Augus7us
Well-known member
Being locked up at home has motivated me to finish my shop. I'll be working on running some pex inside the bathroom and to a spigot soon and thought I would get you guys opinions on fittings and tools.
The three options I'm interested in are sharkbites, crimping and clamping tools.
I like the idea of not using sharkbites because they are pricey. I like the idea of the tools but had a couple of questions:
Are there any major differences between crimping and clamping? Clamping looks more secure, crimping looks easier?
Tool quality; the clamping/crimping tools on amazon are listed at a broad range of prices. I don't want to go with the cheapest model but do I need an 80$ crimper?
If I don't use sharkbites what type of fittings; brass 90s, T's, etc with barbs?
Sorry for the novice questions. Plumbing is one of the few things I'm doing to the shop where I have practically no experience, so thanks for the help!
The three options I'm interested in are sharkbites, crimping and clamping tools.
I like the idea of not using sharkbites because they are pricey. I like the idea of the tools but had a couple of questions:
Are there any major differences between crimping and clamping? Clamping looks more secure, crimping looks easier?
Tool quality; the clamping/crimping tools on amazon are listed at a broad range of prices. I don't want to go with the cheapest model but do I need an 80$ crimper?
If I don't use sharkbites what type of fittings; brass 90s, T's, etc with barbs?
Sorry for the novice questions. Plumbing is one of the few things I'm doing to the shop where I have practically no experience, so thanks for the help!
