Thanks for showing all of Good, Bad and Ugly. Some just want to show how everything they do is correct the first time and is easy. Seeing the issues, your mistakes, solutions and methodologies is what makes your station every interesting and enjoyable and uplifting to watch.
@kirstenwhitworth80797 жыл бұрын
CanCrusher, thank you for writing a positive comment; after reading so many snippy ones, I was becoming discouraged. I agree with you 100% about this channel.
@nmopzzz7 жыл бұрын
The issues these two are having are issues anyone would have that is trying to work outside their area of expertise and comfort zone. Plus your your seeing the the issues they ran into the first time they did it with no one on site holding their hands and looking over there shoulder telling how to do it. I have learned how to tile floors, drywall, plumbing etc by myself, and I can now do all of these things 2-5 times faster and in most cases do it better :) (I can't finish drywall at all) However, both my wife and I also know better and now pay the correct people to do it for us and its even faster and a lot better. :)
@jethrobodine96177 жыл бұрын
CanCrusher drywall is easy.
@kirstenwhitworth80797 жыл бұрын
Drywall is easy; floating not so much.
@jethrobodine96177 жыл бұрын
Kirsten Whitworth with a little instruction..and half day of practice u could do the same as a construction crew
@Guust_Flater7 жыл бұрын
Tip for the next time...unroll you pipe spool instead of laying the spool on the ground and walk away with one end of the pipe. That way you don't get a twist for every round of unrolling pipe. The same goes for electical cable on a spool.
@candidethirtythree43247 жыл бұрын
My husband loves that stuff, he calls it miracle pipe. He was and engineering superintendent working on municipal water supplies for many years and he has worked with every kind of piping invented, including cast iron. Now we are retiring to a farm, he has miles of the stuff. He said, "If you ever need to use that again, you can nail a 2x6 to a tree and use it as a spool."
@ericwolf58747 жыл бұрын
Better yet, put the 2x6 clamped across the top of the trailer. Move heavy things as little as possible.
@tectalabyss7 жыл бұрын
Hey Guys. Did all most all of my work alone. Through trail and error I learned the best way to tackle things. No judgement on my part. All my best.
@you2tooyou2too7 жыл бұрын
We hung the 6' coil of tubing in the air, from a convenient tree, supported on a 1' dia x 2' long cable spool as a bearing inside the coil, with a rope thru a hunk of tubing thru the center of the spool. That allowed the coil to roll in place, & smoothly pay out the tubing with only one curve, as I pulled it into the PVC shell, and no twists (which is why you had big loops to fight).
@aidansharples77517 жыл бұрын
Hi all. When un-winding poly it is always ideal to build yourself a spinning platform, this can be built for about $30 with a mechanics platform and cheap ply. Dont worry about making your platform friction free. If you pull the poly off with tension you will find that 2 inch pipe will only deflect 20cms or so instead of the metres you were encountering, this allows you to lay straight into most trenches.
@advancednutritioninc9087 жыл бұрын
One idea that would help some to reduce friction. Cut the white PVC pipe off at a 45 where you are feeding in the black pipe at the top and put a chunk of 2x8 against the dirt bank so you won't be dragging dirt down the pipe as you load the black pipe. Dirt in the pipe increases the friction and doesn't help anything. I appreciate your videos!! You are overall doing a great job!!
@bruceaplin7 жыл бұрын
Once, I was working with polly pipe with a 4 man crew. The pipe was on a trailer spool. 3 Guys pulled and unspooled/unwound the pipe and tried to lay it in the ditch. It was cold, the kinky pipe wouldn't stay in the ditch. 500 feet away, those 3 guys were playing a joke on me by shouting obscenities at me down the pipe, I was at the other end of the open pipe, when I discovered what they were doing, I decided to return the favor. I took the open end of the pipe and shoved it over the exhaust pipe of the still running pickup truck. That stopped them. In a few minutes the pipe was warm and as limp as a wet string, the pipe practically jumped in the ditch and laid there at the bottom of the ditch. I understand this is NOW how they routinely lay the troublesome pipe, and tame the beast.
