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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2023
  • The Idea That A Plumber Told Me To Join Two Hoses Without Buying An Adapter And Without Using Glue! Tubo de pvc
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  • @barryram2605
    @barryram2605 Год назад +125

    This must win the price of the most complicated and convoluted way to solve a very simple problem. Five toolboxes later he's still gluing things.

    • @ralpharchbold2454
      @ralpharchbold2454 Год назад +2

      Hahaha

    • @crappiesniper
      @crappiesniper Год назад +5

      I was done as soon as I seen the glue 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @MarkH10
      @MarkH10 Год назад +3

      In the first 30 days the video made $9750, and in the rest of the year it will make that much again. That is the prize he wanted to win.

    • @phxflyer1271
      @phxflyer1271 Год назад +4

      Agree. The amount of time and material spent doing this could have been avoided with a simple run to Home Depot or Lowes to pick up a simple purpose-built clamp that costs about $5 and takes 60 seconds to install. Counting the time spent driving to HD/Lowes and installing it would still be a fraction of what this guy expended. And cheaper, too.

    • @retroray58warby98
      @retroray58warby98 Год назад

      Why buy a simple joiner when you can fuck around for a few hours doing shit.

  • @chrisallen2005
    @chrisallen2005 Год назад +221

    Wait! Pretty sure that the liquid you brushed on to the PVC is called adhesive. That means glue if I am correct.

    • @bd7491
      @bd7491 Год назад +2

      Hahaha,correct someone with wrong answer hahaha

    • @pheasantplucker6117
      @pheasantplucker6117 Год назад +6

      Its actually solvent it melts the plastic i.e solvent weld.

    • @intermenater
      @intermenater Год назад

      @@pheasantplucker6117 Label: "Adhesive" = glue.

    • @MrRobinfenn
      @MrRobinfenn Год назад +4

      It's solvent weld cement not glue most people call it glue

    • @Endtimescoming
      @Endtimescoming Год назад +15

      While it works differently than glue by actually melting the PVC together through chemical reaction, its pretty much glue.

  • @jasonfoster9118
    @jasonfoster9118 Год назад +4

    If you're looking for the absolute hardest, mad max, end of the world scenario, do or die DIY way to do it, this is it.

  • @David-mo2zq
    @David-mo2zq Год назад +8

    This gives me ideas for other uses, like just spicing pvc when I don't have an adapter or if I need an unusual bend angle.
    Thanks!

  • @seanfinn107
    @seanfinn107 Год назад +37

    I love the fact that comedy comes in so many forms.

    • @MarkH10
      @MarkH10 Год назад

      I love how comedy paid $9750 so far this year, and will pay that much again over the next 11 months. Thanks.

  • @alan_g_c3037
    @alan_g_c3037 Год назад +445

    Tengo la manguera cortada pero ahora me falta comprar la pistola para calentar pvc, la tijera para cortar pvc, el pegamento, la lija, la tenaza para cortar alambre y el alambre creo que me sale mas barato comprar la union 😂😂😂

    • @Mrinventor93
      @Mrinventor93  Год назад +25

      Jajaja entiendo amigó 😂😂😂,,, si tienes una ferretería cerca la mejor opción es usar el adaptador correcto😃

    • @xiahxiah8606
      @xiahxiah8606 Год назад +10

      Para la unión también nesecitas herramientas, te falta ingenio, además esas cosas siempre las nesecitas, claro si eres capas de arreglar cosas....

    • @Mrinventor93
      @Mrinventor93  Год назад +15

      @@xiahxiah8606 bien claro su comentario amigo no sé cómo mucha gente puede vivir sin tener herramientas en casa es algo bien necesario, no es cuestión de tener toda la herramienta pero si unas cuantas lo más necesario, saludos amigo buenas noches!

    • @GilbertoVerges
      @GilbertoVerges Год назад +20

      @@xiahxiah8606 necesitas solo un destornillador para la abrazaderas también no manches se complican demasiado.

    • @xiahxiah8606
      @xiahxiah8606 Год назад +2

      @@GilbertoVerges okey, pero tu comentario quedatelo para ti y no me menciones

  • @Charlieswirld
    @Charlieswirld Год назад +28

    Yep, that was much easier than buying an adapter and two hose clamps. And it only took me most of the afternoon!

    • @jonathanleslie9100
      @jonathanleslie9100 Год назад

      yup, and what was that liquid that was put onto the not hose adapter that was built out of PVC that was not glue.

