A: Hello, this is made within the USA. We hope this helps with your project.
by|Feb 14, 2024
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Q:Can this copper pipe be used for liquid propane?
by|Nov 11, 2023
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A: Hello, for this type of application, we recommend checking local codes prior to starting installation to ensure your project is designed for long-lasting and leak-proof performance. There are certain environmental factors we are unable to account for, and local codes will have this information. We hope this helps with your project.
by|Nov 13, 2023
Q:Can I use this for (above ground) propane supply? Going from propane tank to a cooking stove.
by|Nov 2, 2023
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A: Hello, typically type L copper is used for water applications. As your project includes propane, we recommend checking local codes for what is recommended for your area to ensure a long-lasting and leak-proof installation. We hope this helps with your project.
by|Nov 3, 2023
Q:This is 3/8" OD tubing. So as listed in the specifications the OD is 0.375 and the ID is 0.315. So how is the "pipe wall thickness" 0.125"? If the ID is 0.315 and the thickness was 0.125", then the OD would be 0.565"
by|Jun 24, 2023
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A: Hello, we apologize for the inconvenience; we are working to correct the information now and should have the specification data updated soon. Thank you for helping us flag this information.
by|Jun 28, 2023
Q:I want to use this as a spiral cooling loop for an air compressor rated to 150 PSI. Would this be suitable for the application
by|Feb 8, 2023
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A: Hello there, we recommend checking local plumbing codes to ensure all materials and specs are known before starting your project. We hope this helps with your project.
by|Feb 10, 2023
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Q:Can the line be used for ac
by|Aug 18, 2022
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A: L copper is good for A/C, but 5/8" O.D. isn't usually used for it. Refrigeration fittings are usually for 1/2"or 3/4" O.D.
by|Oct 6, 2022
A: Hi there, while copper tube is commonly used with AC units, we recommend checking local plumbing codes to ensure everything for your project is accounted for before starting. We hope this helps with your project.
by|Apr 18, 2023
Q:Can this tubing be used for a natural gas line?
by|Jun 28, 2022
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A: Hi eddie, when dealing with natural gas, it is best practice to check local plumbing codes to ensure your project materials will allow for a leak-proof project. Copper tube is used to transport a variety of substances, it is best to verify that copper is the ideal long-lasting solution to your project. We hope this helps with your project.
by|Feb 26, 2024
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Q:Can I use Shark bites on this soft tube?
by|Mar 9, 2021
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A: Hi Jon, unfortunately Sharkbite fittings can only be used on hard lengths of copper and not on copper coils. We recommend checking local plumbing code for guidance on your project application. We hope this helps with your project.