A mini-lesson about PEX crimping - Intro to Plumbing Series

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
  • In this video, we review a simple crimping process of PEX materials. This mini-lesson was pulled from our PEX skill exercise. Remember to watch the other material videos in this series - More about PVC, copper, and iron pipe
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    0:00 PEX fitting and ring types
    2:20 Crimping PEX with plastic fittings
    4:44 Crimping PEX with brass fittings

Комментарии • 73

  • @MrSoulMonk
    @MrSoulMonk Год назад +6

    I was unaware of the pro crimp until I watched this video. Great tutorial! Thank you.

  • @gregkrivec8002
    @gregkrivec8002 5 месяцев назад +1

    Very educational, great explanation of the PEX crimping process !

  • @popawalker
    @popawalker Год назад +6

    I'm glad you have these videos out, they will be very helpful as time progresses. We just bought a new house that has PEX pipe. I am wanting to install a whole house filter setup and the PEX videos are very good. I worked many years as a pipe fitter but never ran into PEX before this house. Thank you for the concise teaching video. I am always wanting to learn new things or better ways of doing projects.

  • @kevinmcgill4865
    @kevinmcgill4865 Год назад +2

    Great video... thank you. You do a great job in explaining everything

  • @pedropereira8924
    @pedropereira8924 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing such great information, blessings!!!

  • @shebe9798
    @shebe9798 Год назад

    Stumbled across this video, which is very informative. Thanks!

  • @86lngd25
    @86lngd25 7 месяцев назад +1

    nice dude you helped me out save some money on a service call to my hotwater heater

  • @scott3013
    @scott3013 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this great video! There was a lot of useful information in here that went beyond the simple "How to crimp a PEX tube" tutorials. Very insightful!

  • @rorydaddy
    @rorydaddy Год назад

    Very Helpful Tips and Video, Thanks

  • @fishynut8252
    @fishynut8252 10 месяцев назад

    Simple but powerful! Some people don’t know what they don’t know!

  • @pedrogaston
    @pedrogaston 4 месяца назад

    Thanks!

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  2 месяца назад

      Thank you for the support - I am glad that you enjoyed the resource

  • @santhasunimal3604
    @santhasunimal3604 Месяц назад

    Thanks good lesson ❤

  • @DR.PLUMBING
    @DR.PLUMBING 2 года назад

    Nice good 🙏👍👍👍

  • @davidmadisontheguardian
    @davidmadisontheguardian 6 месяцев назад

    I've spent my life solving tricky problems as efficiently as possible. One way to deal with the sliding of the NON pro-crimp ring, is to simply use painters or scotch tape to hold it firmly in place temporarily. Another solution that doesn't waste material is to learn to tie a very simple knot with string to the side that it might slide to. Such as a Constrictor knot on a bight. This allows you to use one piece of string multiple times, cutting down on going through tape and having to work that into your ongoing expenses if you do this kind of a thing on a regular basis to make your money.

  • @trevorbukieda9880
    @trevorbukieda9880 6 месяцев назад +1

    Can you use the copper crimp rings on both pex a and pex b?

  • @stefanfedorowich9138
    @stefanfedorowich9138 7 месяцев назад

    I find the rings slip back and forth along the pipe regardless of the brass fitting... Is there anyway to prevent this movement of the ring?

  • @synthesizerisking2886
    @synthesizerisking2886 Год назад +2

    I like your lessons and the convenience of you demonstrating things on your table which is very valuable, but....
    Is there any way you can do your demonstrations under a real demo sink with running water so that you can give us more realistic hands on results and show us how difficult it could be in tight situations, and how that wide expand of that crimping tool will work under a sink with the plumbing going down through the floor. I would like to see the moment when you cut the pre existing pex B pipe after turning off the water so we can get educated on how water pressure works and how it can be messy unlike the clean dry easy convenience of a partial dry pipe demonstrated on a dry table....

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад

      Installing PEX under an existing sink or vanity is really a pain in the butt, but typically the PEX ends at the angle stop shutoff value that should be in a location that is somewhat free of all the other lines. Last time I did one, I removed all the drain lines first so I had enough room. When we update our plumbing lessons we will make a video in field type setting vs the classroom. But that is certainly not where we would have started, as filming under a sink is harder than it needs to be for a lesson

  • @GRAVED1GGER44
    @GRAVED1GGER44 Месяц назад

    Does the orange plastic ring on the pro crimp ring serve a purpose?

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Месяц назад

      yes - it acts as space to help line up the fasteners

  • @bonniebonnie9388
    @bonniebonnie9388 Год назад

    can you use that crimper for cooper pipes and metal fittings? or is it just for pex ?

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад +1

      Nope - That crimper is just for PEX - There is a crimper for copper - but that process does require special fittings. I think they are great but they are expensive.

  • @gefflynn7171
    @gefflynn7171 2 года назад

    Greetings! What brand name tool do you recommend? thanks

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  2 года назад +1

      The one we used in the video was purchased off the shelf from Home Depot. Many brands are quality tools - the main thing to look for is if it feel sturdy. You have to put a fair amount of strength into it - you don't want it to feel cheap in your hands.

