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  1. Dr Kananga

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    #1 Dr Kananga, Jul 8, 2012
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    Had a hard time finding a metal replacement for my old tee connector (right).
    Walked into Home Depot and found a match (left).
    The difference is obvious: the ridges.

    I probably won't get a definitive answers.
    A slew of educated guesses would be great.

    Would the ridges create more opportunity for seepage or would they allow the rubber to hug the tee connector more after a solid clamping?

    Any input is appreciated!
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  2. Sledge4.2

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    That will work just fine, along with a hose clamp
     
  3. ElastomerGuy

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    Agreed, should work fine. The ridges on the new 'T' seem to be nicely rounded so there should be little likelihood of the rubber getting cut. With a clamp should seal nicely for a long, long time.
     
  4. porphy

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    Please tell us what your new "T" fitting is from. How do we find it at Home Depot?
     
  5. TacElf

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    Looks like a PEX connector, which likely means the OD will be a bit larger than the stock tee.
     
  6. Dr Kananga

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    In the plumbing section at Home Depot.
    The manufacturer is Shark Bite (www.sharkbite.com).
    It's a 1/2" x 1/2" x 3/4" reducing tee.

    The 3/4" bit is 1/8" larger than the 5/8" hose you will use, but the hose fits on it just fine.
     
  7. bosshog8

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    It is a PEX connector. The ridges are not traditional slip fit hose ridges but ring compression ridges. I think a better connector would be to by a tee and the correct slip fit hose ends. I personally would not use the PEX fitting due to the flat ridges.
     

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