ManBearPig
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Best method and cheapest would stay with copper, because you need to rent Pex crimper if you go that route.So I have a bypass valve with threadless gate valves. I need to convert it to a bypass valve with threaded ball valves. Best method to do this would be what, in your opinion? If I can use pex, I really wouldn't mind.
Best method and cheapest would stay with copper, because you need to rent Pex crimper if you go that route.
Shark bite is great for small jobs but if you're doing any new plumbing I find it's worth it to buy the pex crimper and go the crimp route, or use copper if it's a small fix on existing copper. For anything new I usually just go pex.
So, since a crimper is cheap to rent, should I just replace the valve using pex and crimped on ends? Just curious. I really wouldn't mind learning how to solder, but it's just an extra thing to have to do right now when I'm kind of busy.
Pex crimper is $10 rental for 24 hours. That isn't bad at all.
You'll probably spend as much on a torch and related supplies vs crimper rental, crimp rings, and the pex fittings... More likely to use pex stuff on the future anyway.
Again... Review the youtube vids and decide which is best for you given your comfort level. The space you have to work in may help dictate that as well.
Borrow the stuff if you know someone who is handy.Oh yeah, nevermind, if I have to swear the pex onto the copper ill just stick with copper. Guess it's time to learn! Hopefully flux, solder, and a torch don't cost too much.
Probably. You need a lot of clearance to use it, though, compared to other torch heads.Would this torch work? I can get it for 20% off.
Borrow the stuff if you know someone who is handy.
Still, the blowtorch is handy in the kitchen.
Shucks. Any other inexpensive one you could recommend please?
Pshhh Canada. 😛
Since you are the ones who convinced me to attempt to solder, if anything happens to my house you're liable.

Man up and do it with the regular ones.I might seriously just get ez sweat fittings. Seems like its even easier that way. I dunno though.