That ultraflex! That’s why I decided to watch this video, but the 1-2 second clip made it look so much better, I’m a pyro and have master control of a torch when soldering, brazing or cutting, but induction has always intrigued me. Sadly now I know it’s special fittings with solder built in....still kinda cool though and probably expensive! Lol
I’ve been a plumber for over a decade and I’ve never seen preinsulated pvc pipe, I’m also American and that kind of material seems ironically American in design by how much gets wasted and the plastic use. I really hope the recycling process is more proficient than just running steel or copper....don’t get me wrong that looks quick and cool, but we tend to use solid wall pvc, copper or steel in our plumbing from small to industrial sizes. 🤷🏼♂️ Just my observation.
The last one from Viega looks like it could become perfect for what we call a “hot tap” which is making a tap into a live water line with sometimes pressures in the 100+psi range. Instead on steel we weld a thread-o-let onto the pipe, pressure test it and then use a nipple, valve and drill with a block that prevents the water explosion! Lol
I think all that stuff was amazing why couldn't you slowdown the video so I can see everything and read what it's saying , or is it a trick to get so many more views because I got to watch it 30 times? lmao