
Originally Posted by
buckeye gold
I had the same thing happen to me and some of the tees collapsed when installing with my two handed tool. They seemed soft and I noticed a couple bent when I tightened lines. I had maybe 10% break when tapping. I had two laterals with all arch barbed taps and tees and I do believe they produced more sap then my other laterals. I think they'll get the kinks worked out and they will have a good product, but I agree I saw a couple flaws.
I'm replacing about 325 with the new arch spouts. So far, they are a bit finicky when pressing on drops - I used a one handed tool.
If the angle is off; they tend to collapse or snap, but once I got the hang of it they went on great.
They will almost push on, and I found that worked really well and finished seating with the tool.
Tapped about 55 last Sat and only snapped 2...I did carry spares in my apron anticipating some issues.
They're a different animal, but I like them, just takes a different technique.
John Allin
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