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Here are 5 PEX mistakes you do not want to make!
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@stephenholland6328
@stephenholland6328 3 года назад
The degree to which UV has to be avoided was a surprise. In that vein I’d point out that if windows in basements are a risk then fluorescent lights in basements are an issue. I used to use fluorescent lights as my UV source for exposing photoresist.
@Marktb363
@Marktb363 2 года назад
Got2Learn has the best plumbing videos I've found on youtube; brilliant visuals and expert advice. Thank you 😁
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 2 года назад
Thank you soooo much Mark!!
@marks6663
@marks6663 3 года назад
I use the stainless steel cinch rings, not the copper crimp rings. About three times the price but I like the extra durability they provide. And the cinch tool auto releases when you have reached the proper point.
@Sammersone
@Sammersone 2 года назад
That's all I use these days.
@howtodoitdude1662
@howtodoitdude1662 Год назад
You also save time not needing to check with a gauge.
@Raven-fu1zz
@Raven-fu1zz 3 года назад
If both the go and the no fit snug then you are in the quantum realm, PEX doesn't work properly in the quantum realm, make sure you are not bouncing between universes before doing PEX
@SilverBackELTorro
@SilverBackELTorro Год назад
😂😂😂
@spencebomb
@spencebomb 3 года назад
There are also several fitting manufacturers that have depth-gauges built in to the fittings to help you crimp properly. Waterline (in Canada) and Sharkbite poly fittings have these. I also used the poly ones exclusively because of how hard my water is.
@Be.Spontaneous
@Be.Spontaneous Год назад
Life saver!! I just started my construction company!!! Thank you so much for this video !!! I feel a lot more confident now and will be definitely be buying the pex clamp 🙌✌️😁💯💯💯❤️✌️😁💯💯💯
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn Год назад
🤜🤛😎😎😎
@DYIIdeas
@DYIIdeas 2 месяца назад
I once bought the wrong tool, thanks to this article I was able to avoid the mistake.
@ladyewo6778
@ladyewo6778 Год назад
Great tips!! I've been meaning to cover an exposed pipe leading to my my hose bib outside to protect it from cold. I didn't know about the sunlight issue. Poor job by the plumber who left it like that when he repiped my whole house. He did other subpar things I'm realizing to include trying to charge me triple the cost. 🤨
@pauldusa
@pauldusa 3 года назад
I use poly fitting, not brass, because of low ph of the water.. Also I use SS clamp rings, not copper rings, as I found they will leak over time
@liquidrockaquatics3900
@liquidrockaquatics3900 3 года назад
Until they fail because of the uneven tension on the rings.
@ayerimosfox
@ayerimosfox 3 года назад
Had to replumb my entire house myself 14 years ago in pex due to poor local contractor work. This is by far the best advice anyone can give.
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
🖖🖖🖖
@integr8er66
@integr8er66 2 года назад
Why did you have to do it in pex rather than copper?
@TeamKevin31
@TeamKevin31 2 года назад
@@integr8er66 cheaper
@AAArrakis
@AAArrakis 7 месяцев назад
OMG, PEX tubing in my basement has been exposed to light for ten years… is it sensitive to DEL?
@Gtbomb1
@Gtbomb1 7 месяцев назад
Poor contractor work, or the cheapest price? 😂
@imwatching2901
@imwatching2901 3 года назад
This video was really useful I didn’t even know what that was until now thanks man
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
🤗🤗🤗
@jondoutt7535
@jondoutt7535 2 года назад
The round rings are a pain in the A we use the clintch clamps that work so much better we have done hundreds of jobe and not one leak and the clamps are stainless never rust
@johncuervo3019
@johncuervo3019 3 года назад
As a non plumber, all I took away from this was that pex isn't u.v radiant. You can't cut the crimps with the grinder, just use the torch to remove the pex
@tjcole12
@tjcole12 3 года назад
just use Pex-A (Uponor) and the problems of tight areas are a non issue. Thank you for the information, this is very helpful for PEX-B installs.
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
Good advise! 🙏
@jungleviper
@jungleviper 2 года назад
What about pex a sharkbite
@wmonroe21
@wmonroe21 3 года назад
Great video! Straight to the point and concise. You can’t fake professional.
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
😎
@JohnRhodes-lv3rg
@JohnRhodes-lv3rg Месяц назад
I use those icrimp combo tool. It’s awesome!
