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fitting question

JK_3
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For most jobs i use crimp rings and barbed fittings. leaks are almost unheard of,fittings can be easily recoverd ,much quicker then expanding or mahing up on commpression and my profit is greatly increased. for quick small repairs or when in tight spaces i go to compression.
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pex fitting
which is the better fitting to work with compression fitting ,crimping fitting or tiger fitting.with one is the best? looking foward in hearing your answer0 -
That partly depnds on the type of pex.
I prefer PEX-A like uponor, rehau, etc,.. So any fitting that utilizes the natural properties of the pex. Uponor with the expanded pex ring connection is my favorite. partly because I can recover the fittings with a razor knife and a little surgical precision.
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