I want to fit a new tee in a small section of pipe (about 8") between an elbow and an existing tee. When I cut the pipe I will need to somehow make the gap big enough to fit the new tee over the ends of now exposed pipe. Can I just pull the pipe apart or will this compromise existing joints? I can feel that there is some play in the pipe but I won't know the full extent until I make the cut. I would rather know the risks, if any, ahead of time. I obviously wouldn't want to force the pipe excessively but perhaps a little, gentle coersion is OK?
Cheers, Max
EDIT: the pipe configuration is something like this:
existing tee====x====elbow
where "x" is the planned cut point. I don't think there is any range of motion on the "existing tee" side of the system, it is connected to other pipes that are mechanically fastened to a joist and connected pipes pass through wood. The elbow side of the system drops 7' to the feed from the pressure tank and there is a connection to the water softener about 1/2 way down that vertical section.
LazyPup - what do you use to draw your pics with? Is it free because it sure looks useful.
Cheers, Max
EDIT: the pipe configuration is something like this:
existing tee====x====elbow
where "x" is the planned cut point. I don't think there is any range of motion on the "existing tee" side of the system, it is connected to other pipes that are mechanically fastened to a joist and connected pipes pass through wood. The elbow side of the system drops 7' to the feed from the pressure tank and there is a connection to the water softener about 1/2 way down that vertical section.
LazyPup - what do you use to draw your pics with? Is it free because it sure looks useful.
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