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I'm looking for a PEX Crimper.
But they are too expensive.
- Do you have one you wanna get rid of? _ Do you know of a tool wholesaler I can buy it from for a reasonable price? |
What size?
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Have you looked at the pex pocket crimper?
Not sure what you need it for. If it's just a one time thing you may be able to rent one. If it's for your job I'd probably break down and get the real thing. |
I've got a PEZ dispenser I can loan you. Will that work?
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http://www.mobilehomerepair.com/pocketcrimper.html |
They're a lot cheaper on ebay. I don't see too many people selling their used ones though. Have you checked the garbage tool shops like Harbour Freight or Cummins?
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You can rent one at Home Depot for $10 a day. They rent them at most HD's, even the ones that don't rent other tools.
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You watch your language.
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Just use lots and lots of duct tape...... :thumb:
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I might be able to help you out with a 1/2". |
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I don't know, but kind of doubt it. However, if jsp is recommending them, they just might. |
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I think you should be focusing on a small plot of land and building an attractive wooden box, Mr. Frankie.
Your priorities are askew. |
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I'm your Huckleberry!! |
I bought both of mine on Ebay for 1/3 of the price.
Got tired of renting from THD and having to return it every time I needed it. |
Just rent it. Home depot.
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It looks cheap as hell to me and troublesome in the future. Won't the crimps start seeping after sustained pressure? I have copper tubing in my house, is that a thing of the past? |
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The previous owner of our house started re-doing the plumbing with that stuff. He only finished the kitchen and Bathroom (sort of), but was kind enough to disconnect everything else already (two more bathrooms and the laundry room). I have the laundry room going temporarily and have to decide how best to finish the job. Should I continue with what he is doing (knowing I am going to have to re-do most of his work anyway) or start from scratch? Any thoughts? BTW I suck at sweat soldering, so that probably is not a good option unless I want to teach my kids a lot of interesting new words.
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People can do a shitty job with about anything I guess. This is my fourth house with copper, never had a problem. I guess it is getting really expensive though. I have heard partial stories about thieves breaking into places and stealing the copper. That seems a bit over the top to me, hubcaps seem so much easier. |
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