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about 3/4" I think. Seldom use them, usually just for temporary repairs to get the water back on quick, or to cap lines temporarily during remodel jobs. make sure you have no burrs on the pipe and be sure to twist it as you insert into the fitting. If you cut the o-ring in there, you wind up with an expensive projectile !I saw that. If this doesn't work I will use that. How much pipe goes into the 3/4 shark bite?
I know but this is leaking now, and I'm likely going to have to repipe the half of the house anyway
Yeah I have a deburring tool. I measured and on the 3/4 shark bites is 5/8 of pipe that goes inabout 3/4" I think. Seldom use them, usually just for temporary repairs to get the water back on quick, or to cap lines temporarily during remodel jobs. make sure you have no burrs on the pipe and be sure to twist it as you insert into the fitting. If you cut the o-ring in there, you wind up with an expensive projectile !