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<blockquote data-quote="Phatsupratt" data-source="post: 2676217" data-attributes="member: 44372"><p>I have a pinhole leak 6" above my concrete floor where the pex runs in to. I did some research and picked up a sharkbite fitting. I cut the 1\2" pex and tried to slide the fitting on but the pex is about 1\16" too large to fit. Do I need to shave the plastic coating down to the metal lining in the pex or do I have the wrong fitting? I don't have much to play with so I need to do this right the first time! </p><p></p><p>Thanks guys,</p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phatsupratt, post: 2676217, member: 44372"] I have a pinhole leak 6" above my concrete floor where the pex runs in to. I did some research and picked up a sharkbite fitting. I cut the 1\2" pex and tried to slide the fitting on but the pex is about 1\16" too large to fit. Do I need to shave the plastic coating down to the metal lining in the pex or do I have the wrong fitting? I don't have much to play with so I need to do this right the first time! Thanks guys, Mark [/QUOTE]
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