
Using press-connect fittings to join pipes
November 24, 2017 By Larry Bernstein
Press-connect fittings have gained acceptance by NFPA 58 and now give the propane industry a ‘viable alternative’ for joining pipe.
Read MorePress-connect fittings have gained acceptance by NFPA 58 and now give the propane industry a ‘viable alternative’ for joining pipe.
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