I'm doing a kitchen remodel and am having a problem with PEX. What my RV has is "Tuffpex". It's 1/2". I bought a 1/2 pex valve at home depot and I was going to crimp it on the Tuffpex (with the solid ...
I've used the Sharkbite fittings for repairing a section of ol' timey PEX with the new fangled stuff and they are excellent! Not only do they grip tight giving a watertight seal to begin with, but you can release them to be reused after you've discovered you made the pipe section too long and have to reposition them.
I understand you bought a tool and all and want to use it, but the Sharkbite is better then the clamps. IMO.
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