    • @usmc6157
      @usmc6157 8 месяцев назад

      Lol…😂

    • @79CreativeTechniques
      @79CreativeTechniques 16 дней назад

      Hello

  • @zivgolubovic803
    @zivgolubovic803 Год назад +2

    Well, that’s a few minutes of my life I will never get back. A $3 hose joiner from the hardware store is my preference😂

  • @davebritton7648
    @davebritton7648 Год назад +64

    Or you could just find a bit of copper pipe that fits tightly inside the hose, warming the hose a little if necessary. You could secure it with jubilee clips, but my old dad didn't even bother. I believe that hose was still in use till the day he died.

    • @gregd6706
      @gregd6706 Год назад +3

      OR you could STOP trying to avoid a way of not using a 0.50 cent hose coupler.

    • @davebritton7648
      @davebritton7648 Год назад +4

      @@gregd6706
      Tell that to my dad. He didn't spend anything he didn't have to.

    • @MrWindermere123
      @MrWindermere123 Год назад +6

      Just put the ends of the hose in a cup of hot water, make them go soft and stretchy and twist them over an off-cut of copper pipe. You could secure those ends with a twist of garden wire or jubilee clips but the tension in the cooled hose is normally enough. And that guy used glue to make his adaptor!

    • @childcrone
      @childcrone Год назад +4

      @@MrWindermere123 Yep, re: the glue

    • @paulembleton3087
      @paulembleton3087 Год назад +2

      Or buy a hose connect from shoo for 2 pound

  • @ahura-yazda9565
    @ahura-yazda9565 Год назад +37

    Ira a comprar una pistola de calor y un tramo de tubo junto con una lija y alambres, ya que esto es más fácil que pedir una unión con 2 abrazaderas. Gracias a este video mi vida será más fácil.

    • @GuapoJhimi
      @GuapoJhimi Год назад

      He's probably German. The rubber bands in Germany have moving parts.

  • @dustintaylor2083
    @dustintaylor2083 Год назад +3

    I love to see people improvising. Improvising can make use of what would otherwise be waste. It's a great way to keep the mind active and think outside the box. Anyone can buy a solution, not everyone can MacGyver a solution. It's true empowerment to be able to solve problems in less than ideal circumstances. 💪👍👊♥️

    • @robertwhittington8111
      @robertwhittington8111 Год назад

      First off it's not MaGyvering it when you have access to pvc cutters, a heat gun, pvc glu, a new sander disc and a beautiful workbench.
      As for the waste, he wasted a good bit of pvc pipe there. If he was trying to conserve materials, why did he cut such a long piece of pipe to begin with. He cut a 10" to 12" piece when 5" would have been plenty.
      Since that was obviously not a high pressure application, he also wasted the 2 pieces that he glued on the ends when he could have just roughed the pipe since he also used glue. He could have have created a bevel on the shoulders by rubbing it on a brick, concrete or even a rock.
      The final piece was longer than needed for the entire project. Considering all the pipe he had leaning in the corner, I'll bet he threw away the pieces of pipe that he cut off. Even if he didn't throw them away he now has short and pretty useless pieces of pipe.
      The materials he used also cost more than a coupler, so he also wasted time and money.
      .

    • @dustintaylor2083
      @dustintaylor2083 Год назад

      @@robertwhittington8111 My main point was that unconventional thinking is a virtue. Anyone can buy a solution. Using what you have on hand is literally what MacGyver did. He was doing a demo, not an actual repair. Hypothetically, something like this could allow someone to make a repair without a coupler on hand and use what would otherwise be waste material.

  • @ojsefg
    @ojsefg Год назад +2

    Thank you for showing us another way to fix a hose. Cheers! 🙂

  • @contruccionesysolucionesparatu
    @contruccionesysolucionesparatu Год назад +14

    Es más fácil calentar la manguera verde y meterle el cacho de tubo blanco que al parecer es de cpvc o PVC queda bien sellado sin necesidad de ponerle alambra o de lo contrario abrazaderas sin fin de 1/2 😊💪💪

  • @juanramongarciadiaz9775
    @juanramongarciadiaz9775 Год назад +23

    Me falta la pistola de calor, las alicates de cortar tubos, el tubo de pvc, el Adhesivo para pvc, y el alambre también. Solo tengo la manguera. Creo que iré y compraré el adaptador que esta diseñado para eso.
    Gracias

  • @paulm5443
    @paulm5443 Год назад +3

    Always useful to see how to improvise when you may not have the right part.

  • @noogman
    @noogman Год назад +1

    I like this, no driving to the hardware store and buying a hose connector that always leaks. Stuff you can easily store and keep on hand for when you need it. Awesome!

