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Been lurkin this wall

It was nice meeting you at the RPA show.

Thanks for your appreciations!

We will continue to attempt to make it easy for you. I am handling the business as long as my fater-in-law is gone for vacation in Sweden.

Rgds,
Richard Hicks.

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  • Steve Bergstrom
    Steve Bergstrom Member Posts: 19
    for about 2 years and I

    don't recall ever reading anything about PEX tubing manufactured by Safelink Systems Inc.
    I came across the Mr PEX webb site last nite and after going through it I 'm impressed,especialy with the claim to be more flexable than the other manufactures PEX.
    Because of the type of construction of our new house,the joist bay openings range from 10" to 131/2" wide so installing the stiffer tube will be a real pain.We have about a 1000sf on each floor,(2)so according to the books we've bought from Dan it calcuates out to about 3700 lin.ft.of tube to pull after we,ve bored about 250 holes.
    My questions are.Have any of you Wallies had any experiance with this product? What did you like or dislike about it if you have tried it? How is it that there doesn't seem to be any mention of it on this Wall?
    Thanks in advance for your advice.
    Steve

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  • Richard Hicks
    Richard Hicks Member Posts: 3
    www.MisterPEX.com

    Hi Steve,

    Sure. After starting to use it last summer, I won't use anything else. It is so much more flexible than anything else out there. And with all approvals and liability insurance in place - and very good pricing - why should I?
    And I don't know of anyone with more experience in the field than Mr. PEX (Tomas Lenman) himself. Ask any question about PEX - and he will provide the most in-depth answer. Over 30 years of experience with PEX - who can beat that?

    Check it out at www.MisterPEX.com The best book written about PEX Tubing can also be found there: Water and Pipes.
    I had a copy since before - but if you don't - you have it now!

    Rgds,
    Richard Hicks
  • Mr. PEX

    We've been using it for several months now and have been real happy with the increased flexibility and excellent pricing. Of the different varieties, it is PEX A:

    Engel method: a hot process that takes place during the extrusion process; cross-linking occurs in the carbon atoms (Rehau, Wirsbo, Mr. PEX).

    And Thomas Lenman is a very smart man to develop this product and bring it here. He had a booth at the RPA trade show and was full of product support; handing out samples of the tubing and his beta version of his software design CD.

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