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Semi_Retired

[*] posted on 2-8-12 at 11:54 AM
It certainly would be less restrictive than plumbing in 4 elbows into a straight pipe that has a leak and is not moveable.
Poolman

[*] posted on 26-6-12 at 12:01 PM
Not used Kwik repair fitting, we do use an adaptor that will glue into the pipe and then have another fitting glued onto it. Not my prefered method but when your in the bottom of a hole with your feet in the air sometimes neccesay. We also have reamers that will take 1.5" and 2" pipe out of a fitting so it can be re used.
waitedk

[*] posted on 10-6-12 at 08:33 AM
Has anyone here used these repair fittings? What is the length of these? will there be a restriction on the water flow? Had to replace a wall fitting this week and this would have made the job a lot easier. would us this for a wall fitting repair that is covered by concrete??


Thanks for any info

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