  • @RafaelPerez-le1mp
    @RafaelPerez-le1mp 10 месяцев назад

    Hi, Can this crimping tool also be used with cpvc tubes? Thanks!!

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  10 месяцев назад

      I would not use it for PVC or CPVC - that tubing is glued together at the fittings

  • @martinmercerjr8615
    @martinmercerjr8615 2 года назад +1

    If you are crimping a pipe in the wall , how do you get that big tool close to the wall or in tight spots

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  2 года назад +2

      That is a challenge. The pipe often moves around a bunch until all connections are made, so select the order of connections to make carefully. Then attach the pipe to the studs last. But it is a often a challenge.

  • @martinmercerjr8615
    @martinmercerjr8615 2 года назад

    Which is better to use the brass fittings or the plastic fittings

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  2 года назад +2

      We think the brass fittings are better, but they are more expensive. That being said, it could just be an unjustified bias. Many new home production systems use the plastic, but they are often trying to save a buck anywhere.

  • @nolannsautodetail5468
    @nolannsautodetail5468 Год назад

    What is the best brand for crimp tool u recommend.? And what brand or type of pex is best for this type of job. Thank u in advance

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад

      I don't have a brand to recommend - it all depends on how often you are using the tool. But you can very go wrong with buying quality

  • @michaelkaye4998
    @michaelkaye4998 Год назад

    You didn’t mention pinch clamps. What are your thoughts on them?

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад +1

      I am not a fan - I have no data on the fact but I choose to use the crimps.

  • @joesledrider8530
    @joesledrider8530 Год назад

    will this tool also work with PEX with aluminum inside. So it's aluminum tubing with PEX on the inside and outside of the pipe? Which ring would you use? it's 1/2 inch pipe.

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад

      I don't know about PEX with aluminum in the inside.

    • @jamesmarois8130
      @jamesmarois8130 Год назад

      Pex with "aluminum " or metal in it is probably in reference to "kitec" which that company when bankrupt from leaking fittings lawsuit

    • @frederickdelius1106
      @frederickdelius1106 Год назад

      I have that too. Its been a pain trying to fix one spot that busted. Im about to just use these push to connect cuplings.

  • @WilbertRobichaud
    @WilbertRobichaud 10 месяцев назад

    How do you know which number to use with the turn to adjust ,mine got numbers from 1 to 4

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  10 месяцев назад

      most of them are lower number the tighter the crimp - but check your particular tool

  • @c19rebelmax52
    @c19rebelmax52 Год назад

    How to un crimp the ring is one is replacing them ? thanks

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад +1

      you can cut the rings with a cutting tool made it the process.

    • @c19rebelmax52
      @c19rebelmax52 Год назад

      @@ConstructionEd thanks for the info.

  • @chrisortiz8072
    @chrisortiz8072 Год назад

    looks like the tool can be a knuckle buster

  • @farmfitnesspham4913
    @farmfitnesspham4913 Год назад

    So that tools is for the ring only not for pinching clam

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад

      Not sure what a pinching clam is, but the tool works great for the crimp ring

  • @jackcheng7437
    @jackcheng7437 6 месяцев назад

    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏🤝🤝

  • @gregbrady8454
    @gregbrady8454 Год назад

    I was told that the pinch crimps are only used by women. Is this true?

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад

      Can't say that we agree

    • @gregbrady8454
      @gregbrady8454 Год назад

      @@ConstructionEd Ok good because I already bought them and don't want to return them. Thanks. I value your opinion over the guy at home Depot.

  • @chadlegaultgmail
    @chadlegaultgmail 2 года назад

    Do you get support from suppliers for materials? Or are all of your supplies purchased from student tuition fees?

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  2 года назад

      The majority of our revenue comes from our Premium Subscription customers, mainly schools and workforce development programs. The videos you see on this channel are only one small part of the instructional resources we provide. We are now providing interactive videos like these examples. teachlink.online/Interactive-Measurement-Exercise-Demo
      and
      teachlink.online/Example-Interactive-Activity-PlateLayout
      You can learn more at teachconstruction.org/

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  2 года назад +2

      Sorry, my last reply did not directly answer your question. No, we don't get financial support from suppliers. Although, we did get a sponsorship from Benjamin Moore for our painting series - but that is it.

  • @jg818
    @jg818 2 месяца назад

    Ill stick to shark bites and copper and solder lol

  • @STEVEGOTITPOOL
    @STEVEGOTITPOOL 5 месяцев назад

    Didn’t help me . Couldn’t see up close what your doing

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  5 месяцев назад +1

      Our new versions will have better close ups

    • @JMBlackNet
      @JMBlackNet 3 месяца назад

      looking forward, will be using these soon. Would love to see you install some under a sink haha
      @@ConstructionEd

  • @bhallke8wsh278
    @bhallke8wsh278 Год назад

    Too much chatter

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад +2

      sorry you feel that way. All of our videos are designed for our educational partners, we stay away from infotainment on purpose.