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Running PEX

Jackfre

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We just tore the back off the house and building a new kitchen, 2 bathrooms up and down and a new laundry/utility room. It is a 100% re-pipe of gas, water and soil pipe for the whole house and I'm running Uponor Aqua-pex throughout. I've had the manual "expander" and it worked fine on 1/2", was tougher on 3/4" and freakin' impossible on 1". You have to be Godzilla to pump that thing by hand. 30-40 yrs ago, maybe okay. All of this effort X5 if you are doing an "in-position" joint. So, I bought the new Milwaukee Expander and pex is a piece of cake with it. I was under the house in a tight crawl space and was able to do the 1" joints with no problem. I've rarely had a tool purchase make such a profound difference in speed, quality and just plain satisfaction.:thumbup:
 
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CamarosRus

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Tell everybody how much you paid for the kit or whatever you bought ???

Do you plan to flip it on EBAY or just set something that expensive on the shelf

I need to do several 3/4" WIRSBO pex expansion lines. Is this what you have.

Are you advising me not to buy a used hand operated tool from EBAY.

Anybody in Seattle-Tacoma area able to help me?
 
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Jackfre

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I paid $300 for the expander kit with 1/2, 3/4 and 1" heads, and it won't sit on the shelf. My daughter has decided that I can go to LA with it and re-pipe her house too:eek: I have no problem with the manual expander when doing 1/2". 3/4" is ok too, if I can get on the joint. If in a tight spot the 3/4 is tough to handle...for me. YMMV! The hand expander works fine.

I have no intention of selling either tool.
 

anthony666

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it's faster and unbelievably amazing for tight spaces .. i also got the copper cutter which is great for stuff where you cant swing a big pipe cutter and dont wanna get carpal tunnel twisting a little guy
 
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