I keep seeing those movies where the killer has a car that is filled up with water on the inside and their victim is inside dead as if they were trapped inside the car and drown. But the car isn't submerged in a pool or lake it is as if the killer put a hose in it and drown them. Can it be so simply done or do you have to water seal your car get all fancy like that? Just the random thought of the day.
Here is the simple answers. First take a MSF course. Next get off the computer and go to a motorcycle shop.
The plumbing is usually only as good as the plumber's work. I've used both pex and PVC and had equal success with both. Assuming we are doing residential plumbing, and sticking with 1/2-3/4 pipe, I prefer pex and push on fittings at work because I can do the work very quickly plus I don't have to worry about drying time to put pressure on the lines. If I were going to do this work in my home, I'd definitely go with PVC because it's much cheaper. The trade off is time vs. money. If time is more precious, go with PEX, if cost is more of a factor, go with PVC. Obviously do your drain lines and stacks in PVC. PVC cement is more or less universal-just make sure you use cement meant for CPVC and PVC and use with PVC primer.
Why you smoking drugs in the house for?