7th Kahuna
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My dad and I started working on a new shop at the beginning of the year. Unfortunately following a serious injury everything has come to a stand still and left me trying to pick up some of the pieces. One of those pieces is the plumbing. We had talked about PEX. I am experienced with copper but PEX is entirely new. I talked to the building inspector to be sure that they wouldn't require a license. I can do it. Now I need tools and materials.
Today I was at the local Restore and they had rolls of 3/4" and 1/2" Uponor PEX. I was all set to walk out with it but decided to verify it was good stuff. It appears to be (PEX-a), but it also seems to use a proprietary connection system. As I don't have a single PEX tool, a proprietary system isn't as bad as if I was all set up, but proprietary systems also make me nervous. No where could I find any indication that ordinary fittings would or would not work with this system. The only thing they did say was that they would 'work against it's nature'.
Can anyone shed any light on this product. I left the rolls behind, but could always go back. They wanted $40 for each 300 ft roll of 1/2".
Today I was at the local Restore and they had rolls of 3/4" and 1/2" Uponor PEX. I was all set to walk out with it but decided to verify it was good stuff. It appears to be (PEX-a), but it also seems to use a proprietary connection system. As I don't have a single PEX tool, a proprietary system isn't as bad as if I was all set up, but proprietary systems also make me nervous. No where could I find any indication that ordinary fittings would or would not work with this system. The only thing they did say was that they would 'work against it's nature'.
Can anyone shed any light on this product. I left the rolls behind, but could always go back. They wanted $40 for each 300 ft roll of 1/2".
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