I've been researching my options for a compressed air system for my shop, and I've read just about everything on this board. After much time and effort, I decided to go with copper instead of any of the"blue pipe" aluminum systems. First, they are too expensive. Second, and no offense to those of you who have them, I think the bulky black plastic fittings they use frankly look dorky- just my opinion. Black or galvanized pipe, on the other hand, is very heavy and tough to work with if you can't thread your own pipes. So copper it is.
Some of the bluepipe fittings, such as the quick-connects, would have been nice but of course they don't work with anything but their pipe so that would put you back to square one.
But then I noticed that my local Home Desperate was discounting and discontinuing the Easy-Sweat copper fittings that I love, so I stocked up in anticipation of plumbing my garage. Sorry for the big lead-in, but what they're replacing the Easy-Sweats with is the new SharkBite fittings.
These things are great. They're expensive, but not too much more than copper fittings and definitely less than the blue-pipe fittings. They can also work with PEX, regular copper pipe, or PVC---all with the same fitting. I mean, you can take a sharkbite 3/4 tee and stick copepr in one leg, pex in another, and PVC in the third and it'll seal perfectly. They're leakproof to 200 psi and they just push-fit and lock in without solder or heat. The biggest benefit is they are easy to disconnect if you ever need to service or add or remove pipes or components.
Because of the cost, I'm using them here and there in my system, but still overwhelmingly using regular sweat fittings. A few SharkBites in the right places in the system I think will be invaluable. I'll post pics in a second.
Some of the bluepipe fittings, such as the quick-connects, would have been nice but of course they don't work with anything but their pipe so that would put you back to square one.
But then I noticed that my local Home Desperate was discounting and discontinuing the Easy-Sweat copper fittings that I love, so I stocked up in anticipation of plumbing my garage. Sorry for the big lead-in, but what they're replacing the Easy-Sweats with is the new SharkBite fittings.
These things are great. They're expensive, but not too much more than copper fittings and definitely less than the blue-pipe fittings. They can also work with PEX, regular copper pipe, or PVC---all with the same fitting. I mean, you can take a sharkbite 3/4 tee and stick copepr in one leg, pex in another, and PVC in the third and it'll seal perfectly. They're leakproof to 200 psi and they just push-fit and lock in without solder or heat. The biggest benefit is they are easy to disconnect if you ever need to service or add or remove pipes or components.
Because of the cost, I'm using them here and there in my system, but still overwhelmingly using regular sweat fittings. A few SharkBites in the right places in the system I think will be invaluable. I'll post pics in a second.