    • @PatrickWagz
      @PatrickWagz Год назад

      Yea, that can of PVC glue he used will be hard and worthless within the next 12 months. That stuff never lasts more than a year. I've bought 5 new cans in the last 5 years. So, it won't "store easily"... like you stated.

  • @carloscarrizales3979
    @carloscarrizales3979 Год назад +14

    Todo bien aunque pienso que sería mejor si se usan abrazaderas o en dado caso cinchos de plástico que alambre de amarre este con el tiempo se deteriora ya sea por humedad o por exposición a la intemperie se tuesta debilita y rompe. Mejor una abrazadera inoxidable o en su caso cinchos de plástico para mejores resultados y buena durabilidad.

  • @faustoleon9373
    @faustoleon9373 Год назад +92

    Sugerencia: Trata de hacer videos como este pero con herramientas caseras porque la mayoría no tenemos todas las herramientas que utilizas para casos así.

    • @juvenanciomartin1231
      @juvenanciomartin1231 Год назад +14

      Calienta el tubo plástico sobre la cocina y corta los tubos con un cuchillo.

    • @Nivaldo_mb
      @Nivaldo_mb Год назад

      Ficou bom. Penso que no lugar de arame poderia ser uma abracadeira

    • @richardrequena1529
      @richardrequena1529 Год назад +1

      qe lo expliqe asi@@juvenanciomartin1231 y vemos como

    • @robertswelch
      @robertswelch Год назад +2

      Oh I have the tools but not the switch to shut off my brain 🧠 😂

    • @ralpharchbold2454
      @ralpharchbold2454 Год назад

      Exactly my friend

  • @christinemurray1444
    @christinemurray1444 Год назад +7

    That was a lot more elaborate than I expected. Maybe it is that much stronger than just fitting it directly to a simple piece of PVC, then seal it with a combination of heat, steel wire, etc?

    • @dont-want-no-wrench
      @dont-want-no-wrench Год назад +2

      i have repaired hoses with just a piece of pipe and clamps, but it did pull off after a while. i think the lip he makes on the patch piece would make a difference. there might be an easier way to do that though

  • @audbertodiazdiaz6066
    @audbertodiazdiaz6066 Год назад

    Todas estas ideas me encantan grasias Desde puerto Rico

  • @millarayrosal5945
    @millarayrosal5945 Год назад +24

    Medio complicado. Yo simplemente uso el tubo y lo conecto a ambas mangueras y luego le pongo a cada una, en la unión del tubo con la manguera, una abrazadera de cremallera. En caso de necesitar separar las mangueras basta con destornillar las abrazaderas y listo.

  • @kevinhart68
    @kevinhart68 Год назад +21

    great idea. However, can you please explain how one gets the free heat-gun, white plastic tubing and the PVC Cement used ! I suspect these cost way more then an adapter

    • @Mrinventor93
      @Mrinventor93  Год назад +2

      Thank you very much friend, of course nothing is free, most of the things sometimes we have at home and it is very easy to make an adapter.

    • @jimebeling1903
      @jimebeling1903 Год назад +3

      A new hose would be less expensive.........monetarily, and time wise!!

    • @orlandonelthorpe9027
      @orlandonelthorpe9027 Год назад +2

      Is that the 'glue' (cement} he claims you don't need?? 😉

    • @ronhobyak9902
      @ronhobyak9902 Год назад +1

      Walks next door , Takes neighbors hose, FREE.

    • @virtualspokespeople4066
      @virtualspokespeople4066 Год назад +2

      You borrow them from next door. I just borrowed next door's hose, it was longer than mine. ;-)

  • @chrisschumacher2782
    @chrisschumacher2782 Год назад +4

    that has got to be one of the best repairs I've ever saw ,SAID NO ONE EVER

  • @yourrightimsooosorry884
    @yourrightimsooosorry884 Год назад +2

    I bet 100 dollars no one in this universe will ever do this!!!🖖😁

  • @johnbagewll2321
    @johnbagewll2321 Год назад +4

    The next time someone comes and cuts my hose in two, I’m going to go buy a new hose. However, it was satisfying to watch him create a hub. I did enjoy the clip.

