Cool tool. That looks like a good one that you buy, do your shop and let everyone else borrow. I don't think I'd wear it out on the little bit of airline I'll run. The copper pipe? Is the stuff they sell for residential water lines suitable? Thanks
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On Jan 28, 2017, at 11:30 AM,
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PEX is becoming more popular. ? You can't use it where you need structural self-supporting lines, like steel pipe on hangers in mid-air, but if you're installing along surfaces, nothing is easier or faster. ?The outside diameter is same as copper, so you can intermix PEX and copper with sharkbite fittings. ?For example, people often use a couple feet of copper at the endpoint for a rigid standoff. ??
For fastest and simplest PEX, I use one of these:
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