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@tomjackson8895
@tomjackson8895 3 күн бұрын
Great video and information. So many other videos are not clear on tools, PEX A and B and the pro's and con's. Finally good usable information.
@ryanleopard8226
@ryanleopard8226 3 күн бұрын
Am I crazy for wanting to start this at the age of 44
@johnpawlakmusic1216
@johnpawlakmusic1216 4 күн бұрын
I am a bit surprised that the fittings are plastic.
@robinloucks1351
@robinloucks1351 5 күн бұрын
My hose bib is obstructed? No water when turn on. No the water isn’t turned off somewhere in the house. This bib is only used in the summer to water the garden. I’ve always had problems getting water out of this bib. Turn on off several times or run a wire up into the bib would get the water flowing. Not this summer. I’ll follow your disassembly instructions to see if the house contractor inadvertently left debris in the water line.
@xxxXXXjdXXXxxx
@xxxXXXjdXXXxxx 6 күн бұрын
Great job fellas. Excellent tutorial on jetting.
@kennkid9912
@kennkid9912 6 күн бұрын
Dont use frost proof hose bibs. They are awful. Use a regular one ,A gate valve is the best Pitch the pipe down from your line turnoff inside. Open so all the water drains from the shutoff in the line outside.
@scottjb1908
@scottjb1908 7 күн бұрын
Great video, thank you. Can you address the claim that Uponor's blue/red PEX pipe is more likely to fail than its white pipe, due to the heating process that is required to adhere the blue and red paint to the pipe? Wondering if it's just safer to go with the white.
@Doug23
@Doug23 7 күн бұрын
why go through all this trouble, why not just replace the whole unit?
@Pip23
@Pip23 13 күн бұрын
Thanks for this. I was worried about breaking it while removing the cover. Still, I'm not sure why this thing has batteries. Im pretty sure I am hardwired to A/C power. I changed them anyway.
@chinalamb2605
@chinalamb2605 14 күн бұрын
nice, the system I've been working on worked out intutitively. Now to learn more about clean outs.
@ericwolfe8027
@ericwolfe8027 15 күн бұрын
Great video that explained exactly what I needed to know. Thanks!
@waheedqadri80
@waheedqadri80 15 күн бұрын
Great
@mahmoudgawish7431
@mahmoudgawish7431 16 күн бұрын
Hi Thank you for the video , can you give example of sizing by using LPG and extracting sizing data from NFPA 58
@kathyhathaway8823
@kathyhathaway8823 17 күн бұрын
Just found your video on the pex pipes . I noticed on the type B you were showing plastic fittings do they not have the copper fittings for the type B an if they do is the ID bigger with using the copper fittings. ???. Thanks
@wheelinndealin
@wheelinndealin 20 күн бұрын
Cool, when doing longest length I’ve always sized the main first and then went back and sized the branches but this is a good way to do it
@andrewolejarz5293
@andrewolejarz5293 22 күн бұрын
As a DIYer, what if you don't size according to code? In your example, say you connected 3/4" pipe from your water meter instead of the 1" that you're "supposed" to use? Or you use 1/2" pipe when code says 3/4". Are there actual safety concerns with this, or just a reduction in flow? I ask because I am finishing my basement and want to add a bathroom. I can easily tee off an existing 1/2" pex pipe that is currently going to a hose bib at the back of the house, however code says that I should tee off of 3/4" pipe closer to the water meter since I "can't" supply the entire bathroom with a single 1/2" pipe. This would involve >30' of 3/4" pipe installation vs 10' of 1/2" pipe. If it's a safety concern I will bite the bullet and do it by the book, however I want to minimize complexity if I can.
@KeithDeley
@KeithDeley 23 күн бұрын
Why have u got a hard hat on , that's not neat, what happens if the battery runs out, how you going to get to a PowerPoint, because u can't push it can you,
@josephdunne4873
@josephdunne4873 23 күн бұрын
I want to add fireplace log set which is 65,000 at about 60ft. There is currently a 1/2" pipe feeding a basement fireplace and my stovetop. If is not possible for me to get into the ceiling and change out the pipe to 3/4" . If I don't plan to cook and have the basement fireplace on when using the log set, would I be ok to install it?
@Luke-ms9rh
@Luke-ms9rh 24 күн бұрын
Jumping back into plumbing/gas fitting after a 9 year hiatus and hoping to challenge my Gas B exam. This breakdown is an incredibly good refresher man. Much appreciated.
@stevem1081
@stevem1081 24 күн бұрын
After doing some test on my own, I replaced the hot water lines to my sinks with 3/8 pex.(they were 1/2 copper) That made a world of difference, the hot water gets to the sink much faster, and I save a lot of hot water. 2 sinks are about 15 ft from the water heater, one is about 40 ft, and no problems with flow. I even had a master plumber say it would not work, but it works great. I did run an individual line back to the water heater for each as I know trying to run 2 sinks off of a 3/8 line could be a problem. Sometime you have to think outside the box to make things better, I did, and now I save money and time every time I need hot water at the sink.