@markcorboy85287 жыл бұрын
Always waiting for the next instalment as they are well presented and very interesting.we have done the exact same thing on our 250 acre farm and used what we call a pipe jenny which we towed behind our John Deere gator rolling out 9 x 200 metre coils of 2inch poly for our stock watering system. It stops the twisting as it unravels and lies relatively flat on the ground. Who wants to know this after the event! Keep up the good work.
@nicolaiitchenko76107 жыл бұрын
Congratulations! Well done taming this poly pipe snake monster that has a real history with me...I often use the 2 inch for irrigation on small farms, and as hoops for backyard hoop houses (just slide it over a T post in the ground). My method has always been to use the tractor to stretch out the entire roll IN THE sub-tropical SUN for its full length but your 'guestimate' for half way was excellent! Since I work in poly pipe on a regular basis, (using 55 gallon drums and other plastic materials to make aquaponic systems on a small scale for other folks backyard systems) I have a little experience in cutting holes into poly materials. When drilling, I turn the drill in reverse once the central drill has gone through. This leaves me a cleaner cut (useful when adding grommets etc. to the sides of drums) and creates less waste. Thought this might be useful. Loving your videos...keep 'em coming.
@purelivingforlife7 жыл бұрын
+Frank Kopke Nice tips! Thanks!
@dougdunlap66387 жыл бұрын
I just don't think I could do what you two are doing. Sorry but I see at least one more winter in camper. Still praying and wishing you guys well. You are an inspiration.
@purelivingforlife7 жыл бұрын
+Doug Dunlap Thanks for the encouragement lol. :) We're troopers.
@Raysnature7 жыл бұрын
I used to be a cable engineer. I haven't watched the video yet but I know exactly what's going to happen. You simply must roll it out. Every time you lift a turn off it's another twist in the pipe. (As you have found out.)
@45von7 жыл бұрын
BTW... poly tubing is Wonderful, I've put in miles of it... you will learn how to handle it after a while. I do enjoy your adventures and I'm sure there will be many folks learning things by watching your struggles... But it sure is good that you are not able to hear all the mental shouting that takes place as those watching see the problems unfolding as the video progresses... keep at it, you are going to get there. There are MANY things you have wisely left out of your videos that I appreciate.
@barbarakujawa3207 жыл бұрын
So interesting to see you folks working your property. Been there thirty years ago now. It is like looking back on our good, bad, and exciting results. Now enjoying all the benefits of the peace knowing all is paid for. The Lord has blessed you .
@GaleRainwater7 жыл бұрын
You two make a great team! Keep up the work and good luck. He's a lucky guy to have someone that pretty and works so hard.
@robertenglnad80297 жыл бұрын
As someone who has had to roll out 50 mm pipe in the past I found the best way was to anchor one end to the ground then keeping the heavy coil upright walk along while rolling the coil like a wheel. This completely eliminated the kinking in the pipe. It was a struggle, but far better than trying to pull the pipe which, because of the nature of the coil, will kink every time when pulled by any towing device, I then added some weights (bricks etc) to the end of the unrolled coiled and let it sit in the sun for a couple of days after which it was very easy to place the pipe in a 600 mm deep trench.
@dremwolf54197 жыл бұрын
Two cent opinion, could have left it on the trailer with a 2x4 through the center. Then let it unspool as you fed it into the pipe.
@LSandL317 жыл бұрын
or just chop a tree down and use that for the spooling.
@Belg19707 жыл бұрын
I would have made a spool from some 2x blocks and put a piece of ply on either side to feed from. So many things could have gone wrong with the hook it up and pull it method, lucky it only kinked in one spot.
@bobmoynes17857 жыл бұрын
two cents hell, to do that from the start would have saved a couple of days work. another guy that missed physic's
@OneOfDisease7 жыл бұрын
it's not a physics thing it's a real world exp thing. But he learned the lesson hopefully.