@michaelwalden6111
@michaelwalden6111 2 года назад
Thank you so much for your assistance... I can always see everything i did wrong in hindsight after many failed attempts This time success with out too many attempts!
@arthurburke1044
@arthurburke1044 2 года назад
Good take on everything you said, you just repeated everything my instructor told us in my plumbing class using all types of materials.
@WJHandyDad
@WJHandyDad 3 года назад
another great video... the problem is I think pex sounds too easy to mess up with... I thought it was supposed to be the "miracle" plumbing that held up to all sorts of weather and conditions
@WJHandyDad
@WJHandyDad 3 года назад
got a question hopefully you can answer. Leaking flapper. Replaced (tried 2 different ones). Still leaks. I adjusted the chain setting to just about everything possible from fairly tight to really loose. From what I can tell the flush handle pulls the flapper sideways sometimes (not always). When it goes sideways it doesn't fully re-seat, and then I get "ghost flushes" once in a while. This is the first time I've had this problem - replaced flappers several times previously.
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
Might need to Macgyver something.
@brodriguez11000
@brodriguez11000 3 года назад
@@WJHandyDad My old flapper had a mini-weight above it.
@macwest1001
@macwest1001 3 года назад
Hi. I love your videos and have learned a lot. Can you make a video on how to replace a piece of underground toilet pipe where the other ends are still in the ground and impossible to excavate?
@brodriguez11000
@brodriguez11000 3 года назад
Have you tried using a pressure washer? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--MQNmJwrwLY.html
@BrianConstruye
@BrianConstruye Год назад
Apart that he is good explaining I'm practicing English so if I don't know something as plumber I'll learn and more coz I'm practicing English too
@XDNonstop
@XDNonstop 2 года назад
Nice thumbs up great video 👍
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 2 года назад
🙏🙏🙏
@danny.choi.
@danny.choi. 2 года назад
Thank you for your generous sharing of professional skills, appreciate it! 👍
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 2 года назад
My pleasure!!!
@michaelcapp8826
@michaelcapp8826 3 года назад
I've learned a lot from your videos, thank you. I have a crimping tool for PEX as this was the cheapest tool for a DIYer who needed to do a fast repair. But what is better, Crimping or clamping PEX pipes, and is brass or poly PEX connections better? I'm preparing to do a bathroom makeover and was going to use copper because I have all the tools and more experience sweating than crimping but PEX seems to be a lot faster.
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
First off, thank you so much. I prefer crimping in general, never had any experience with the SS cinch rings as you mentioned, but a lot of people love them so I guess it's all up to you. As for plastic of brass, I don't have a preference, as long as the brass fittings are DRZ (dezinc resistant) you are good to go!
@huejanus5505
@huejanus5505 3 года назад
I had to redo some plumbing for my bathroom renos and planned on reusing the brass fittings. They had patches of corrosion on them, inside and out. Still trying to figure how the corrosion spots started on the outside of them when the water isn’t supposed to be there. Not some of them, all of them. My house is only 20 years old. I opted for the stainless cinch rings and plastic fittings. The cinch rings are easier to install, you can see them while you’re cinching them to make sure they’re in the right place and straight and the cinching tool needs far less room to use.
@brodriguez11000
@brodriguez11000 3 года назад
Prices may have changed but for the small fittings there wasn't much of a difference (bought online), although I used brass because the area had a chance to freeze. For bigger fittings like manifolds it can be a much bigger. For matching old pipe to new, first making certain one has all the needed fittings. Attach and tighten those first before attaching PEX since PEX isn't suppose to like twisting action once crimped.
@frankm8533
@frankm8533 2 года назад
I've torn out so much PEX with leaking rings i don't do plumbing full time anymore but my friend owns a company its Copper or CPVC only. But some county's in PA these sub divisions they only use PEX home runs only from the manifold to the valve no fittings
@superwout
@superwout 2 года назад
I bought the Rehau pex-a machines, sweeeeeeet. Their pipe has an aluminium outer lining making it UV resistant
@brandonaldro1425
@brandonaldro1425 2 года назад
This is why I use Shark bites
@ivanfreely6366
@ivanfreely6366 3 года назад
I rather stick to copper. I don't feel like investing in more tools. In any case, thanks for providing the info.
