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I am planning to install fostapex for a home heating system. I will need to make multiple transitions from the fostapex to copper pipe. I've seen the pex press fittings that have a sweat connection on the one end, but I would prefer one with a compression fittings instead, but I have yet to come across one. Do they exist?
 
its only alu coated pex think of it as mlcp :D

them make different cones so you can transfer to compression
 
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