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Old 03-13-2009, 07:58 PM   #1
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Default Lowes has things I never knew I needed

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4" x 2' Sch 40 DWV nipples $5.97 each
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Old 03-13-2009, 07:59 PM   #2
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Pex fittings that resemble cable TV splitters:
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Mulleted men with crappy t-shirts carrying a combination of galvanized, PVC, CPVC, and brass fittings. Attempting to screw the whole conglomoration together:
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Those can actually be quite handy, they are just to expensive.

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We have a DIY/hack "plumber" that frequents our local blowes who also happens to be a drag queen........A really scruffy manly looking drag queen with blonde pig tails and short shorts.

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I picked up a number of those once. They were on clearance for less than a 3/4" x 1/2" tee.

I used a couple. They made it hard to do a neat job. So i sold the rest on eBay.
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Hey, tell my assistant I am still waiting for that left handed pipe wrench!
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We have a DIY/hack "plumber" that frequents our local blowes who also happens to be a drag queen........A really scruffy manly looking drag queen with blonde pig tails and short shorts...

Those can actually be quite handy, they are just to expensive
Did he say what I thought he said?


I couldn't resist...

I personally have never used Zurn Q-Pex fittings.
I don't know why anyone would.

I like watching mullet man then take his whole conglomeration of parts and stick it into a Gatorbite fitting screwed on the display....

Oops Gatorbites don't release like Sharkbites do...

Now all mulletman's parts are permanently attached to the Gatorbite display....
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I personally have never used Zurn Q-Pex fittings.

When you buy them dirt cheap, they are perfect for manifolds to test tubing in floors.
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