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
🙏🙏🙏
@BlueCollarBoom
@BlueCollarBoom 3 года назад
i enjoy sweating but the investment in pex tools is far less than the cost of time and material when using copper.
@stephenholland6328
@stephenholland6328 3 года назад
One day you’ll need to pull some plumbing lines to replace old corroded pipes in a second story bathroom. I have an upcoming project where PEX is the obvious choice due to constraints on where I’ll be able to pen up the walls.
@TheNimshew
@TheNimshew 3 года назад
I agree. However, I have the power tool for Uponor. Some people insist. It is FAST. Cheating, somehow. Huh?
@huejanus5505
@huejanus5505 3 года назад
@@stephenholland6328 There is always soft copper piping.
@zetoch
@zetoch 3 года назад
Excellent video, as always.
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
🙏🙏🙏
@Heb101922
@Heb101922 3 года назад
Great information. Thank you.
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@miteBaMountainMan
@miteBaMountainMan Год назад
Thank you!
@gtb81.
@gtb81. 3 года назад
one point also is to not use brass PEX fittings on well water, the possible acidity will destroy them, i have had almost all my fittings fail on me, so bad i can just break them with my hands
@Viper6-MotoVlogger
@Viper6-MotoVlogger 3 года назад
Very good and comprehensive video mon ami. But, I would choose a better beer 😉
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
Thanks chummy, which beer would you like in the next vid? 🍻🍻🍻
@Viper6-MotoVlogger
@Viper6-MotoVlogger 3 года назад
@@Got2Learn see if you can find a nice Big Rock Traditional, or something good Quebec craft beer.
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
@@Viper6-MotoVlogger there's soooooo many local beers here I could never try them all, but i'll keep an eye out for that one, what kind is it?
@Viper6-MotoVlogger
@Viper6-MotoVlogger 3 года назад
@@Got2Learn tha Big Rock brewery is located in Calgary and they make a great red beer called Traditional. Hope you can find it there.
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
@@Viper6-MotoVlogger i'll definitally check it out, thanks for the recommendation Vip 🍻🍻🍻🍻
@FactsMatter
@FactsMatter 2 года назад
Nicely done. Concisely presented.
@domwick720
@domwick720 Год назад
thanks great and informative tips and nuances
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn Год назад
😇
@CybekCusal
@CybekCusal 3 года назад
Thanks.
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
🙏🙏🙏
@richardwernst
@richardwernst 3 года назад
Thanks
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
👍👍👍
@juanmespinoza65
@juanmespinoza65 2 года назад
THANK YOU SO much!
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 2 года назад
You're welcome!
@rikkicanbuild9964
@rikkicanbuild9964 Год назад
nice video thank you for the tips!
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn Год назад
🤘
@mastap919
@mastap919 3 года назад
Good content, thanks!
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
🙏🙏🙏
@buttercup3094
@buttercup3094 2 года назад
You are the best!
@KameraShy
@KameraShy 3 года назад
Very informative.
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
🤘🤘🤘
@StaffAction
@StaffAction 4 месяца назад
I don't understand what stubouts are supposed to be used for.
@gscpainter
@gscpainter 2 года назад
Pex piping was originally designed to be installed with without fittings and should be have a continuous pipe from manifold to fixture. If any opinion or video says otherwise they don't know what they are talking about. Please don't be mislead.
@mycaddigo
@mycaddigo Год назад
I hit like and the properties all got new roofs .
@JohnathanBach
@JohnathanBach Год назад
What do you make of the pinch crimp option?
@bobosessbushcraftandsurviv4783
@bobosessbushcraftandsurviv4783 2 года назад
I just had to return an Icrimp tool their 1/2 size is to big I used my calipers to check and it is bigger not by much but bigger then a 1/2 inch. Lost all trust in the company after this, how can they not check their equipment before sending it to a customer.
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 2 года назад
That's weird, I never had any problems with their stuff andI ordered quite a few....did you let them know? They are quite responsive.
@bobosessbushcraftandsurviv4783
@bobosessbushcraftandsurviv4783 2 года назад
Yes and their replacing them for free. They said it is not a common thing but from time to time it happens.
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 2 года назад
Hmmm, interesting.
@TheSlipperyNoodle
@TheSlipperyNoodle 3 года назад
Is the UV only a problem when the direct sunlight is shining on the pex (i.e. direct line of sight)?
