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"Michael Roback" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I am finishing a remodel as a homeowner although I have done most of my > rough plumbing. But I am wondering about the angle stop connections. I > used L copper and want to install my angle stops inside of my new custom > made cabinets! I don't really want to solder for obvious reasons and was > going to use compression fittings but I have read that compression fittings > are not recommended for type L rigid copper, only type M. Where did you read that? If I don't solder > and can't use compression fittings, what do I do, use a copper epoxy??? Is > it a hard and fast rule not to use compression fittings with type L copper. > I guess I could use a mini torch or something. Not sure what to do. Also, > is the standard supply hose 12" for toilets and, 18" for sinks?? Help if > you can!! > >
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