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Once I got under the sink all configured and put together I went under the trailer and cut out the soft hose. I took out a small section of pex, too, so the new junctions were in a place easy to use the compression tool.
This is what I cut out.
Lining up and cutting the new hose was surprisingly easy. The Sharkbite did bend quite easily--I didn't need any elbows or supports.
The last step was to install insulating sleeves over the lines, tape up the hole from underneath (first picture below) and add "Great Stuff" foam into the hole from the top (inside the island).
Need one more post for all the pics! Continued on next post...
Once I got under the sink all configured and put together I went under the trailer and cut out the soft hose. I took out a small section of pex, too, so the new junctions were in a place easy to use the compression tool.
This is what I cut out.
Lining up and cutting the new hose was surprisingly easy. The Sharkbite did bend quite easily--I didn't need any elbows or supports.
The last step was to install insulating sleeves over the lines, tape up the hole from underneath (first picture below) and add "Great Stuff" foam into the hole from the top (inside the island).
Need one more post for all the pics! Continued on next post...
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