@beckyleung7233
@beckyleung7233 2 года назад
very good
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 2 года назад
🤘🤘🤘
@mitchelcline9759
@mitchelcline9759 Год назад
Anyone know why using pex ring and not the crimp style? Not sure pros or cons of this. I have used the crimp style and it's fine but i don't love it.
@marcepan8142
@marcepan8142 2 года назад
Super!
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 2 года назад
Thank you very much!
@whojr1963
@whojr1963 11 месяцев назад
as soon as he said not hitting the like button all your pipes would leak, I stopped the video and commented then left. A big FU
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 11 месяцев назад
Wow.
@need100k
@need100k 3 года назад
I've NEVER made a mistake installing PEX. BECAUSE IT'S CRAP AND I WOULD NEVER INSTALL IT!
@glennbrooks3449
@glennbrooks3449 2 года назад
This is just what I learned in the past week. If you plan to use a lot of water for a swimming pool and / or watering a garden do this. Run a separate line from your main supply . I got 14 years and the brass fittings started to leak. Had to replace all fittings that had the main flow of water going thru them. Also I learned if a fitting looks bad on the boiler, replace it. When I grabbed hold mine , it broke off in my hand with full flow. The bottom line is I would run all separate lines ( if reasonable, ) and have no fittings hidden. They must all be available for inspection and easy to replace. Any sign of corrosion the fitting most likely will be brittle and weak. Remember I got 14 years. I build another house 38 years ago with copper pipe and it is still going strong.
@marklfc9422
@marklfc9422 3 года назад
Man, at 4.50, the way he is pulling that blade towards his thumb is not right. An accident waiting to happen.
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
Thanks for your concern 🤣
@Lee90000
@Lee90000 3 года назад
I saw that too. Ouch...
@tightwad
@tightwad 3 года назад
A man's gotta learn his limitations,,,,ifi had a dollar for every time I saw blood and didnt know what happened I'd buy a Corvette
@dashriprock5720
@dashriprock5720 3 года назад
Normally I hate when a channel panders for "likes" but "not hitting the like button will make your pipes leak" is too damn funny. LIKE!
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
Hahahaha IT WORKED!!!! Thanks Dash!!!!!!!
@joels7605
@joels7605 3 года назад
The UV warning for PEX is for direct outdoor sunlight. If the light has to pass through a window in a new home you're probably okay. New Low-E windows block UV, and even dirty old soda glass in older homes blocks nearly all UVB (the harmful stuff) and most UVA.
@spacecruisers
@spacecruisers 3 года назад
Yep. In the southwest and we stub out with pex for all fixtures and in 15 years have never had a single problem.
@ThommyGunnGaming
@ThommyGunnGaming 2 года назад
Im new to Pex and about to do something in my utility closet out to the spicket on the front of my house. Why is it an issue to use Pex in a room with a water heater? Its not sunlight?
@rickjames6948
@rickjames6948 9 месяцев назад
That's because the home owner doesn't know you piped the place and how to get in touch with you. Copper is king on stubs. @@spacecruisers
@jimbarrett5930
@jimbarrett5930 3 года назад
Also, don’t run Pex within 5ft of a Fluorescent light due to UV exposure.
@mexicanbws14
@mexicanbws14 2 года назад
When re-plumbing short runs of copper, like wall plumbing behind showers, do you usually stick with the same dimension of PEX B as the copper pipe? That is, when replacing 1/2” copper pipe, do you use 1/2” PEX B pipe? Or do you upsize to 3/4” PEX B to better match the inner diameters? I’ve seen different views on whether there is much of a difference between the two approaches on short pipe runs, but was wondering if you’ve done both and have any opinion. Great video and great channel!
@normalhuman9260
@normalhuman9260 2 года назад
If you are starting at the water supply and working towards fixtures,avoid going from smaller to bigger. So if you are at the shower and working towards your water supply source,it should only get bigger and bigger pipe diameter as you work towards the main water shut off valve. If not not only can you have issues with water pressure,but you could end up getting noisy pipes when water is running. I seen a house where anytime you used the bathroom sink,the whole house had a loud squealing sound. All because they had a small diameter,large diameter and small again. Hope this helps with what you were asking.
@jbstepchild
@jbstepchild 3 года назад
Super so now I got this problem where everybody I work with hates me as they knew some of these an just well said fuck it now there's this lil asso in the corner going ur doing it wrong an causing blight it's great thanks again
@Maine307
@Maine307 3 года назад
as usual , always the best vids in plumbing !! you da man ! enjoy your summah ! Cheers from Maine ! Ps.. looking fwd to more FUTURE vids on the expansion type PEX !
