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πŸ”— Seamless Schedule Brass Fitting Nipple Review

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πŸ”§ Fittings, 🚰 Hydraulics, Pneumatics & Plumbing

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Description of πŸ”— Seamless Schedule Brass Fitting Nipple

Nipple for connecting and extending pipes. Male National Pipe Taper (NPT) threads for connecting female threaded pipes. Made from brass for higher corrosion resistance than steel. Made of Alloy 230 from seamless red brass pipe for greater ease in machining than yellow brass. Meets NSF/ANSI 61 for use in drinking water supplies of pH 6.5 and higher.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great offer! Used a pair of nipples with my petcock!

Super offer! Used a pair of nipples with my petcock! The themes are all perfect and correct. Amazing offer. As always I will use teflon tape. In addition, these are conical nipples.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Brass nipples. for hydraulics, pneumatics and plumbing

More like copper, more red. Probably up to 250psi will do, not much more. Pretty expensive considering the country of origin. Cu is sold for about $3 per pound in the market at the time of writing. So the old excuse that copper is expensive is a pretty holey bucket.

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

When it comes to installing a pressure vessel, the choice is yours.

A few years ago we bought a piece of land next to our property to use for gardens and orchards and had a log home that still had a usable deep well. The cabin sat empty for years so we gutted it and decided never to use it again to water our landscape so we simply used the well to water a few acres of trees, shrubs and gardens. The pump has been in this deep hole since the late 90's and I was able to get it working again about 5 years ago with a new pump control box, but a few years ago it…

Pros
  • Nice parcel
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  • Can't remember