paulsharvey
Elite Member
I actually would be interested in the fusable LDPE/MDPE/HFPE you see in eastern europe, with the hot iron fusion, like what you see with HDPE water bain bore pipe. Solvent weld (glue) and heat welding are both really well proven, over 50 year spans. With PEX, each joint, you have 3 sources of failure at each joint, the rings, the fitting itself, and the pipe at the joint.
May worry with heat fusion, on something like a 12" WM, each weld you might take 20 minutes "deli slicing", butting up, heating iron, and compressing the joint. I could see production homes, guys holding long enough for "union work" and moving on.
The stuff I've seen, it creates a bell and spigot heat weld, not the butt joint like in water/sewer/gas.
May worry with heat fusion, on something like a 12" WM, each weld you might take 20 minutes "deli slicing", butting up, heating iron, and compressing the joint. I could see production homes, guys holding long enough for "union work" and moving on.
The stuff I've seen, it creates a bell and spigot heat weld, not the butt joint like in water/sewer/gas.