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Default Experiences with, opinions on "Shark Bite" pipe fittings?

On Nov 26, 5:14*pm, "John Gilmer" wrote:
I have the same doubts as you do, but as an electrician that does tons of
work with plumbers, I can tell you that they all love the stuff, they
swear by it, and assure me that it won't fall apart ten years from now.
I'm still a skeptic, but for whatever reason, the stuff has made believers
out of plumbers.


Well, the "failure mechnism" of an o-ring seal is wear of the o-ring with
pressure fluxuations. * *But in a domestic water situation, the temperatures
do change much and the pressures aren't extreme. * That minimizes wear and
fatigue.

IOW: *it's a near static situation.

The "record" in static situation for O-rings it quite outstanding: * WWII
aircraft found in deserts after 50+ years still had charged accumulators
(nitrogen over hydrollic oil).

Over the past decades plumbers have had to replace gross amounts of plactic
plumbing from problems that showed up after 5+ years. * Compared to that, I
would expect the o-rings to outlast any plastic pipe.


Scratching the O-ring during installation is probably the biggest
concern - or scratching the pipe badly enough to compromise the O-ring
seal. Cash Acme wants to sell you their nifty little deburring tool.

R