In the centre is a plastic faucet supply tube and compression sleeve. I get fine results from those as well.
At the right is a length of plated soft copper tubing with a loose sleeve and nut that one assembles in situ. My hat is off to anyone with the skill to consistently get those things assembled correctly -- I have a devil of a time with them.
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I installed a hose faucet by my workshop's sink recently, and learned a few things.
First off, compression fittings and soft copper tubing are useless for creating any sort of rigid, mechanical structure. I was attempting to add a tee fitting to a faucet supply valve with a very short length of tubing, like so.
Even when correctly applied, though, compression fittings can be an iffy affair.
For a pressure-tight seal, the sleeve must compress straightly and truly at both ends. The least bit of crookedness in the sleeve's compression will result in a leaky fitting that no amount of tightening will correct. I tried a little experiment that I hoped might yield an improved fitting. It didn't work out, but here's what I did, for what it's worth.
That turned out not to work any better, but a subsequent discovery told me I was on the right track.
While rummaging about in my little drawer of 3/8" compression fittings, I found some items that I'd paid no attention to in the past -- compression nuts with captive sleeves. Here's a view of one next to a standard nut and sleeve. (Down in front at the right is a captive sleeve that I knocked out of a nut.)
I still wouldn't attempt a fallacious assembly like the one in the second photo above with these, but if I ever have need of a compression fitting on a legitimate soft copper tubing installation, I'll do it with captive sleeve nuts.
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One last point about compression fitting installation; lubricate the fitting before assembling it -- WD-40, salad oil, spit, something to help it go together smoothly and snugly.
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