Plastic potable water plumbing used in 1976 Glenbrook

norman r. eby

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Help,

Does anyone out there know the name of the plastic water fittings used
in my 1976 Glenbrook? The pipe and fittings are black plastic and screw
together. The pipe has "half round" fittings on the ends that mate with
various female fittings using captive plastic nuts.

I have searched one rv source, one boating place and Lowes plumbing
supplies to no avail. Next stop will be a good plumbing supply house
during weekday business hours, but I was hoping to get some info or
parts this weekend. The fittings/pipe have no manufacturer's name or
identification that I can see. Would like to "let my fingers do the
walking" before driving any more.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Norm
Studley, Virginia
 
>
> Help,
>
> Does anyone out there know the name of the plastic water fittings used
> in my 1976 Glenbrook? The pipe and fittings are black plastic and screw
> together. The pipe has "half round" fittings on the ends that mate with
> various female fittings using captive plastic nuts.

Norm,

These are called "Qest" fittings. They are only available at the
larger RV stores or out of the Coast Connection or Stag Parkway
catalogs.

Coast Connection:

http://www.amconet.com/amco/retail.html

Stag-Parkway, Inc.
6105 Duquesne Dr., S.W.
P.O. Box 43463
Atlanta, GA 30336
tel: (404) 349-7800
fax: (404) 349-6869

- -Scott Woodworth
 
Norm you are looking for Quest fittings. The can be obtained at most large
RV parts stores or from Coast Connection or Stag parkway catalog. At 02:37

>Help,
>
>
>Does anyone out there know the name of the plastic water fittings used
>in my 1976 Glenbrook? The pipe and fittings are black plastic and screw
>together. The pipe has "half round" fittings on the ends that mate with
>various female fittings using captive plastic nuts.
>
>I have searched one rv source, one boating place and Lowes plumbing
>supplies to no avail. Next stop will be a good plumbing supply house
>during weekday business hours, but I was hoping to get some info or
>parts this weekend. The fittings/pipe have no manufacturer's name or
>identification that I can see. Would like to "let my fingers do the
>walking" before driving any more.
>
>Any help would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>Norm
>Studley, Virginia
>
>