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All-Purpose OWF Discussions => Plumbing => Topic started by: reco31 on October 08, 2010, 09:39:29 PM

Title: Is that pipe stiff or what...??
Post by: reco31 on October 08, 2010, 09:39:29 PM
Hello everyone,

I have the insulated pipe ran to the back of the furnace, insulation peeled off to expose the 2 pipes inside but am finding it extremely difficult to place the pipe into the fittings.  The pipe is so stiff I am afraid the kink or break it should I bend it into place.  I was thinking of warm it up with a heat gun to make them more plyable to be able to rout them to the outlet and inlet fittings... Any thoughts or experiences in dealing with this problem?? Thank you
Title: Re: Is that pipe stiff or what...??
Post by: tulenutn2o on October 09, 2010, 05:57:47 PM
How far are they off? Pex is pretty forgiving, but if you feel it's too sharp of curve, use a fitting(45Deg maybe).
Title: Re: Is that pipe stiff or what...??
Post by: jackel440 on October 10, 2010, 06:31:11 AM
I would say if it is that tight that I would use some kind of fitting to make the turn like  tulenutn2o said to do.I believe the manufacturers say that the tubing has to make sweeping turns.Some tubing can bend tighter but not sure which kind that was but probably not what you have.
good luck
Title: Re: Is that pipe stiff or what...??
Post by: bruey on October 29, 2010, 10:39:28 PM
cut the inso back alot farther and start the bent much sooner. heat gun will work, but its hard to keep it heated the distance you will need, i used a propane heater. worked much easier.
Title: Re: Is that pipe stiff or what...??
Post by: donahuej on October 14, 2011, 05:12:26 AM
Old post but - I used a propane torch and some gloves.....heat it up and bend it where you need it...
Title: Re: Is that pipe stiff or what...??
Post by: oldchenowth on October 14, 2011, 01:14:01 PM
I rerouted mine to make a gentler radius.  My system kinda resembles a Dr. Suess contraption, but it works and does not leak.  I was afraid of the same things, kinking the pex or cutting flow way down.