@MrChipBryant
@MrChipBryant 25 күн бұрын
Thank you for this, very very good!
@gypsetsalon2585
@gypsetsalon2585 25 күн бұрын
Awesome as a remodeler I’ve been doing plumbing for yrs and used standard configuration I run the mains as 3/4 then to 1/2. This really opened my eyes to the calculations really needed. Thanx very helpful video
@ushindi5897
@ushindi5897 26 күн бұрын
does everything stay the same if you had a manifold this all ran off of?
@NinkyStigger
@NinkyStigger 26 күн бұрын
Man I’m 27 and I’m just worried about being judged for not being 18-20 lol but I’m about to take this leap with my local union I’m done working at these terrible jobs
@jonathanmilton9753
@jonathanmilton9753 27 күн бұрын
Can you make them all 3 inch if you want?
@harryjansen6789
@harryjansen6789 28 күн бұрын
On this old house they showed copper pipe and sharkbite fitting, they put it under extremely high water pressure,the pipe split the sharkbite was fine, their master Plumber still prefers soldering,
@Richbechtold-yp2xi
@Richbechtold-yp2xi 29 күн бұрын
After determining the correct pipe size I need 1" 1/2" for the main however the pipe coming off the meter is only 1" is normal. I have upgraded the meter according to our gas company to a 450.
@rodent-ob2lr
@rodent-ob2lr 29 күн бұрын
Im 15 and really interested in becoming a plumbing engineer, i want to learn new construction and then possibly go into service, this video has helped me alot in terms of feeling more prepared to go into an apprenticeship once i finish secondary school :), thankyou lots.
@twa1983t
@twa1983t Ай бұрын
What if the vacuum breaker won't budge?? I can see the gasket looking like it's prolapsed 😅 so I know that's the problem, but it will NOT back out of the spigot.
@paulgrenga125
@paulgrenga125 Ай бұрын
How do you get the pex-b crimp ring to fit over the thicker walled pex-a tubing? Are there pex-a specific crimp rings available, HD doesn't seem to have them. Or, can you crimp a pex-b barbed insert, and on the "b side" a crimp ring, and on the "a side" an expansion ring?
@SMario-lf7jt
@SMario-lf7jt Ай бұрын
Great and thoughtful video . Thanks If you have any time and want to extend that subject, can you make a video on gas pressure and pressure regulators. Thanks again
@daktusdurggery5505
@daktusdurggery5505 Ай бұрын
Do these calculations change when using a viega mana block?
@justinwilliams4714
@justinwilliams4714 Ай бұрын
I live in Bigfork and my last name is Williams! I’m about to start my plumbing apprenticeship, thank you guys for all the tips so far hopefully I’ll run into you guys sometime 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@samwilliams1024
@samwilliams1024 Ай бұрын
Super Helpful THANKS!! As a DIYer it's nice to have a comprehensive how to video and Sweet diagrams!
@martinciraudo4048
@martinciraudo4048 Ай бұрын
mister williams very very very good thanks a lot god bless .
@mercdragons
@mercdragons Ай бұрын
I have had a sharkbite on my 5th wheel for 8 years no leaks.
@HeWearsGlasses
@HeWearsGlasses Ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@honotohama1
@honotohama1 Ай бұрын
GreatKZbin channel. Question; when repiping a small house, can I use a small water manifold,say 5 outlets off the main line and use one 1/2” line to an entire bathroom (example), then add another manifold to supply all water faucets to that specific bathroom? Essentially one main manifold and x number of sub manifolds in each required room. Should I use 3/4” or 1/2” for the run to each room? Thanks.
@teresastephens2642
@teresastephens2642 Ай бұрын
the mustache doesn't make you look nearly as gay as most guys with a stache like that.
@hectorh1677
@hectorh1677 Ай бұрын
How do elbows effect the calculation? Is there a table for that?
@thetraxguy_4078
@thetraxguy_4078 Ай бұрын
I'm 17 years old about to be put into plumbing, and this video helps a lot and helps keep important things in mind, and I can go on the job site a lot more confident now. Ill be starting next week hopefully, I was gonna be an electrician but there is too many cool trades to choose from, and plumbing is just one of them.
@alexmazz122
@alexmazz122 17 күн бұрын
Are you doing union or non union because I’m tryna get into plumbing rn and I’m 18
@meangyrene76
@meangyrene76 Ай бұрын
So whomever put in the hose bibs, didn't include any water shut-off valves since they connect to PEX on the opposite end. So now I have to turn off the water to the house in order to fix the 2 bibs on the house. Such a pain.
