JohnDavid
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I have put in copper in my bathroom renovation--1st time sweating joints. I have a stub-out coming out of the floor near the base of the toilet (Soiree), since the wall behind the toilet is where a pocket door goes.
Is it normal to just cut this off and attach the valve with a compression fitting? The reason I'm asking is that the Black and Decker plumbing book I have says you don't use compression fittings with type L copper. It says that compression fittings are only good for type M or flexible copper. Is this your experience? What would you do?
Thanks,
John
Is it normal to just cut this off and attach the valve with a compression fitting? The reason I'm asking is that the Black and Decker plumbing book I have says you don't use compression fittings with type L copper. It says that compression fittings are only good for type M or flexible copper. Is this your experience? What would you do?
Thanks,
John