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
🤗🤗🤗
@granjitsingh
@granjitsingh 3 года назад
Ahh, so we're kink shaming now? 🤔😉😂
@ssfe1485
@ssfe1485 3 года назад
how can i contact you i live in canada and i got some questions for you about plumbing
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
Facebook!
@davido8533
@davido8533 3 года назад
2 big mistakes ..1: using copper crimp rings; they're cheap, malleable and don't hold up to movement like stainless steel crimp rings do. Spend the money and do a professional job. 2: using brass fittings; it may seem brass would be better but trust me it's not! The brass fittings are ultra low copper (as opposed to the old "red brass" fittings) and will fail through corrosion in as little as 2 years. I hate to say it but plastic is better.
@62Cristoforo
@62Cristoforo 2 года назад
I use the S.S. Ratcheting rings when in a tight spot; the crimping tool is smaller than the ring compression tool, shown in the video, and just easier to navigate in tighter spots.
@RogerBarraud
@RogerBarraud 2 года назад
Yes.... I have fond memories of ratchetting crimpers for RF coaxial cables - Suhner, Mmmmmmm... :-)
@cornspace
@cornspace 3 года назад
Had it happen to me today, so, I soaked my helper for crimping the ring in the wrong spot, not sure if he learned anything, but I felt better. ;)
@MikeHoxafloppin
@MikeHoxafloppin Год назад
What's the trick to crimp in tight spots? I watched this entire video for that information. Guess I'll just keep using my hammer and 3/4" round stock.
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn Год назад
Here: ru-vid.comUgkxzAP_Bphj2AW40KUWxPdBGoVN33ml_EG1
@menguardingtheirownwallets6791
@menguardingtheirownwallets6791 3 года назад
I hate that the crimped fittings always have such a small internal diameter to them, the flow of water is dramatically reduced in them over soldered copper fittings. So I went to 'EXPANDED' PEX fittings, instead of 'Crimped' PEX fittings. This is usually referred to as 'UPONOR' fittings. I bought the cheaper $150 Cold-X expander tool from Home Hardware for all of my fittings.
@ericlewandowskivlogs
@ericlewandowskivlogs 3 года назад
We would always up size the pex in certain homes. Instead of 3/4" trunks like we would do in copper, we would do a 1" trunk, with 3/4" fixture branches. But now, I run uponor for the reasons you mentioned. I prefer the uponor now. I got mechanical Apollo Expansion tool at Menards for about the same price
@-LiFe-ej5mv
@-LiFe-ej5mv Год назад
Copper pipes burst this year and the last freeze. All pipes were insulated. The first freeze water drip on all faucets and pipes burst. This freeze 2022 all pipes insulated this time around I shut main off open all faucets well copper pipes burst. So the landlord is going to replace all copper pipes with pex, he's already replace another property he has with pex they froze but did not burst.
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn Год назад
ouchhhyy....good move.
@jonyemm
@jonyemm 3 года назад
My biggest issue with pex (b i guess it is) is how restrictive the fittings are.
@vinnygoombatts1458
@vinnygoombatts1458 3 года назад
I only use the offset crimper. Those are totally worthless on repairs. Can't get in holes or in between the studs.
@Bonfire21
@Bonfire21 Год назад
How about exterior painting to protect from UV light? Does that help. Anyone tried it?
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn Год назад
I would think it would crack, but good idea nonetheless.
@fireonmytarget8937
@fireonmytarget8937 Год назад
I used a heat gun on my pex to defrost them during the Christmas freeze. Was that bad / does that weaken it / should I replace those lines?
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn Год назад
Was it pex-a or b?
@donaldsmith3048
@donaldsmith3048 3 года назад
I worked for 25 years installing and repairing alarm systems! I don't have to replace nasty toilet but ran wires in some of the same places you ran pipes! I did it in Florida. Not much cold weather but mud under homes and attic can get so hot I had trouble breathing! I don't want your job my was bad enough!
@robertlitman2661
@robertlitman2661 3 года назад
As with many others, I much prefer stainless Oetiker bands to copper crimp rings. Still, your cutaway section showing the crimp area at 1:00 is FANTASTIC! It really explains what needs to be done, in a single frame to anyone not familiar with PEX fittings.
