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Where to find John Guest fittings?
I used to get my JG fittings from Distiller Depot. I guess they've gone out of business though. :frown:
Anyone know of a good place to find JG fittings? I know Home Depot has some of the more common ones but they don't carry anywhere near a full of a selection as one might like. |
Tony, check companies that sell RO systems. I know we have a few in town here and they all carry JG fittings.
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You wouldn't beleive how many water filtration and water softener places I called today who haven't even heard of John Guest, or who otherwise told me to take a hike ("we have John Guest fittings for our own use, but we don't sell them to the public." :rolleyes: )
In a fit of frustration, I went to usplastic.com and ordered what I needed from there. This is both good and bad. Good, in that I found what I needed. Bad, in that I found easily a half dozen other gizmos and gadgets that up until now I had no idea I couldn't live without. :lol: |
Tony;
Did you try Western Pump or Western Plastics for the JG's? What are the other gizmos you found because I think I need some those aswell? Kari |
Tony what gizmos did you get?
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I'm sure there's a few others sitting back waiting to see who's going to expose their stupidity, so get outa' the way, 'cause here comes the Village Idiot with the question of the day ! What the hell is a JG fitting ??? :confused:
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Oh sure Bob, just because I'm the self proclaimed Village Idiot, now you wanna' jump on my bandwagon... :lol: . I'm drivin' this bus ! There's lot's 'o room for you Clowns in the back ! :lol:
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Bob and Doug: (hey when are we going to hear you two sing your version of the Twelve Days of Christmas, or was that a different Bob and Doug :question: ) The John Guest company is the one who came up with the "speed fit" style of tubing connector. These are the ones that you just push the tubing into the fitting, and it is permanent (until you take it off), leak proof, etc. No "threaded compression turny thingies" (technical term) just "pushy-inny thingies".
Kari, I tried Western Pump, and they only carry them up to 3/8" and I needed a 1/2" to 3/8" reducer union, so they couldn't help me there. I tried calling a place called "Western Polymers" which I thought might be "Western Plastics" but I don't think that was them ("No we do not sell valves.") I still haven't found a phone number for Western Plastics ... dunno why they're not in the book. :confused: I was looking at some of the other things the JG company makes, and one thing that they make is a speed-fit checkvalve, another is a 2-way divider which is more like a "Y" fitting and might be a little more optimal than a "T" fitting for the calc reactor recirc-line/input-line.. :question: Here's the page I was looking at John Guest Fittings I guess there are a number of different places online too, all I did was go to the first link I found mentioned at RC but there are others too ( www.mcmaster.com ... http://www.portagespecialty.com/custom/JohnGuest.html ... also Wendell mentioned a place called "Farris Enterprises" to me). The usplastics.com site seemed complete enough, we'll see how long it takes them to mail a couple bits up to Canuckadaland... |
Ohhhh, John Guest fittings...of course ! I knew what those were ! I was tryin' to lure in 'ol Bob. "Hook line and stinker"... :lol: .
I have those on my RO/DI unit. I don't trust 'em...? Perhaps try Fairview fittings ? They deal a lot of nylon fittings, compression and pipe thread stuff. |
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