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Default Tool Purchase Ethics?

On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 18:50:18 GMT, PaPaPeng wrote:




I am developing my basement that will have a kitchenette (1) , full
bath (2.5), a separate vanity only nook (1) and a wet bar (1), that is
five and a half sets of H+C water plumbing. I love the flex tube
water pipes (PEC?) for running the water lines. These tubes are
secured to the fixtures by a crimp ring that requires a special crimp
tool. The tool costs $60+ the last time I checked. Renting one for
the day is something like $20 and the clock is ticking on overtime. I
react poorly to this kind of stress. Instead of working faster I
freeze up.

My idea is to buy the tool first, take a week to do a proper plumbing
job, then return the tool for a refund. The ruse "free use" is
obvious and I am not too comfortable with it. What's your take on
this? The alternative is to use stainless steel hose rings. Will
this have enough holding strength to keep the tube+fixtures securely
in place?


Through all of history, few people had a kitchenette in addition to
their kitchen. And I'm sure your kitchen is nicer than most had. And
you want a wet bar, even though everything that accomplishes can be
done with a cabinet and the kitchenette sink, or the original kitchen
sink. And then you *love* flex tube water pipes. You just want
everthing don't you, even though you feel you can't afford it.

This strikes me as like saying, I can afford to go to that really
fancy restaurant, as long as I don't tip.

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