I bought those crimpers and fittings when I updated my ensuite as they matched the fittings that were used when the house was built. Nowadays though, it seems all the fittings for sale are "push" fit fittings that don't require crimping.
Interesting video how you guys in Australia are working. Is this a mega requirement to use black plastic pipes for cold water and red for warm water ? Next year I will immigrate to adelaide. I am also plumber in germany.
Hi, I have an old bathroom that I am trying to renovating my self. I was wondering if you could suggest what to use to connect the old copper shower pipes to the pex pipe. I am trying to put in the new shawer mixer😊 TIA Or if you have easy videos that shows the old shower renovating jobs would be great 😊
There’s lots of videos on TH-cam that show this, US based though. Search copper to Pex conversion. You cut the copper pipe, solder a new connection joint piece tk the copper, then attach and crimp your Pex pipe to that. But in Australia this all has to be done by a registered plumber. Such a joke as pretty simple if you know what you’re doing
@@peterkilleen3061hi peter, i think so, my friend who works at bunnings and who is a father of two plumbers also told me to do the same. Use some neutral cure silicone (parfix all purpose will do). This will keep pipe in place.
Still cannot get over the fact that this is licensed work that can only be done by a register plumber in Australia - it’s such a joke given that it is relatively straight forward
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Thanks for the simple video this will save me heaps
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Thanks Abdul for your tips and trip really appreciated you working on my bathroom
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Very good and easy to follow your direction. Great job !!
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Awesome video bro was very well detailed and informative! i think one of the best rough in plumbing videos out keep up the videos!!
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thank you so much Brother ! i am also living in Sydney , your video really helpful !
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I bought those crimpers and fittings when I updated my ensuite as they matched the fittings that were used when the house was built. Nowadays though, it seems all the fittings for sale are "push" fit fittings that don't require crimping.
Great detailed video that will help us big time. Thank you
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What size are the Pex lines? 16mm?
Half inch
Really detail video
Mashallah very helpful
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Salm what gauge nail gun do you use
hi bro thanks but this instalition which country ? it so atractive for me
Australia
Great video, thanks for sharing. Just out of curiosity, what are your thoughts on the Makita nail gun?
Interesting video how you guys in Australia are working. Is this a mega requirement to use black plastic pipes for cold water and red for warm water ? Next year I will immigrate to adelaide. I am also plumber in germany.
Hi thanks for tuning in yes you can use red for hot and black for cold welcom to australia
Not a requirement, just for ease of identification. Can just run all black for hot and cold if you want
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could you please tell me all pipe sizes you used. thanks
Half inch
And that is why it is non compliant
jip non compliant mate
What's correct size pipe for hot and cold
@@jonomac86what are you basing this on? Both 1/2 and 3/4 can be used if the pressure is fine
Thanks for the vidio. Is it in Australia?
Hi, I have an old bathroom that I am trying to renovating my self. I was wondering if you could suggest what to use to connect the old copper shower pipes to the pex pipe. I am trying to put in the new shawer mixer😊 TIA
Or if you have easy videos that shows the old shower renovating jobs would be great 😊
There’s lots of videos on TH-cam that show this, US based though. Search copper to Pex conversion. You cut the copper pipe, solder a new connection joint piece tk the copper, then attach and crimp your Pex pipe to that. But in Australia this all has to be done by a registered plumber. Such a joke as pretty simple if you know what you’re doing
You say needing a license is a joke yet you use the incorrect pipe size.
@@glennmcintosh6833what are you basing this on? Both 1/2 and 3/4 can be used if the pressure is fine
Thank you just saved me $2000
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Make sure to put some silicone around the pipe where the hole.
Ok sure thanks for your recommendations
I assume this is to stop the pipe bashing about in the hole when water turned on and off?
@@peterkilleen3061hi peter, i think so, my friend who works at bunnings and who is a father of two plumbers also told me to do the same. Use some neutral cure silicone (parfix all purpose will do). This will keep pipe in place.
What fittings are those, the name
fyi manufacturer says to crimp on the center and to hold for at least 3 seconds
My mixer will be somewhere here LOL
Using wrong size pipe for cold water ? That’s why you should use licensed plumber.
what are you basing this on? Both 1/2 and 3/4 can be used if the pressure is fine
@@88kwthomas I’m a licensed plumber you are wrong !
Based on the Australian standards. I’m a licensed plumber so I no what the rules are.
@@glennmcintosh6833 So you run 3/4 black straight into your mixer?
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Still cannot get over the fact that this is licensed work that can only be done by a register plumber in Australia - it’s such a joke given that it is relatively straight forward
I agree with you 💯 but I'm guessing that Aussie insurance companies and old school dodgy handyman made sure that law came into place
get some pipe cutters ,a lot easier
dude you should never double crimp...
Muppit
Omg, you know you don’t know shit, when you use copper cutter to cut pex. I kinda feel like to report to VBA 😂😂
Hahaha bro please don’t teach plumbing if you are not plumber.
It should be 35mm back from the stud. Leaving room for stud, and 10mm for tile. 😂😂