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Yes, the compression fittings designed for copper work on both soft and hard copper pipes.
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Yes they have compression joint fittings for copper.
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The type-B variants are called manipulative as they call for the tubing modifications. Such fittings are incorporated in the setups of special supply lines such as gas lines.
Unroll it and use as you would normal hard copper. Compression fittings or soldered fittings.
No. You can use flared fittings with a flaring tool and soft copper pipe.
I believe it has to be flared as compression is not approved
Compression fractures are most common along the spine involving the vertebrae. This is when a bone in the spine collapses and is most commonly found in the thoracic area of the spine.
The correct compression fittings.
If you have slip compression fittings (brass/PVC) on your bath tub over flow and drain then you need to have a adapter PVC glue to compression before the trap running vertical and you will also need a access to inspect the compression fittings by most codes. I use glued fittings on all my tub drain and overflows because its the best kind of connection and you don't need access to it.