  • @1967ALEXI
    @1967ALEXI Год назад +6

    Que idea tan brillante. Como no se nos ocurrió antes. Por supuesto, compro la pistola de calentar, el tubo, la pega y la lija por unos $300 dólares, en ves de comprarme el adaptador metálico por 3$. Que bárbaro

  • @jasongraham5648
    @jasongraham5648 Год назад +10

    Nice job on turning the simplest job into a 5 min project

  • @victorquinonez2003
    @victorquinonez2003 Год назад +4

    Yo he cortado un tubo de cortina y conecto la dos manguera, sin pegamentos ni abrazadera queda ajustado. Aquí aprendemos todos .. gracias

  • @Electromaniatico
    @Electromaniatico Год назад +4

    Empecé a ver el video y mi esposa me dijo "¿sí vale la pena ver eso?". Cuatro minutos después me doy cuenta de que ella es una buena consejera.

  • @todd8188
    @todd8188 Год назад

    Lotta critics here. I'll take any knowledge and practical applications as I can!! Much appreciation for another's ingenuity. These techniques are usable far beyond this demonstration. Anyone who shows me anything is nothing but a positive in my life.. God be with you. Peace

  • @NAFO_Badger_Brigade
    @NAFO_Badger_Brigade Год назад +1

    Perfect ha ha! Why not use the bits we have lying around? Always love to see pvc pipe mould with heat! If nothing else these vids inspire us to sort out leaky hoses!

  • @billwilliams9897
    @billwilliams9897 Год назад +10

    This is how I been making drip line connections for years. I use 1/2 inch pex. It fits perfectly without having to bell the ends.

    • @umahunter
      @umahunter Год назад

      I use 1/2 pex rings to hold a new end on instead of a hose clamp works great just get a 1/2 ring or a piece of 1/2 pex expand it with usually a 3/4 nose slip over the hose add the end slide the ring over the end and let it shrink back haven't had one leak yet I also use copper pex rings to fix air hose instead of a hose clamp works great and no snagging a stupid hose clamp on stuff 👍👍👍

    • @billwilliams9897
      @billwilliams9897 Год назад

      @@umahunter what do you use the 1/2 inch pex rings to repair? I mean what kind of hose will it fit over?

    • @umahunter
      @umahunter Год назад

      @@billwilliams9897 I've used half inch plastic PEX ring typically used to hold fittings into 1/2 PEX pipe to hold on new ends on garden hose instead of using a metal hose clamp I take 1/2 ring and stretch it large enough to fit over a garden hose usually the 3/4 nose on a Milwaukee PEX tool will stretch the ring large enough to slide over a garden hose stretch the PEX slide over garden hose push the male or female hose end into the garden hose and then slide the PEX ring up and let it shrink I usually start with the 1/2 inch nose expand the ring and slide it over a 3/4 nose then screw that nose onto the PEX tool and expand it large enough to fit over the hose then put the end into the hose and let shrink I wasn't sure if it'd be able to stretch that far without tearing the plastic since it's stretching a bit more than a 1/2 to 1/2 connection but its worked fine on the hoses I've repaired now for the air lines I've used the different style that uses a solid copper ring and crimp tool I'd have to look but I think it was a 1/2 ring over a 3/8 air hose slide the ring over the hose push the barb into the hose then work the 1/2 ring up into place it's a pretty tite fit so it takes a lil force to get the ring up into place then crimp with the tool I've had them on for a couple years and it's still holding fine without any air leak

    • @umahunter
      @umahunter Год назад +1

      @@billwilliams9897 I just looked up the post and on the air lines I used Apollo 1/2 pro crimp rings over 3/8 id line that is about 1/2 od hose

    • @stevesales4263
      @stevesales4263 Год назад +2

      Talking about bellends! Perfect description!

  • @eduardoalfonsorojasguerra593
    @eduardoalfonsorojasguerra593 Год назад +5

    Si le colocas dos abrazaderas se verían más bonito el trabajo

  • @GEOindustries0
    @GEOindustries0 Год назад

    Lol, I love these vids. That’s way easier then buying an adaptor.

  • @xdkosman787
    @xdkosman787 Год назад

    I gave this guy a thumbs up just because he didn't delete the smartest comment on the video about the 30 cent adapter. This is a real channel, 95 percents of other channels delete intelligent comments!

  • @andyfrater9531
    @andyfrater9531 Год назад +6

    I did this and it worked perfectly 😊
    Unfortunately I didn’t have any pvc pipe, pipe cutter, glue or a heat gun so had to go out and buy them.

    • @jonathanleslie9100
      @jonathanleslie9100 Год назад +1

      same here, only I just went out and bought a hose splice set instead.

  • @luzcelenia6567
    @luzcelenia6567 Год назад +6

    Yo creo que comprar el aparato que venden es más fácil y rápido no todos tienen una pistola de calor

  • @anonatsman9094
    @anonatsman9094 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing that's interesting very creative l would love that.