@lukecpiper7 жыл бұрын
So proud of your hard work. I can see the exhaustion in you two. You're doing great at not giving up. Most people give up or try to do everything perfect, but in the end if it's done and done well, it doesn't matter how you did it. You did it! Even while the others are still talking about how they'll do it better one day...
@purelivingforlife7 жыл бұрын
+Luke Piper Thanks Luke. Very refreshing comment. :)
@puresavage1757 жыл бұрын
I just love how bleak he was, real emotions. Loved it!! Good job guys!!
@Orxenhorf7 жыл бұрын
Ack! As other folks have said, unroll anything coiled to avoid twisting. Also, that pipe probably has some type of length marking printed along it from when it was manufactured, so you could figure out where the middle was at.
@williamcralle7967 жыл бұрын
just completed a similar task. smaller scale but some of the same issues. buried a water pipe between two buildings. 150'. used black solid 4" corrugated pipe as my conduit. I threaded 2 lengths of PEX pipe along with 2 cat5 cables and some paracord for future use. the fun part was getting the first length of paracord through to pull everything. I used a plastic drink cup and a leaf blower. tied the paracord to the cup. had it blown through in about 45 seconds.
@Adamskys7 жыл бұрын
"I didn't fail 1,000 times. The light bulb was an invention with 1,000 steps." "Great success is built on failure, frustration, even catastrophy." Thomas Edison. Keep up the great work, let the haters hate and work them selves into an early grave! You guys can sit in your hot tub looking out at your amazing view while they are sitting in their Moms basement bashing away at their keyboard in their pathetic attempt to drag someone down to their level of self loathing... You BOTH truly are an inspiration, all the way to Melbourne Australia
@jonstarn25447 жыл бұрын
As everyone else already said, leave it on a hoop, a roll a bar a spool....anything that allows you some manageability. Love you guys
@philplatts64337 жыл бұрын
I feel for you guys in my profession I have installed 200psi poly service pipe and yes it's a pain but as you discovered the sun is your friend great job.
@johndelvfar36757 жыл бұрын
Just a hint for dealing with anything that has a natural coil like the poly you are working with. ( extension cords, house wiring, rope, electric fencing) anything that comes in a coil. put an axle thru the middle and unroll it from the coil. this way the loops do not have the chance to form kinks like your video showed and one person can handle that amount once set up. thank you for putting your experiences on the www. it is very interesting and informative.
@o2boutdoors7 жыл бұрын
Some cool ingenuity, and hopefully some lessons learned. I'll add, if you'd like to keep your trees, use a tree saver strap instead of chain around them. Tree straps aren't expensive, and I'm sure you'll use them multiple times.
@bobsenior92187 жыл бұрын
Bit late now for you guys but I found it was easier to leave the roll in the sun and get it hot. Then unroll out in a field and straighten. Once straight and relaxed then drag to where you want to use it. Also making two bands of fencing wire around your poly with one other person you can stand the poly pipe up and slip the wire around as you unroll it. Here in Australia it gets very hot so beware to use gloves and watch for kinks as it's soft when hot. Good luck with your dreams. Peace.
@MartyMotorizedMayhem7 жыл бұрын
Gotta love all the Arm chair quarter backs, knowing it best since 2005.
@RelentlessHomesteading7 жыл бұрын
Yeah - even working with 1" poly I got frustrated! stuff is a booger. You held onto your sanity - you might need some getting it in the pipe. DON'T figure on running one line through then the next - each makes a small corkscrew which interferes with last and next run. Tried that valiantly - had to rip it all back out tie all together in a staggered pull configuration and rerun. Either way you go all the best - just sent up a poly-pulling prayer for you. You're inspirings many with your tenacity!
@joebleed7 жыл бұрын
tip for future pull string/rope use. you mentioned leaving a rope/string in the pipe if you ever need to replace or add a run of pipe. the tip is don't use that string/rope to pull the pipe. use it to pull a new, fresh string/rope through the pipe. you don't want to start pulling the pipe through and have the old string snap.
@stevenbaumann86927 жыл бұрын
I see the kitty is helping again! 😊
@simidhel7 жыл бұрын
I miss Malik... those two cats were so funny together...
