wrong place. I have seen a lot of videos making a qev with brass fittings. It looks like a compression tee and casting the position with epoxy in a compression ring. I do not understand how people transfer from a compression fitting to a npt pipe fitting without an adapter.
I do not know for sure if I can make most of the valve and chamber with compression fittings. Would this be able to take high pressure? My first attempt at a qev failed because mainly bad design on my part. I used a 1/2inch galv tee, and I think my position is sticking on the rough surfaces.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
help with wittings for qev
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Look thought the how to section MRR made a very good how to video with all standard fittings that can be bought at most hardware stores.
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Crna Legija wrote: with all stranded fittings....
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staff uevanmcorleytv wrote:Crna Legija wrote: with all stranded fittings....
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