An endless selection of plumbing parts. Whatever I need, I’ll find it here. Often I only have a vague idea of how I’m going to do something, but being able to search through these shelves and dry-fit parts together tends to unlock solutions I hadn’t even thought of.

Then there’s also the immense calm I feel being in a space where everything is neatly organized in its dedicated places.

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    You guys use compression fittings on pex? That’s bat shit crazy. And metal ferrules? Make it make sense. I assume Pex A is more prevalent with this type of fitting? The type that would be used with an Uponur tool? Gonna look nice though.

    E: come to think of this I do see this on radiant heat systems. But that’s a much lower pressure then a domestic water system

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      I don’t see what’s crazy about it. PEX has the same outside dimensions as copper pipe, so the fittings are cross-compatible. The only difference is that with PEX you need to use a support sleeve inside the pipe to stop it collapsing under the olive - just like with copper that has gotten hot from soldering. I prefer joints that can be undone.

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          I’m not sure what that is then I guess. Olive is the part in compression fitting that tightens around the pipe and creates the seal. My english plumbing terminology is admittedly kinda limited.

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        As long as your enjoying the work and make it look good. Rule number one, make it look sexy. Just a difference in view points:

        For one, pex is generally a cost effective option. Those fittings probably cost 10x the pipping. Also a general plus of Pex is ease of installation. Lotta time using compression and leak testing. Also compression isnt used behind walls or unaccessible locations. And lastly to remove a fitting all you need to do is snip it off with a tubing cutter. Pex is a great product and has many benefits/ special use cases but for cost and ease of installation as a major reason.

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          It’s against the code to put any kind of joints in inaccessible locations. These pipes go inside a protective outer pipe in the ground under the house. They can only be replaced by attatching a new pipe to the old one and pulling it through.