Pinch Crimp Rings???

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troy3300

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Has anyone used the pinch crimp rings (not the compression copper rings) on their pex pipe for an owb? I was looking and found stainless steel rings and the tool much cheaper then the standard tool and copper rings.
Anyone know if they work OK?
Thanks
 
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Are you speaking of the cinch style clamps? Like the ones in the picture I attached at the bottom of this post? If so, then yes they work great and they are all I have used for my installation. For me they were simple to use and one tool does most all sizes. I know they make a tool that will do most or a few sizes for the clamp rings, but it cost more and I just liked these better....
 
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I had bought the crimp tool 5 years ago and have been using it on various projects since. The tool is ridiculously priced and awkward to use. ( some situations you need two people. ) However it does a good job. My tool does the 1/2 and 3/4 inch pex. I have never tried the one pictured above I might try it on the larger sizes instead of buying another tool for the 1 inch size hose.
 
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I used to sell clamps. Here is a list of different ones. http://oetiker.com/content.asp?l=4&idNavig=17

The one he has pictured is the best clamp. I do have some crimp tools left. I might be able to give you a smokin price on. I also have a bunch of 1-Ear Clamps with Mechanical Interlock but I think those are mainly for sprinkler work. What size are the clamps that are needed?
 
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I have some poly hose that is 3/4 inch ID and 1 inch OD that I wouldn't mind having a better clamp ( currently using cheap gear clamps)

I also would like to up size one of my supply lines to the bigger sized pex 1 inch or the next size???

I'd be interested in the smokin deal on the tool for sure. I didn't realize the clamp had such good reveiws.

My e'mail should be in my profile.

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Yes the one pictured is the clamp I am talking about. They are so much cheaper then the copper rings. Thank you guys for the feedback. I am sold.
:givebeer: :cheers:
 
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Yes the one pictured is the clamp I am talking about. They are so much cheaper then the copper rings. Thank you guys for the feedback. I am sold.
:givebeer: :cheers:

You will not be sorry. The tool can be had for around $70-80 with shipping and then you are set for all sizes. The rings are fairly cheap from pexsupply.com. I purchased quite a bit of my fittings and clamps from them.

If you need any more info,feel free to PM me.

Chris
 
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expander tool all the way!!

crimp is ok but I have had them leak but have never had an expanded with ring connection ever give me a problem.
 
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Darin, which tool do you need for a stepless ear clamp? I have the standard $100 Pex tool, but like mentioned above it has limited capabilities in small spaces. I would be interested in that Pneumatic Pincer if it works on those clamps.

RD
 
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THe best fitting for pex is the rehau ever lock. It uses a special tool that is very expensive but most plumbing supply houses wil let you borrow the tool. The fitting consists of a sleeve and a barbed fitting. There are actually two tools, 1 is an expander and one is like a chain clmap that compresses the fitting over the barb. They are bulletproof. I used them on my boiler installation they are perfect.
 
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You will not be sorry. The tool can be had for around $70-80 with shipping and then you are set for all sizes. The rings are fairly cheap from pexsupply.com. I purchased quite a bit of my fittings and clamps from them.

If you need any more info,feel free to PM me.

Chris

I just bought the tool,
a cutter for pex, pvc and aluminum pipe
and clamps in 1/2 and 3/4 (I will still have to buy 1")
Grand total of $26.45:clap:
 

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