Ozrockrat
Expedition Leader
My base hot and cold water system is only going to need a dozen or less connections. And I have the PEX plus crimpers and horsetail type fittings. But where I have to make some of the joins I will need to do some pole dancer type gyrations to get a good angle on them.
So what is the collective experience with the push in type fittings. Are they prone to failure due vibration or tensile loading? Are they really reusable?
Obviously they are more expensive than straight crimp type fittings. And I am a tight bugger (fiscally responsible I prefer to call it). But when I consider the minimal saving compared to the time, effort and frustration anticipated doesn’t seem like they push in ones are a bad option.
Also I can carry spare push in fittings and hose but I could do without having to carry another set of crimpers.
So what is the collective experience with the push in type fittings. Are they prone to failure due vibration or tensile loading? Are they really reusable?
Obviously they are more expensive than straight crimp type fittings. And I am a tight bugger (fiscally responsible I prefer to call it). But when I consider the minimal saving compared to the time, effort and frustration anticipated doesn’t seem like they push in ones are a bad option.
Also I can carry spare push in fittings and hose but I could do without having to carry another set of crimpers.