the best way to install pex is with ​⁠@BoshartIndustries stainless steel fittings #sponsored

19 Replies to “the best way to install pex is with ​⁠@BoshartIndustries stainless steel fittings #sponsored”

  1. Hey boy why are you wasting money using how many fittings? Boy you needed to buy the ice maker valve for PEX boy only one connection boy. I mean fr

  2. Pex is still a relatively new technology. Failures have come from some brands Pex A because it has been stretched to go over fitting. I tend to use Pex B. I use stainless clamps and I think the Chinese brass fittings will be the weak point in 30-40 years. But who knows it's just my educated guess.

  3. We stopped using stainless steel pipe because it will rust over in 15 to 20 years, why go back?

  4. PEX A fittings are called "cold expansion" fittings (on the website). PEX B are called "crimp fittings".

  5. This is going to be epic flow for that super high volume consumer grade frig ice maker….. cough

  6. That friction loss is so little that in a small system it has no real effect

  7. Lol you used expansion pex and then put a shitty oring progress in the wall. That is a hack job.

  8. Flow rate and friction loss in a 1/2 inch line for an icemaker outlet for a fridge? What size icemaker does this fridge have?

  9. What do you think about the plastic PEX fittings, as a corrosion resistant fitting?

  10. You do know they make an uponor ice maker box right? Wouldn’t that be easier

  11. The one thing they do not tell you is that yes you might be correct on what you're saying but what does that line bring that line brings rats rodents and they treat right through that stuff and then you get nothing but leaks and that's a perfect spot for a rats and rodents to live is under a house and you just gave him a beautiful water source

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