My house is due for some plumbing work and I have decided to go with copper pipe for said work. The thing is I am garbage at soft soldering copper. I never do it so I’m awful at judging the temp and I hate dealing with flux. On the other hand I’m a refrigeration mechanic so brazing copper pipe is my bread and butter. I could practically make a good leak free braze joint with my eyes closed. Also, considering most of the plumbing will be copper to copper connections, I could just use silphos filler rod and not have to worry about flux for most of it. I know brazed joints are not standard for water pipe but I already have the tools, the skill set, and I don’t see any way it could be worse than soft solder. Sure it’s overkill but is there any other reason I shouldn’t just braze my water pipes?

  • tyler@programming.dev
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    7 hours ago

    Like the other person said, PEX will last 50+ years, but I find it funny that you would use PEX in a factory but not at home while I would do the exact opposite. Factory is for professional hardened installs while house is for easy installs that get the job done and last.

    I’ve already had to redo the copper setup several times 😂