I would like the easiest route from a standard angle stop to a copper pipe (then to PEX). This is for a toilet supply.
I would like to use a standard angle stop and screw it to a copper pipe, and use Shark Bite or Watts quick-connect to connect it to the PEX. I want to avoid using another direct-to-PEX fitting.
Looking at angle stops, my choices seem to be sweat-on, CPVC, FIP thread, and perhaps compression. Threaded pipe seems to be NPT, the same as sweat on threads, if I am not mistaken. Are NPT and FIP compatible?
An easy solution would be sweat on threads to a copper pipe; the angle stop threads on one end, and a quick-connect connects it to PEX on the other. Then I have a copper pipe I can anchor to a stud.
Thank you!