I don’t think that they were actually PEX clamps, but rather Oetiker hose clamps. They are actually pretty high quality when properly installed with the right tools.
www.oetiker.com
no matter what the quality using them on soft hose just doesn't work.
or at least this model of them. This is a huge industry wide problem.
What is annoying is they use good pex clamps and cable for the main supply line but then went this direction for what branched off that, likely because it was more pliable than pex.
I stared at four fittings yesterday that looked perfectly fine and were dripping water with no way to tighten.
it's been spitting a little rain here but it evaporates. I think the humidity is so low, it says 22% in the rv
I am going to a Little America rv campground tomorrow that is part of a larger truck stop, but they have a hotel I have to check in to, and then be escorted back....ok. what was so strange is the zip code they give is not listed by garmin and they show their address as Route 80, exit 68, but no street address. And the zip code was not listed by Garmin.
hmmm
so I called and the lady said our address is route 80, exit 68 to which
I replied ma'am that's directions not an address.
Well that's all we have. ok
apparently they are the only thing at this exit
I'm hoping I can get some food at their restaurant, getting tired of my own cooking.
two gigantic lux fifth wheels came in, with the appropriate brand name
of Luxe... They need F-450's to pull them, the toy hauler weighs 27k
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