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
🤗🤗🤗
@somaday2595
@somaday2595 2 года назад
But if the fitting is copper, would it not be best to have a crimp ring having the same thermal expansion coefficient?
@robertlitman2661
@robertlitman2661 2 года назад
@@somaday2595 Good question, but no. The thermal expansion coefficient of PEX is 5x greater than that of copper. So, as the copper fitting expands when heated, the PEX is trying to expand AWAY from it 5x faster. The crimp ring constrains it, so long as the hoop forces stretching it don't reach the copper's yield point. If the crimp ring ever exceeds its elastic limit, it is game over. And that is where stainless beats copper by far. The stainless used in Oetiker clamps is quiet soft by spring steel standards, yet it still has at least a 50% greater yield strength than copper, which allows the "ear" to be formed by cinching. That ear acts as a spring, maintaining near constant hoop tension across a varying range of circumferences, making the stainless clamp kind of impervious to crimper calibration issues that haunt the crimp system. Still, when applied correctly, all of these systems are known to hold beyond the burst strength of the PEX, making arguments about what's best kind of moot.
@somaday2595
@somaday2595 2 года назад
@@robertlitman2661 Yield strength of the ring material was not in question but rather, the ring compression force on the PE. If the SS expands less than the Cu, the compression force would be stronger with the SS ring. Within a few thermal cycles, the seal with the SS when cold would be a less tight than the Cu ring. The PE will not creep back once it has flowed under compression of the ring.
@robertlitman2661
@robertlitman2661 2 года назад
@@somaday2595 That's why we use PEX and not plain PE. The cross linking is what stops creep and makes the whole system work. That creep is also why PE icemaker lines are a time-bomb, and I have concerns that PERT will turn into a PB fiasco eventually.
@HussiteWarrior
@HussiteWarrior 2 года назад
as I mentioned in another your video. cheap , hobby like, materials in USA are real problem.
@HussiteWarrior
@HussiteWarrior 2 года назад
this is what we use in europe: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eAArSBruY1g.html I think in my country you will be arrested for using materials you have in this video. Just kidding, you will not get arrested, but you will never get a contract, lol.
@GeneMichaelMeredith
@GeneMichaelMeredith 3 года назад
Thats cool i was just asking how to check if my crimpers were needing calibrated.... What happens if they are over crimped?
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
It'll most likely damage the pipe 🙏
@liquidrockaquatics3900
@liquidrockaquatics3900 3 года назад
It will never be over crimped unless you adjusted your crimper wrong to begin with. The jaws only loosen with time and lose tension
@alaskanwolf7262
@alaskanwolf7262 2 года назад
You should use stainless steel locking clamps. They will not corrode. The crimpers are easier to use as well. 🙂
@k.lindsey3529
@k.lindsey3529 3 года назад
I prefer using PEX fittings Instead of the cumbersome crimp rings and crimping tool. Replumbed my whole house this way.
@gregp2020
@gregp2020 3 года назад
Are you talking about shark bite fittings? If so, one day you’re probably going to wish you hadn’t done that. They’re known to leak after a while. Sometimes after a few months, sometimes a few years down the road. Check out Roger Wakefield’s channel. He’s talked about it a lot and even did some tests to the point of failure. It doesn’t take much pressure to pop off a shark bite whereas the crimp fittings don’t come apart.
@thangknowa2567
@thangknowa2567 3 года назад
Yep, mistake #1 was not using Pex A...
@The0masz
@The0masz 3 года назад
The shittiest system i ever seen . 13yrs od working with Waters/heating etc in Europę. and this pex is the worst imo
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
Huh??
@joem1070
@joem1070 3 года назад
It’s why I only use Uponor Products with the battery operated Milwaukee crimping tool.
@tert0928
@tert0928 3 года назад
I rarely subscribe to channels but you’re straightforward, no bullshit dialogue approach was informative and refreshing. Subscribed👍🇺🇸
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
Niceeee, thanks!!!! 💎💎💎
@routtookc8064
@routtookc8064 3 года назад
@Got2Learn crimp VS cinch pex fittings !? Prefernce?
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
I never worked with cinch but I heard a lot of people like them, but I really like crimp!
