Very helpful, thank you. From the looks of it copper with pro crimp rings is better. No risk of cracking the fitting, and it holds the ring in place while crimping. But I'll guess it costs twice as much as the plastic fitting with standard crimp ring.
This particular video was in a series of videos to provide an introduction to plumbing supply materials. We can not get everything in one video - but I will add a comparison of Type A and Type B to the list of future videos. Thanks for watching
You're killing it with these videos thanks again! 👍👍👍
Thanks Berderk - I hope you have learned something
this is so helpful, structured and smoothly presented. Big thanks from Norway :)
Glad we have a friend in Norway, and glad the video was helpful
Some of the best videos I’ve seen for construction. All the details you need as a novice.
Thanks David - I hope you enjoy some of our other video lessons
Very helpful, thank you. From the looks of it copper with pro crimp rings is better. No risk of cracking the fitting, and it holds the ring in place while crimping. But I'll guess it costs twice as much as the plastic fitting with standard crimp ring.
I love the copper and pro crimps solution - but it is very expensive.
I'm guessing the crimp method is for type B and NOT type A PEX and they are not interchangeable.
Correct. You can not expand PEX B
Excellent 👌👌
Is the crimping tool expensive and where can you purchase it.thnks God bless for teaching well done young man.
Most hardware stores sell the tool.
Good schooling. Very nice 👌
Thank you so much
Why don’t you go over the different between A and B pex . Because on other site , they said pex A is better than B. Because restrictions on water flow
This particular video was in a series of videos to provide an introduction to plumbing supply materials. We can not get everything in one video - but I will add a comparison of Type A and Type B to the list of future videos. Thanks for watching
Good video. What about UV degradation of the PEX? Is that an actual problem, or is it just internet dross?
PEX is not typically rated for UV exposure...mainly since it usually in a wall
Wondering how you premeasured pipe F with it's bend? I imagine it is shorter than two straight pieces in a 90 degree elbow.
we did premeasure for the video
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thanks
I've never seen PEX in Europe.
I assume it will make it there someday
I just crimped my big toe.😁