@captbrody50367 жыл бұрын
Man you all have hell to pay getting this water system installed. I'm sure it will be worth it in the end. I admire the way you stick to your guns instead of just doing something easier. You all know what you want, and that's what you gonna get. Good job you all.
@1990notch7 жыл бұрын
I done lots of cable pulling in my days, telephone cable, network cable, fiber, etc. It's not uncommon for the pull rope to get wrapped around the other cables as they get pulled through the conduit. I've also seen the pull rope wear through the cable jacket inside the pipe during future pulls, which could happen to the pipe on a future pull through of additional pipe. Just something to watch out for. Love the videos!
@dananelson35347 жыл бұрын
With all the effort, it was good to see you met with some success. Thanks for posting.
@EssentialOilsGangsta7 жыл бұрын
We are so loving your channel. We have a tiny off the grid cabin on 5 acres in Washington where we spend the summers, and can relate to, and, are learning so much from y'all.
@josimon62297 жыл бұрын
I've been dreading the day you guys start to pull the poly in the PVC. I know 98% of the people who comment on your videos love to hurl advice and negativity from behind a keyboard so I won't do that... when you pulled your original string into the PVC with the 3/4" poly it without a doubt twisted around the 3/4" a few times, that's just the nature of the beast. It's going to be damn near impossible to pull that 2" poly with the 3/4" already in there. You've got a fighting chance of pulling them at the same time but not like you're planning with the 3/4" already in there.
@purelivingforlife7 жыл бұрын
+Jo Simon It's done already. Was easier to pull through than it was to unravel. Still made for a funny video. Remember we don't publish video in real time. :)
@josimon62297 жыл бұрын
I won't lie one bit, I'm glad I was wrong. I won't bother with a bunch of questions, I'll wait for the video showing the rest of the project. :D Great job guys!
@Belg19707 жыл бұрын
The rock in the pipe at 5:57 was just what I was worried about watching you shove the 3/4 right next to the dirt wall.Keep going looking forward to next installment.
@debbie71167 жыл бұрын
I love watching you go through the whole process - it will save me A LOT of pain and effort when I do it. Also - I watch your videos while I work out, and to keep myself moving so I don't just stand and watch - I play African drum music on Pandora. So while you're making your videos you can imagine how they sound with African drums in the background. It's a whole different feel.
@simidhel7 жыл бұрын
That 2" lpoly ooks like a pain to work with and the 3/4" might have been a tad smoother if you'd not left a rock inside the casing pipe. My impression from a lot of these videos is that, as with a lot of guys, Jesse tends to overestimate his own competence slightly and Alyssa tends to underestimate her own capabilities, but I guess it all balances out.. :)
@popparob61747 жыл бұрын
Hey Simon, you watching these guys too, lol, I agree with you on this too, see ya on the farm soon,
@simidhel7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, love watching these two. They may not always get things correct first time, but they constantly plan and strive to improve and find solutions and soldier onwards towards their dream, which is inspiring. Jesse does have a good working knowledge of many things and must find his back issues frustrating and I'm forever impressed by Alyssa's adaptability, positive attitude, and the willingness to muck in. Faced with a struggle, it would always be a blessing to have someone like her in the team.
@popparob61747 жыл бұрын
Yes She is a abnormal in today's women, well for me she is, found only 2 women in these years of my life, now My Miss Linda is a great woman for me, just not going to see her in a ditch or doing a lot of the stuff Alyssa does, she is unique for sure, lol, they do make a good working pair and off set each other well,
@popparob61747 жыл бұрын
Brian, sorry but your not talking for everyone, I am sure, Later
@jonathanholzgartner40577 жыл бұрын
Better you guys than me. I have to give you guys credit for keeping calm and smiling through all that hard work! keep up the videos!
