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i found some cheap grade X copper on ebay but i don't know what the X means, could someone please enlighten me... and yes i have used google.
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ive never heard of it. it probably means that the seller doesnt know what kind it is, so he just put an X there.

like chemical X, you dont know what x is, but you know it exists.

or x+3=24. again, you dont know what x is, but you know it exists.
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If x+3=24, x=21, so we do know what x is in that case.
What he has is something more like x=y+q

The only grades of copper pipe that I know of are: air conditioning, DWV, M, L, and K. The seller probably just doesn't know what kind it is. All are good for pressure though.
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DYI wrote:If x+3=24, x=21, so we do know what x is in that case.
What he has is something more like x=y+q

The only grades of copper pipe that I know of are: air conditioning, DWV, M, L, and K. The seller probably just doesn't know what kind it is. All are good for pressure though.
cool if its good for pressure i will probably buy it.
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It could mean 10, as in the roman numeral. Or it could just be made of adamantium.
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cool if its good for pressure i will probably buy it.
With copper, unless you have something that can put out more pressure than a shock pump, you don't really need to worry about the pipe. Some of the larger DWV fittings are only rated for about 250 psi though.
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