DGersic
Well-known member
I’m planning to replace the plumbing here in my house, because it’s a ******* conglomeration of 1950 galvanized, 1970s copper, and some DIY **** done by somebody who should be kept away from tools.
It seems that everyone is going PEX, and researching It, it seems like a good direction to go. Looking at A vs. B, and I like the supposed better flow of A. But locally everything in the stores is the less expensive B. I’ll probably have to order A if that’s what I want. That then could get exciting if I turn up one fitting short.
Checking to see what I can get locally, Lowes has only B, and lots of SharkBite fittings. Menards has a better selection, with both A and B fittings. But the tube they’re selling doesn’t make sense. The Sioux Chief PowerPEX tube is type B, according to their web site.
But they’re advertising it as crimp, clamp, OR expand fitting compatible.

I thought I understood that A is created so that it works with expansion fittings. B is created so that it works with crimp or clamp band fittings, and will not work with expansion. (I guess maybe a crimp ring would work on A with a B fitting, but that seems stupid to do except in emergencie.)
So what is Sioux Chief selling here? Is this some weird hybrid B that works with expansion?
It seems that everyone is going PEX, and researching It, it seems like a good direction to go. Looking at A vs. B, and I like the supposed better flow of A. But locally everything in the stores is the less expensive B. I’ll probably have to order A if that’s what I want. That then could get exciting if I turn up one fitting short.
Checking to see what I can get locally, Lowes has only B, and lots of SharkBite fittings. Menards has a better selection, with both A and B fittings. But the tube they’re selling doesn’t make sense. The Sioux Chief PowerPEX tube is type B, according to their web site.
But they’re advertising it as crimp, clamp, OR expand fitting compatible.

I thought I understood that A is created so that it works with expansion fittings. B is created so that it works with crimp or clamp band fittings, and will not work with expansion. (I guess maybe a crimp ring would work on A with a B fitting, but that seems stupid to do except in emergencie.)
So what is Sioux Chief selling here? Is this some weird hybrid B that works with expansion?