@SkyNoris7 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of pulling in thick cables at work! An basic A frame and with a good sized sewer pipe make for a handy tool in this case.. But since you just have one long pull stretching it out was a great idea! If it was me and I knew for sure had enough I'd chop that pipe in half where it got bent. Great work and props on your hard work
@thaddeusprice1867 жыл бұрын
For poly pipe up to 63mm we lay it on the ground as you did but take the inside end and pull it out with on person pulling and rotating it to remove the twist with the second person flipping the coil out of the centre roll. For poly pipe larger than 63mm we lay the coil on the ground with a long chain through the coil, then use a machine to pull the outside end of the pipe. This makes the roll spin. When it comes to pulling the pipes in the casing pipe we pull them in together wher ever possible.
@B2Hives7 жыл бұрын
Mule Tape would be better than the rope, both in shape and strength. Did you ever contemplate laying the black poly out first then building the white PVC around it ? sliding each section over and down the slope then gluing ? Quite a project this is and has been. I am impressed and learning from your toils.
@Enviromentalist19527 жыл бұрын
I use a lot of poly pipe in my oil field job. When we need to unroll a 1000' roll of 2" poly pipe, we connect one end of the pipe to a vehicle (truck, tractor, atv) and one person will drive the vehicle pulling the poly while the other holds the poly pipe roll vertical, with the side of the roll facing toward the vehicle, and cut the bands as needed. This will works fine to pull all the pipe out of the roll. Once the roll of pipe is completely unrolled, we will drag the pipe down a dirt road for a half mile or so, around a connecting road and back to the ditch.. This will pull all of the curve out of the poly pipe and get it ready to lay in a ditch perfectly.
@beachlife14117 жыл бұрын
I would have done the same thing for sure , super job both of ya , I worked for pw pipe long time ago in oregon I had to rap that on a big real it took like 12 hours its hard to handle coming off the mechin
@DFGrill7 жыл бұрын
hi guys, been watching for a while. if you have not already installed it i have a suggestion for pulling your 2" pipe. 1 use your truck to pull the pipe through 2 after tying the rope through your holes in the pipe, wrap the pipe end and the beginning of the the rope. this should allow your pipe to pass the elbows and fitting much easier. i hope this helps
@dennisalanvids7 жыл бұрын
I'm working with 1.25 poly and can only imagine how hard that must have been. Good job I wasn't sure if that was going to work
@KoalityofLife7 жыл бұрын
That's a lot of work. I remember fighting 5/8 inch drip line coils around my yard for a day. The stuff you're dealing with is way stronger. Mad props to you guys for the hard work you are doing by yourself. :)
@reiwebb96557 жыл бұрын
To help you get through the bends, you could put a wooden cone fitted to the end of your 2 inch pipe, to help guide it around corners easier
@Joshua79C7 жыл бұрын
For those who read this, for your future reference shall you find yourself doing the same. DO as everyone is saying and unroll it, also when feeding down a pipe make sure its clear of rocks (think I saw some when they sent the 1/2 or 3/4 through) easily done by using a few 5 gallon buckets with water and dumping it down the pipe first. When feeding it through, take an empty soda bottle either 1 or 2 Liter or 20 ounce or smaller for "conduit" pipe with an ID larger than the bottles OD as it would allow you a better attachment point for the roping string and the bottle acts as a guide for the end of the pipe to keep it from catching on edges and gaps as you noticed how she had to grab the end once it got to the end of the "conduit" pipe when it was "stabbing" the bend gap. If sending more than one pipe through the same conduit, wrap some black electrical tape around the end you are feeding through, it is better than drilling a hole that you just have to cut off after, tape prevents the need to drill said hole to pull it through. You could use duct tape but it makes more of a hassle to remove but still can over the electrical tape to give it a stronger grip, seeing as electrical tape comes off cleaner.
@John.strong7 жыл бұрын
the trick to working with large poly like that... build a small fire in the center of the roll to let it warm up just for 10 to 15 mins... you can't do this now but.. build a small fire and run it past the fire as you thread it in to warm it up. it will make it alot easier and the slower you push or pull it through the more it will heat the poly up because you need it heated up to get it through secondly.. sadly the only way to unroll poly is to.. unroll it.. not pull on the end and hope for the best unrolling it will stop it getting twisted, just like cable
@markc79337 жыл бұрын
I know this is late but when you pull string in pipe all you need is a plastic shopping bag and a shop vac. You tie the bag to the string and vacuum it through the pipeline. Then you use the string to pull a heavy rope or cable. Tie the rope to the quad at the bottom and slowly pull the pipeline through. Hope this helps for future projects.
