They make a U shaped clip that presses to ridge in releasing the grip. However, If you don't have one of these you can use a cresent wrench and adjust the jaws to slid on the outside of the pipe. Press them against the side of the shark bite fitting and push it off. Make sure the water is off first.
Yes, copper pipes are used extensively in plumbing.
You can often find a modern connector such as Sharkbite or Qwest fitting to do this.
There is a product that is sold at Home improvement stores called "SharkBite". It will allow you to connect Copper,CTS Cpvc and Pex. Here is the link to learn more. Your friend, Matt The Handyman http://www.cashacme.com/prod_literature.php
Copper
Copper is NOT good for plumbing. It was once, when there was no alternative. Now many superior products like PEX are available. They are cheaper, more lasting and more efficient to fit than copper.
Yes, copper pipes are used extensively in plumbing.
You can often find a modern connector such as Sharkbite or Qwest fitting to do this.
You use a compression fitting or something like a Sharkbite.
There is a product that is sold at Home improvement stores called "SharkBite". It will allow you to connect Copper,CTS Cpvc and Pex. Here is the link to learn more. Your friend, Matt The Handyman http://www.cashacme.com/prod_literature.php
Copper
When it comes to a plumbing fitting, description CxC means the fitting is Copper by Copper, or the fitting is used to join two pieces of copper
it is used for plumbing
It is a copper pipe used in plumbing.
Buy a 1/2 inch female iron pipe angle stop with a 3/8 inch compression outlet.
They used lead and clay plumbing in ancient Egypt.
Copper is NOT good for plumbing. It was once, when there was no alternative. Now many superior products like PEX are available. They are cheaper, more lasting and more efficient to fit than copper.
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