[AT] OT- Pex

Indiana Robinson robinson46176 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 4 15:49:43 PST 2010


On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 6:02 PM, Mike Meulenberg <msm10301 at juno.com> wrote:
> When I saw Farmer's post about keeping his Pex tool in the gun sleeve it made me wonder, how many people have used Pex and like it. I need to do some plumbing re-work in our house and the thought of using copper, and sweating joints inside the wall doesn't appeal to me. I can do it but it is slow and ugly. I saw a tool at Home Depot for about $65 that would do 1/2" and 3/4", and is meant to be used with copper clamp rings. I also did some looking on line and saw the Sharkbite fittings which required no tools. I would appreciate any experience that you guys can offer. Thanks, Mike M
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I absolutely love PEX. Those sharkbite fitting are great too but I
can't afford the payments on very many of them. I do use a few for
special applications where they can save me a bunch of work adapting
from one thing to another.
I grew up plumbing with iron pipe and flare fitting copper tube. I've
used some sweat copper and it goes well as such pipe goes but have you
priced it lately... There have also been more than a few house fires
caused by someone missing a few embers from the torch work.
I have used a lot of plastic poly and the white stuff (I can't make my
brain recall the exact letters right now) and I like both.
Given my choice right now it will always be PEX until something better
comes along.



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Francis Robinson
aka "farmer"
Central Indiana USA
robinson46176 at gmail.com




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