Does anyone have any recommendations on a PEX crimp tool kit? Just looking one for general use, not professional.
Thinking about this one: http://www.lowes.com/pd_151617-61002...ductId=3572368
TIA
Does anyone have any recommendations on a PEX crimp tool kit? Just looking one for general use, not professional.
Thinking about this one: http://www.lowes.com/pd_151617-61002...ductId=3572368
TIA
You may be able to rent one from HD or Lowes. If you don't need to own it you may save a few bucks by renting.
I bought just the basic tool a few years ago, used it once.
If you only need it for one time, I have some you can borrow.
I recently added some lines in my house and just used SharkBite fittings, no special tools required.
Used SharkBite fittings as well. Super easy and no tools required. On the shelf at home depot and lowes.
Thats one of the better models for rings. Avoid the pinch clamps at all costs. Swaging tool is the best
SharkBites are cool, until they fail.
Stick with the PEX with the solid crimp ring and a swaging tool.
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The failure of the PB pipe systems is due to the failure of the polyacetal fittings. Unfortunately, the money for the class action lawsuits has been used up (after the lawyers took their 40% there was still over 2 Billion). What is odd, more than 50% of the polymer nuts and inserts in plumbing systems are the same polyacetal. Thing is, the "class action" got it wrong and blamed PB when it was really acetal that was failing. But nobody has thought to sue the attorneys who screwed it up, and made off with $1.2B.
I am still a retained expert on 2 class actions on the stuff.