Softus said:Tectite seems good so far, but is fairly new on the scene. Copper fetishists seem to like it because it isn't plastic, but the grab 'n' seal works on the same principle.
I continue to be amazed that you think people will be duped by you writing "many of us", when in fact you haven't seen it yourself.Agile said:Many of us have seen plastic pushfit with a split body. that will not happen with the Tectite.
Taking this to its logical conclusion, you'll now be using Tectite® wherever conditions permit, in preference to soldering, because it's so much quicker and doesn't introduce corrosive substances into pipework.Also the plastic body softens at 130°C and will hold little pressure. Whereas the tectite will still hold the pressure at over 200°C until the "O" ring softens or disintegrates. Some boilers even have "O" ring joints into cast iron heat exchangers!
denso13 said:I've used them on all sealed and open vented systems, also hot and cold pipework (mains) for many years and never had a problem.
Him and me both then.Doctor Drivel said:You are a very lucky man then.denso13 said:I've used them on all sealed and open vented systems, also hot and cold pipework (mains) for many years and never had a problem.
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