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1/2 in. x 500 ft. PEX Tubing Plumbing Kit with Crimper, Cutter Tools Barb Elbow Straight Coupling and Plug, Full StrapKPOBR12500 PEX Plumbing Kit is perfect for the DIY homeowner or the professional looking for the perfect way to get started with PEX Plumbing. PEX Crimp Tool features a comfort grip which makes PEX installation easier. It is suitable for making copper crimp ring connections in potable water lines, radiant heat, snow melt, ice rink systems and among other applications. With its labor saving design, it could eliminate distortion on the rings. Lead Free
KPOBR12500 PEX Plumbing Kit is perfect for the DIY homeowner or the professional looking for the perfect way to get started with PEX Plumbing. PEX Crimp Tool features a comfort grip which makes PEX installation easier. It is suitable for making copper crimp ring connections in potable water lines, radiant heat, snow melt, ice rink systems and among other applications. With its labor-saving design, it could eliminate distortion on the rings. Lead-Free DZR Brass construction for durability and reliability. This offers a low-cost plumbing connection system. These Stainless Steel Cinch Clamps are perfect for connecting PEX pipe to crimp-type fittings in hard-to-reach spaces. Half-Clamp with Nail supports 3/4 in. pipe and eliminates contact between the pipe and the framing surface to help prevent sound vibrations. The kit contains: 1x PEX crimper tool with lock hook. 1x PEX shear cutter tool with lock hook and convenient carrying case. 1x PEX 1/2 in. Oetiker Stainless Steel Crimp Rings with 360 Degree Stepless Design (Bag of 100). 1x Lead-Free Brass Barbed 1/2 in. 90° Elbow Fittings (Bag of 25). 1x Lead-Free Brass Barbed 1/2 in. Straight Coupling Fittings (Bag of 25). 1x Stainless Steel 1/2 in. Cinch Clamp Rings (Bag of 50). 1x Half Clamp with Nail (Bag of 100). 1x 1/2 in. Lead-Free PEX Barb Plug (Bag of 25). 1x 1/2 in. Full Pipe Strap with Nail (Bag of 50). 1/2 in. Tubing 100 ft. Coil (Red).- Performance superior operation of oxygen barrier tubing that will prevent oxygen and foreign elements penetrating heating system to help maintain corrosion resistance of metal parts
- Markings PEX tubing markings are unique feature that imprints common standards and ratings making it easy to understand tubing properties
- Outdoor usage PEX tubing composite provides benefits of freeze protection by expanding and contracting to function as snow melting application
- Important: This type is used strictly for heating applications and is not suitable for potable water plumbing
- 1/2 in. half clamp with nail; 1/2 in. lead free PEX barb elbow; 1/2 in. lead free straight coupling with PEX ends
- Residential and commercial useful for plumbing project in commercial and residential hydronic radiant heating applications
- Important - this type is used strictly for heating applications and is not suitable for potable water plumbing
- Pex crimp tool with lock hook; cutter tool; 1/2 in. Oetiker stainless steel crimp rings
- 1/2 in. copper crimp ring; 1/2 in. lead free Pex barb plug; 1/2 in. full pipe strap with nail
Features
| Item Weight | 38.7 |
| Color Family | Red |
| PEX Type | B |
| Pipe Features | Corrosion Resistant |
| Maximum working pressure (psi) | 180 |
| Returnable | 180-Day |
| Color/Finish | Red |
| Pipe or Fitting Product Type | Pipe & Tubing |
| Minimum working temperature (F) | 73 |
| Material | Cross-Linked Polyethylene (PEX) |
| Product Weight (lb.) | 38.7 |
| Pack Size | 1 |
| Maximum Flow Rate (gallons per minute) | 2.3 |
| Maximum Working Temperature (F) | 200 |
| Application | Hydroponics,Non-Potable Water |
| Connectivity | Barb |
| Product Length (ft.) | 500 |
| Actual outside diameter (in.) | 0.625 |
| Actual inside diameter (in.) | 0.485 |
| Nominal Inside Pipe Diameter (In.) | 1/2" |
| Pipe Wall Thickness (In.) | 0.070 |
| Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Year |
| Certifications and Listings | ANSI Certified,ASTM Compliant,CSA Certified,NSF Certified |
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★★★★★ 5
Condense Analysis of 5 of the most notable Apologist
Format: Paperback
Looking for a quick reference guide to the major theorist of Apologic study, this book is a great resource.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Not an Intro to Apologetics
Format: Paperback
This book is not for the first-time student of apologetics. It's deep and, at times, difficult. However, for anyone with a serious interest in apologetics, this is a great way to find out which method suits your apologetic style and why. It was eye-opening for me.
I am confident that God can use most (if not all) of the five distinct methods covered in the book. But it was very helpful to me to consider pros and cons of each and decide which approach seemed appropriate for me.
Great book, if you feel ready for it!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2006
★★★★★ 4
Good overview of apologetic methods but ....
Format: Paperback
I very much enjoy the counterpoint series by Zondervan. It can help me quickly come up to speed in a variety of theological topics. This book has 5 contributors and each one presents, each one comments on each other's essay and finally each one has some concluding remarks which allows the reader to readily judge the competing opinions. However after reading the various approaches it appears to me that the apologetical approach one uses is not as important as learning the various theistic arguments (both positive and negative) and then putting them into practice. I'm not convinced that studying apologetic methods will be that helpful. This is because the various approaches overlap and also because when actually talking with people one must be very flexible and move deftly with the flow of conversation. Yet still I give this book 4 stars as there are 5 top Christian thinkers contributing to this subject.
On a personal note, one reason I read this book is because I was puzzled by presuppositional apologetics. I stand firmly in the reformed camp and I audited iTunesU courses in apologetics from Reformed Theological Seminary and Westminster Theological Seminary and was still confused on how presuppositional apologetics works in actual practice. I must sat that after reading this book I still don't see how this approach is useful in defending the faith. I have respect for John Frame but this apologetical approach seems more like a non-approach. I'll be moving on to more fruitful endeavors such as actually learning specific defenses for the Christian faith.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2011
★★★★★ 5
Academically Helpful: Not a How To Book
Format: Kindle
I have to say that I respect all of the apologists who contributed to this book. As a student of apologetics it is interesting to see the perceptions of the different methodologies, but there is no real guidance on "how to defend the faith"...so, there's that.
Truth be told, all of their methods have a place and time...it is up to the reader to discern when and where.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2014
★★★★★ 3
Difficult read, but helpful slightly
Format: Kindle
This book was exhausting, I guess it's because I had to read it quickly for seminary. Either way I don't think the authors intended for the audience to really follow much of what they were saying, it was more like they were in a conversation of their own inner circle, kudos for trying but please make this readable next time...
Quite frankly one of the authors I won't say who completely misunderstood presup's understanding of whether or not people can know things. I say that as an avid opponent of the typical presup circular argument.
On a positive note, I did learn that all of them share a lot in common and some of them are not different from each other at all. Presup holds in my eyes a highly admired love for the scripture which they often attempt to paint as a separate apologetic from say classical view for example, however it isn't, and always seems to be saying it's the the only show in town. Frame did do a lot of good to show that his view is not the classical presup arrogant argument, by extending commonalities with the other views, however he highlighted the truth, from my understanding, that presup is not an apologetic it at all. It is an attitude of the heart of the apologist. Presup is inconsistent when it tries to say you cannot use evidences and you don't need to when the core of their apologetic argument is an epistemological evidence. The transcendental argument at least in the way presup apologists us it is not actually in the scripture, making it an evidence of philosophy outside the bible. This of course undermines everything they are complaining about in the other camps.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2016