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  1. wwSmith

    1/2" Depth Split Escutcheon Cover for 1/2" Pex Tubing

    While talking to a local plumbing supply house, I learned of a good solution to my problem. We all know that you could stack two of the same escutcheons together and get the desired 1/2" thickness, but it would look like a mistake, not professional at all. However, escutcheons are definitely...
  2. wwSmith

    1/2" Depth Split Escutcheon Cover for 1/2" Pex Tubing

    This is a new construction project for my own office. I am using a few of the PEX/copper stubs, particularly for the outside hose bibs, but I really like the idea of just crimping a PEX inlet angle stop valve directly to a PEX tubing stub out. I believe that will be a very fast and reliable...
  3. wwSmith

    1/2" Depth Split Escutcheon Cover for 1/2" Pex Tubing

    I am using PEX for my new office plumbing system. A typical PEX angle stop valve has about 5/8" length from the tip of the barb fitting to the body of the valve. A typical split plastic chrome escutcheon cover only has a depth of about 1/4". This means that at least 3/8" length of PEX tubing...
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