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How do you connect your fittings to PEX?
I've been listening to a Saturday morning talk show and they started talking about "Shark Bite" fittings a couple of weeks ago. What are they?
I use the copper compression rings available at the big box stores, just add easy and works great.
We were watching This Old House on public TV. They are working on a house in the Boston area. Plumber showed the host how to put a sleeve over the end of the PEX, expand the PEX and sleeve with tool on the end of a drill, put a plastic fitting into the PEX, and the "memory" in the PEX caused the PEX to "shrink" back down tight onto the fitting making a water tight seal.
Is it that simple? Was this SharkBite or something else? It seemed pretty easy. Is it really that easy? Or am I missing something?
Explain how they work.
Or there must be a YouTube about this I can watch.
Explain how they work.
Or there must be a YouTube about this I can watch.
No. That is what Jbullfrog was talking about. A Shark bite is a simple push on device. It assumes the pipe was cut square, deburred and cleaned. The can be removed with a special tool. As mentioned, they are VERY expensive, but for a DIY, they can be a life saver !
The battery operated expander tool is several hundred dollars ! I think they make a manual expander, but it is still pretty expensive. I bought my copper ring crimper for under $100.
The down side of PEX is that on retro-fits, you use a lot of elbow and other fittings because you don't have the room to make the proper curved corners. Besides, rolls take a "set" and it is next to impossible to get them to "relax" again. Maybe if you put the coil in the sun on a summer day ...
I plumbed my entire house using the copper crimp rings over all copper or brass fittings. Has been over 3 years now and not a single problem. A friend now has 8 years on his system done the same way, also without issue.
Upwards of 8$+ a fitting is a joke.
It would be nice if you could mix brands like you can with iron or copper but we aren't there yet.
Upwards of 8$+ a fitting is a joke.
pex is like .30 a fitting. The crimp tool is like 60 bucks
Different pex question.
Has anyone used a pex crimp ring on a air hose, I'm thinking the 3/8 ring would fit?
I hate having to put a hose clamp on and then it catches on everything. It's ok if in a pinch but....
Different pex question.
Has anyone used a pex crimp ring on a air hose, I'm thinking the 3/8 ring would fit?
I hate having to put a hose clamp on and then it catches on everything. It's ok if in a pinch but....