@markc79337 жыл бұрын
And now that the kids aren't screaming in my ear I see you said that.
@johnseddon32257 жыл бұрын
When we do large poly we rope one end and just drive in and out of the trees or posts until pipe is uncoiled. Works cold or hot.
@poordecisionsgarage98347 жыл бұрын
If you ever do it again it's worth building a quick a frame and center section to hang the reel. Utility companies roll 5" conduit off in a similar way without a huge amount of issue.
@dougdunlap66387 жыл бұрын
You guys are working soooooooo hard!!!!!!
@jlibb0997 жыл бұрын
I think it would have been easier/better to use a reel to "pay" out the poly tubing. That would roll out the tubing as it was rolled at the factory. Just a guess on my part as we pay out electrical cables from a spool.
@MatthiasLathe7 жыл бұрын
yea... i agree.. Just letting it loop off just is effectively putting the turns into it. Also i can't imagine putting that kink in the middle did it any good.
@jlibb0997 жыл бұрын
I would think if they were to attempt to use the entire length it would be weak or might even leak there. But I think the plan is to cut the pipe in about the middle since they only need about 250 from the top to the bottom of the hill.
@MatthiasLathe7 жыл бұрын
ic... so probably not the end of the world
@morrow.m7 жыл бұрын
A frame and unroll it... I know it's been said. It would have saved you. That and unroll a good section lay it in the sun too. Thanks for sharing your triumphs and challenges though. Takes courage.
@kardeef333177 жыл бұрын
I don't know if anyone has mentioned to you that anything that has been coiled that holds it shape like any kind of wire or tubing plastic or copper ,its best to unwind it to pull it alot easier amd to prevent kinks or tangles. Great Videos :)
@aaronsolitro49327 жыл бұрын
Just a tip in the gas industry we do squeeze off to stop the flow of gas when need and the pipe always regains shape so that bend won't hurt
@PhoenixOutdoor7 жыл бұрын
If you ever have to deal with Poly again, the best way to keep it straight is to tie the end down and then roll it like a wheel unspooling as you go. It is still not easy but it does make the material more manageable. Best of luck to you guys. I have fallen in love with your story and it inspires me to approach our build in the future in a similar way. As a child my parents and I lived in a camper and huge army tent while we worked our property and built our house. Of course it was on the mid North coast of Australia outside a little town called Bundaberg so the climate, vegetation and soil were completely different. My next build will be in North Central Texas near the Oklahoma state line. Look forward to your next video/adventure.
@grahamelendon19707 жыл бұрын
I would say that you should look at the possiblility of using your winch on the quad bike to pull the poly pipe through the conduit. A similar style of setup is done by power companies to pull power cable through the conduit. Power companies place the cable drum on big rollers and then use a wire sock on the cable to grip and pull it through the conduit with a winch. The cable that they pull through can be over 100kg/m (220Lb/m). As you are getting a machine to do the job for you it can possibly make life easier than doing it by hand.
@scottfoster24877 жыл бұрын
When we used this pipe we filled it with water and used stakes and walked it out straight and let the sun heat it for a few days before installed,i helped alot.
@ericwolf58747 жыл бұрын
If poly is like cable it is marked with the length left in the roll. i.e. a 500ft roll starts at 500 and counts down to 0. It is how I know if there is enough fiber optic/copper cable left in the box to make the next run. A trick of the trade for when you get into wiring is to write the amount of cable left after a run on the box/reel. It makes it easy to grab a roll with enough left without looking too hard. Also, if the hole isn't filled in, look into pulling "Mule Tape" in the pipe instead of rope. It has a lot higher pulling strength, like 2500lbs for 3/4" wide. It won't cut into the pipe when you are pulling it like round rope will. It doesn't degrade nearly as fast as rope does. Put extra in the pipe so it has a bit of slack and then fold it back onto the pipe and tie it a couple of times. When you do a pull, attach some more to be pulled into the pipe. That way you always have a pull string incase you need it. It has tons of uses on/off a job site after you pull it out, i.e. use it in the next pipe, strapping down lumber, restraining an intruder, pulling things, anchoring stuff to a tree (instead of a chain), weave it into a chair, and lastly as a belt.... and yes I have seen it used for every one of those things to include the intruder and more.
