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Default rethreading Galvanized pipe


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I'm about to start pulling the old galanized pipe in my 40 year old
home. I plan to remove only the main lines and leave the vertical
sections that lead to fixtures.


I see very little point in that as an end objective. If the galvanized
is bad enough it really needs replacement _now_, then it makes no sense
at all to leave what typically are the first places to have problems
(the smaller feeder lines) to fail and lead to emergency repairs later
on. If it isn't that bad, then you might as well just leave it all
until ready to do the whole thing.

Connecting those vertical lines to PEX seems straightforward. What
I'm most concerned with is the quality of hte Galvanized that's there.
If I start unscrewing, I understand I run great risk of damaging the
pipe that's there to the point that I won't be able to screw on PVC
connectors for the PEX, is it possible to rethread these galvanized
pipes without having to remove them?


Already answered this once in the other thread -- if it isn't already
to the point of failure, the chances are pretty good, but as noted
above, if it is and you're not replacing it all, then I fail to see the
point. If it is that bad, you're just asking for trouble during the
work and leaving trouble in place to cause its namesake after having
just spent a significant effort.

Also, it does seem possible to knock out a section of the wall in order
to run PEX all the way up...but how do I attach PEX so it's sturdy like
the old galvenized was? Does it nail to a 2/4 with a clamp or
soemthing?


They make stuff for every problem...