@P.T.W.Lifestyle
@P.T.W.Lifestyle Ай бұрын
Ive been in the plumbing industry for 20 years no started almost out of high school. I tried concrete work, nope those guys yell too much for no reason and they are lazy up until the concrete shows up. Then I tried commercial roofing, advanced farily quick became co-foreman at the age of 19. But I looked around at the old timerz and man their bodies and minds were destroyed. So be luck I got a call about digging some holes inside a building, and the only thing they told me was dig until i see pipe. I had no idea what i was doing but the time i was done I had hand dug a 10x8 hole in the ground in the same size of room. The job was done got paid cash that day with a phone call from the owner asking me to come on full time. The rest is history. My point is that plumbing is a choice for some of them and for the good ones its a way of life. This guy talked about alot of good points that the new generation really need to pay attention to that you dont get a medal for just showing up. Work hard and earn it feels hell of alot better than donations. The best advice I got was "Jonny you cant plumb a whole house is one day take your time and make it right, the speed will come later." My advice is my moto PLUMB THE WORLD!!!!
@MidnightXxMelodii
@MidnightXxMelodii Ай бұрын
I'm 28 and looking into a trade. Plumbing seems interesting to me. I want to pass on my knowledge to my sons, give them something they'll be able to use for when they're older. I Want change. I want stability. I want a life for my kids so they don't have to struggle. I brought them in this world. Thank you for this video. The only thing I think I'll have issues with. Is math. IT'S NEVER been my strong suit. That and I barely touched tools in my life. I'll have to learn every tool from the ground up. I pray that I can find an apprenticeship, and they're patient with me. One thing I can say about me with confidence, is that I'm humble and can accept humility like no other. No ego, and I'm a sponge. Please pray for me brothers and sisters.
@thetoot9615
@thetoot9615 Ай бұрын
You can do this! I'm in the same boat as you, never touched a tool in my life, and hoping for a patient place to work. Although I will have to suppress my ego, that is something I can admit to lol
@MidnightXxMelodii
@MidnightXxMelodii Ай бұрын
@thetoot9615 soooooooo I actually went for something different! I'm currently in school for water treatment. It's considered a trade, and it's being paid for by my state! I'm very interested in this! By next year I should be in the field in January! Best of luck on your journey! (BTW they need people bad, this is a trade that's very unknown.
@jovanniomar7863
@jovanniomar7863 16 күн бұрын
congrats brother man !
@gamingbros2274
@gamingbros2274 14 күн бұрын
@@MidnightXxMelodii hey sir I'm an 18 year that is interested in anything right now but Idk what to do and i don't to sit on my ass everyday since I'm just getting out of HS also can you please tell me more about the trade and how much you though i am going to my own personal research about it please and thank you
@stevem1081
@stevem1081 Ай бұрын
That grease cleaning head is about useless, while it helps a tiny bit, it is very poor performance. If it didn't spin so fast, it would do a better job.
@davidmize8489
@davidmize8489 28 күн бұрын
Our experience is apparently different than yours. We have had very good results with that head as demonstrated in the video. If it is not working well for you the G.P.M. of your machine might not be enough for your particular head. It’s important to match the spec’s of your machine to the heads you use. Hope this helps.
@stevem1081
@stevem1081 28 күн бұрын
@@davidmize8489 I matched the nozzle to the machine, in fact I go as far as to use a pressure gauge and even check the flow rate to be sure. Like I said, it does a tiny bit of good. Every other pro site also says that nozzle is fairly poor in performance. With the standard cleaning nozzle, I wouldn't stick my hand in front or behind it, as it can take a few layers of skin, but not so with that spinning nozzle, it is spinning so fast, that it's losing most of its potential to clean. I have been tempted to redrill one at less of an angle, or even change the direction of one of the holes to slow down the spin rate. I know there are other nozzles that already do that, but if I can make a 5.00 nozzle work a lot better, that would be great. I have been looking at the ENZ ROTOJET nozzles, but haven't gotten one to try yet. I am leaning more towards a reaper nozzle, or even a reverse turbo as a super cleaning nozzle. I run between 3 setups, 1 is 3000 psi @ 3 gpm, / another is 4000 psi @ 4 gpm and the last is 4000 psi @ 8 gpm
@AndreyNabutovsky
@AndreyNabutovsky Ай бұрын
Thank you for the video! But how do you adjust pressure from pex supply line? Since its 40 psi there
@cpoul
@cpoul Ай бұрын
I keep an old bicycle inner tube around for this purpose which I used tonight. Always have an assortment of clamps on hand.
@dannydazzena7160
@dannydazzena7160 Ай бұрын
I'm having the hardest time finding a repair kit for my nibco 90 anti siphon water spigot. It's as if my model doesn't exist.
@eyehear10
@eyehear10 Ай бұрын
Just asked my insurance company about discounts and they would drop my premiums by $20 annually. What a deal! I could get a whole extra meal from chipotle for spending $1000+ on a system saving them $100,000+. America FUCK YEAH
@daverimar1237
@daverimar1237 28 күн бұрын
I think it's more about not having to live in a hotel for a year while your house gets refurbished
@williamjones3603
@williamjones3603 Ай бұрын
Who sells that grease head?? I haven’t seen that one..
@davidmize8489
@davidmize8489 28 күн бұрын
Most manufacturers sell a version. Jetters northwest is a good source.