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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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|   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. | 
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|   By the way if you use a compression fitting anywhere with the plastic John guess pipe you need a metal sleave inside the pipe or it will let go at some point and flood your house. It's a little 3/4 inch long brass looking piece that slides inside pipe so when you tighten fitting it does not just crush the pipe. | 
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|   So this is what I am dealing with in the utility room. Does it bother anyone else that the thing is crooked....   Anyways, if I can rent some pex crimpers and such for a reasonable amout, I have no issues with using those over the sharkbites. I was hoping to put the rodi on the vertical line before the make-shift manifold they have in there, or the horizontal line below it. I would throw in a pex x pex - comp T with a valve, and then run an extra long rodi line across to where I want to set up my water containers. I want to deal as little with the pex as possible.  In the mean time, I have my rodi plumbed in under my bathroom sink. |