@bert26a7 жыл бұрын
Sorry you had so much trouble with the poly pipe as other people have mentioned its easier to unroll it on the ground. I've worked with polyethylene pipe often in the winter up to -40C or F weather but we usually have it on a wooden reel and can unroll it either off a reel trailer by pulling it off with a backhoe loader or a truck. For you guys you probably would of needed two more people to unroll it by hand. If you don't have a hole saw like you used there a sawzall or reciprocating saw works really well and then you thread a lifting strap (continous loop) and put one on a pintle hitch with it closed and then it won't unhook like a chain. It's kinda hard to explain all the tricks of the trade over a comment section but there is more than one way to unroll poly pipe of any kind.
@rationalmaximiser2 Жыл бұрын
2" pipe! That's some serious water. Nice work.
@electro16227 жыл бұрын
You guys are awsome .. you work hard and are good people..I wish I had neighbors like you two.
@daveh7777 жыл бұрын
Very awesome! I'm in the begining stages of a project very similar to yours, and your landscape is very similar to mine, so I find every single one of your videos very educational and usually watch them a second time with my note pad and pen in hand. I have a few spewing cold water springs on my hill, and intend to channel them efficiently to run my shop that I'm building.
@guytech73107 жыл бұрын
Pipe Kink: Try heating the Poly where it is kinked to remove the kink. Either good hot air gun or a propane torch (but propane torch is likely to melt the poly unless your extremely careful)
@bradandersen48117 жыл бұрын
Congratulations! You defeated that snake and it is not easy.
@TommyboyGTP7 жыл бұрын
I think i'm gonna start making popcorn from now on before watching your videos. lol
@giorgioroascio84387 жыл бұрын
Hi guys, I do not know how to call you, I've discovered your channel a few days and I really like your project. I'm following you from the Italy and I'm seeing all your movies. I congratulate you, you are a beautiful courageous couple who sees all the positive sides of life.NICE...NICE! Good job. Sorry english I do not know him well I was the 153000 member
@DestinationOffroad7 жыл бұрын
Addicted to your channel, check it daily. Could only dream to be able to do something like this over here in Australia.
@mandbhomestead7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for a great video, cannot wait to see the end product. Good luck with the 2 inch poly feed in the PVC pipe.
@carnagie857 жыл бұрын
You guys are doing a great job. keep up the great work and keep the vids coming because i'm loving watching your experience and team work.
@williamsixsmith59387 жыл бұрын
Another strategy would be to put a beam across the trailer high enough so the tubing hangs free. Then unreel the poly line by pulling with the four wheeler. Laying it on the ground and uncoiling leaves the pipe with twists which you found the hardy way.
@waylonhartwell7 жыл бұрын
the other reason why they wrapped 2 inch poly in several sections is so that you can secure one end end literally roll the spool out until you hit the next set of straps and then cut those off and continue to roll until you hit the next set and so on but you definitely want to make sure the one end is secure I usually park a vehicle on top of it
@joefunk21377 жыл бұрын
Good job guys! You are REAL,and I love it!!
@KeepingItDutch7 жыл бұрын
My German Shephard Battled a 5FOOT BLACK SNAKE for reals last night in my chicken coop, caught it on video.
@younggunz206 жыл бұрын
We need the vid.
@VogelsangA7 жыл бұрын
hi, we work with 50mm HDPE every day and you need to unroll the coil and all the twists will be gone. it is harder to do that at the start but it saves you all the time in the end.
