Handy tools. Wish they would do 3/4 hubs.
They make an entire swage set.Handy tools. Wish they would do 3/4 hubs.
It won't do a 3/4 socket joint will it? I'll have to look at mine but I think the 7/8 means it does 3/4 I.D.
It won't do a 3/4 socket joint.
Yes that's how it works. It wouldn't work in any kind of recommended way with pvc. It works with soft copper. Supposedly it can heat hard drawn copper enough to work with it, but I haven't tried.Do you put them in a drill bit and have them spin inside a pipe or something? (That's how it looks like it's designed to work).
I wonder if this can work with PVC, but I suspect not.
JG, there is a 3/4" piece in the kit: https://www.amazon.com/Rectorseal-87011-Pro-Fit-Precision-Swaging/dp/B079SBRYZ5
It goes from 1/4" all the way up to 7/8". If you zoom in on the amazon photo it shows that one of them is labeled 3/4".
So, you shove these in to two copper pipe pieces/joints or something and then sweat the copper? I see the description of what they do but am trying to visualize how it is done. Never heard of swaging before.
Do you put them in a drill bit and have them spin inside a pipe or something? (That's how it looks like it's designed to work).
I wonder if this can work with PVC, but I suspect not.
It's so nice for some one to repeat.
There is a possibility your set is different than mine, but as you can see the 7/8 in my picture doesn't make a hub for 3/4 pipe.
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The useful info here would be. If you buy a system like this make sure you get the correct one. I was disappointed when I got mine.
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