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|   Do you think it would work to cut the line (if I can find somewhere to cut it), put in two PEX-PVC sharkbite push to connect fittings, and run a small PVC line between them and then clamp the RODI to the PVC? | 
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|   What  I've done before is cut the Pex, install a Pex suitable tee, reconnect it.  On the end of the tee use this fitting (buy a good quality one, not a cheap one):  Or, if you can find it, use this one:  | 
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|   There is no point introducing pvc into the supply line. I would: Tee off from your main line with PEX crimp fittings Run a branch over to the RO unit. Add a ball valve where convenient to operate. Then step it down to a 1/4" quick connect to go to the RO unit. This ensures that the main lines in the house are using pex crimp rings. The quick connect is after a valve so that if any issues arise you can ensure that its off. Personally I don't trust the shark-bit fittings or any other quick connects. The slightest damage to the exterior of the pipe before installation or the o-rings during and you have potential for failure. 
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|   PEX crimp tool is pretty expensive for the one small job that I would be using it for. =/ | 
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 Most hardware stores rent them for $10-$15 for 4hrs. 
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|   If you have a sink nearby you could use screw on adapter on a water supply line. I rely like this one   http://cdn.bulkreefsupply.com/media/...-grouped-a.jpg | 
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|   Hardware stores rent them for around $10. Some smaller ones like home hardware often even rent them for free provided you pay the deposit. | 
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|   If you don't wanna rent crimping tool use shark bite fitting they are Csa approved. Use a shark bite tee to cut into line outta that a shark bite valve 1/2 x3/8 then use a John  guess 3/8x1/4 coupling this is just one Wayne doing it.  the valve above in pic would be perfect but in all my years plumbing never seen that fitting for sale  good luck. |