@hunter000477 жыл бұрын
If you were an electrician or anyone who works with cables, you never ever lay pipe like how you have done. You must use a dispenser or unroll it buy rolling it accros the land. You have just filled it with twists never pull the coils from the top. The banding was correct you just cut it in stages and roll out as you go, not cut all the banding in one go. It's a schoolboy error but funny, you live and learn in life, sometimes the hard way! Good vid anyhow.
@mikewilson82657 жыл бұрын
Before you stick that big poly into the conduit, camber the leading edge so that it is less likely to catch when it comes to the bend and that elbow at the end. I do it with a rasp and smooth off with a file.
@larryjacobs57137 жыл бұрын
Way to go! I always have to work alone so I totally understand!
@johnidaszak70477 жыл бұрын
Hats off to you guys. Well done.
@TheBobbyking827 жыл бұрын
me and a group of plumbers used this to run a line to a pool house. thankfully it wasn't a long line. probably 30ft but it's horrible to work with. You have to fight the pipe 👊 fusing it was fun tho. good work!
@matthewdodson23207 жыл бұрын
when working with pipe to large to roll out standing up. you lay it down on its side and attach the inside end of the pipe and just hook it up to your truck and have someone feed off the coils as you drive along will pull out straight
@garyallsebrook34937 жыл бұрын
You have a tough problem to solve there! Best of luck!
@OneOfDisease7 жыл бұрын
should have left the clip of the end of the tube going past the camera...that would have been a huge LOL moment. Maybe at the end of the series or the X-year mark do a series of outtake videos of your failures.
@canesrock827 жыл бұрын
Love 2" poly pipe. Helped a friend layout 1000' in a creek for his hydro...good times. :)
@fredbasset17117 жыл бұрын
Jesse; you are truly blessed to have a partner that is willing to jump in and do what needs to be done. Also I can't help but notice that she is pretty nice looking for a girl.
@RJM10117 жыл бұрын
Nice work well done on a sunny day that black pipe can flex more so making it a bit easy to move but can get a bit hot so you will need gloves. Thank you for the video.
@jack00scarecrow7 жыл бұрын
aghhh i hate that pipe already and i'm just watching . i give you an A+ for sticking with it :)
@flol45707 жыл бұрын
Dont they attach markings every like 10ft similar to cables? Would save you the measuring and truck pulling for the accurate middle cut
@iRoyalCoconut7 жыл бұрын
*This is so interesting to watch!*
@scruffy61517 жыл бұрын
congradulation polypipe done. i have watched your channel grow good work. stay safe. thank you for the video.
@mikehegdahl53937 жыл бұрын
good video! one thing that would help others if they don't have the heat you did would be to use a heat gun blowing hot air through it, the kink in the pipe would have made The heat gun less of an option.. Expensive, yes, but an option none the less. one other thing that may be a bit of a pain will be the 3/4 in the pipe already while pulling in the 2 inch. may have been a better idea to pull them both in at the same time. a rope capstan winch will be well worth your time and $ to rent to pull this in. slow and steady, but make sure you have radios so if the person running the winch needs to stop for what ever reason, the person up top feeding will be able to tell the person running the winch to stop. so impressive all the work you two do!
@rixanneh187 жыл бұрын
Way to overcome you guys! Awesome problem-solving, and kudos to you for giving credit to the helpful viewers. I'm so glad you didn't get dissuaded and let it keep you down. Success is a series of events, all of which involve failure and getting back up to push on. Woo :)
@Inprocessalways7 жыл бұрын
FYI there should be ft. markers on the pipe to help find the middle?
@plasmaDave7 жыл бұрын
As many have said unrolling is essential and if possible the luxury of a warm day.
@mariachambers88297 жыл бұрын
Keep doing what you're doing. If we all worried about making mistakes no one would ever get anything done. I love that you keep it real. OR Maybe you should create a Home Project Snapchat filter that makes everything look perfect on the first try just how the internet demands that it be. =)
@scifycartoon7 жыл бұрын
this is NOT the right way to unroll a spool to tube!!! you need to unroll the coil by turning it. Look at the farmers, they have s a unrealler for their field drains!