@routtookc8064
@routtookc8064 3 года назад
@@Got2Learn thanks for the reply ! your vids are very informative/ inspirational. After having a heating contractor in my house for a week I finally soldered my own iso valve for some hot water. They liked the cinch b/c the tool is smaller and easier to remove the cinch fittings.
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
@@routtookc8064 👌👌👌😇😇😇
@ferko6
@ferko6 3 года назад
Too funny, "Kinky pex" was my stripper name in the 80s 😂
@huejanus5505
@huejanus5505 3 года назад
Great, now i have that song stuck in my head ‘she’s a very kinky pex, the kind you don’t bring home to mother.....’
@deflokoding8847
@deflokoding8847 3 года назад
Ok... grandpa..
@briankearns4771
@briankearns4771 9 месяцев назад
Lol, he has a previous video and uses the jaws on a pair of chanellocks to set the collar.
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 9 месяцев назад
Yes, mistake!
@huejanus5505
@huejanus5505 3 года назад
This is why i went with the stainless cinch rings. Need much less room to cinch, you can see the ring before and during installation, one cincher does all sized rings and the cinching tool costs 1/2 the price of the copper crimp tool.
@Mote78
@Mote78 3 года назад
Same here. As a home diy’er I didn’t want to invest so much on crimping tools that I’ll seldom use when a single chinch tool will do both 1/2” and 3”4” and can access areas that the crimping tool can’t! Plus I can use a chinch tool with one hand. Cost, access, one handed use...all positives for chinching over crimping.
@bnasty267
@bnasty267 3 года назад
You can also cut off the cinch clamps with much less chance of damaging the fitting. Most of the time, you can use pliers to pull the ring side away from the locking teeth, and it will pop open. However, I generally don't reuse fittings. It's not worth the risk when they only cost $1-$2 each, even for the brass ones.
@alvinstreicker4579
@alvinstreicker4579 Год назад
Love the if you don't hit the like button your pipe will leak. Another great video
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn Год назад
Hihi, thought I'd put it in there as a joke LOL
@cristobalhernandez4068
@cristobalhernandez4068 3 года назад
Saludos cordiales de México 🇲🇽 me gustaría conocer ese material lo venden en México 🇲🇽.
@chrisf9607
@chrisf9607 3 года назад
pex a for me
@bickler7827
@bickler7827 2 года назад
Fine! Here's your like! You didn't have to threaten me for it!
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣 thanks a million!!!
@danrichards496
@danrichards496 2 года назад
Why does everyone use copper rings instead of cinch clamps?
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 2 года назад
Aren't they more expensive?
@truthseekerKJV
@truthseekerKJV 3 года назад
The first big mistake that is made with Pex is buying the garbage in the first place.
@snailracer3773
@snailracer3773 9 месяцев назад
The crimp ring moving from where you want it to be crimped, because the crimping tool moves it while trying to get it in place, is a problem. I have been putting blue tape on it. That trick works most of the time, but it can and will still move sometimes. I like pre crimping the ring with the pliers. Thanks, I will do that next time.
@AbdulQadir-sy1zr
@AbdulQadir-sy1zr 3 года назад
You need to speak loudly. The voice is very low.
@randywl8925
@randywl8925 2 года назад
Not hitting the like button will make all your pipes leak. 😁😁😁😁😁 I'm going to go out and check the solder joints I made yesterday, connecting a shutoff ball valve to my water heater. Don't worry I always hit the like button cuz I don't like leaks. 👍
@Headcase0570
@Headcase0570 3 года назад
You've got a particular accent, where is it from?
@Got2Learn
@Got2Learn 3 года назад
Montreal!
@bigdadynickable
@bigdadynickable 3 года назад
I think I learned that the plumbers that I have Competition here were im at is doing it Wrong. So thank you.
@ottersdangerden
@ottersdangerden Год назад
Iwiss seems to make good tools all around, for electronics I have some and have had good luck with them. (The tool says it is made by iwiss)
@ericlewandowskivlogs
@ericlewandowskivlogs 3 года назад
Never used this type of pex. My favorite of the types I've used is uponor, though the 1/2" 90 shortage at the moment is not fun.
@nomansarker5556
@nomansarker5556 3 года назад
WTF?! There's a 90 bracket shortage too?
@ericlewandowskivlogs
@ericlewandowskivlogs 3 года назад
@@nomansarker5556 yeah, according to the uponor company, their factory that makes them had a covid outbreak. Causing the shortage.
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