  • @Doorpro
    @Doorpro Год назад +1

    And here I was thinking that I was the only one thinking OMG what are you doing? LOL

  • @mitchh6702
    @mitchh6702 Год назад +7

    I thought that it said no glue in the video description but, there is PVC cement being used. Other than that great idea.

  • @tiburon6556
    @tiburon6556 Год назад +6

    En casa de Sanitarios venden una conexión que se llama "enchufe-enchufe".
    Vale 10 centavos de dólar.

  • @starjacked2003
    @starjacked2003 Год назад

    Is this supposed to be funny? Because I thought it was hilarious. Thumbs up from me. The added wire at the end was the cherry on top.

  • @ayedee6681
    @ayedee6681 Год назад +1

    I could drive to my hardware store, pick up the coupler, head home, fix pipe, grill a steak and have a beer in the time it took to do this fix 😆

  • @horaciobarrios7527
    @horaciobarrios7527 Год назад +6

    muy bueno, pero compraria una adaptardor. y dos abrazaderas.

  • @sergioalbert9347
    @sergioalbert9347 Год назад +21

    Iba a comprar una espiga de 2 pesos, pero como estaba de vacaciones y tenia 2 semanas libres y algo de dinero, me compré una pistola de calor y usé mis vacaciones para unir ésta manguera, en mis próximas vacaciones la probaré para comprobar los resultados! Saludos!

  • @modestopujolsdiaz3111
    @modestopujolsdiaz3111 Год назад

    Muy buena idea muy muy buena.,🖐🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴💫💫💫💫💫.

  • @infinixhotelevens9585
    @infinixhotelevens9585 Год назад

    Okay. This make sense 👌🏻 Thanks 👍🏻

  • @robertomartinez3508
    @robertomartinez3508 Год назад +6

    Que casualidad! Hoy arreglé la manguera así :tenía un tubo de metal para colgar cortinas corté un pedacito uní los extremos y lo envolví con una cinta que corté de goma de ruedas de bicicleta y santo remedio ! Esta señora lo arregló así porque mis plantas no pueden esperar .Abrazo desde la Patagónica Argentina mucho calor está haciendo

  • @roxanacastillo5275
    @roxanacastillo5275 4 месяца назад

    Exelente idea, así el tubo no corre el riesgo de salirse de la manguera

  • @lorrainecouch348
    @lorrainecouch348 Год назад +1

    In a survival situation... I was impressed

  • @davidjohnston2060
    @davidjohnston2060 Год назад +3

    No adaptor and no glue as it says in the title. Just use a bit of 1/2” pipe that we all have hanging around and is pva adhesive not glue?

  • @joseenriquemontilla4630
    @joseenriquemontilla4630 Год назад +5

    "SIN USAR PEGAMENTO", eso quiere decir que yo vi mal, porque me pareció que si uso "PEGAMENTO"

  • @ronagoodwell2709
    @ronagoodwell2709 Год назад

    Well, instead of just buying an adapter he had to buy a piece of pvc--and he had to buy a stock piece, longish--then buy glue, and spend forever fooling around cutting and sanding and heating. Two hours later he's got it. Way to go. Thanks for showing us a way to waste an afternoon.

  • @doorguru168888
    @doorguru168888 Год назад +1

    If you are 20 miles from the nearest hardware store and your vehicle gets 12 miles to the gallon, this makes sense.

  • @pedroemmanueltrinidadherna1371
    @pedroemmanueltrinidadherna1371 Год назад +15

    Prefiero comprar el adaptador que me cuesta entre 7 y 10 pesos y dos abrazaderas que me salen entre 5 a 7 pesos cada una aparte siempre acostumbro a tener reservas en todo lo que se refiere a plomería uno nunca sabe cuándo las puede llegar a usar

  • @Dan-zb7vn
    @Dan-zb7vn Год назад +17

    We always use a piece of copper tube, quick and easy and a lot less messing around!

    • @markd8508
      @markd8508 Год назад

      Copper or PVC an two hose clamps...done! Those twisted wires are going to cut someone or tear up cushions on the patio furniture.

    • @KennelGirlBC
      @KennelGirlBC Год назад

      Why do so many people assume that we all have copper pipe laying around, and the tools to cut it? I happen to, but not everyone does...

  • @ideasdelartesano7777
    @ideasdelartesano7777 Год назад +3

    Mejor resulta poner una unión o un neplo como decimos en mi país y listo, ahorro tiempo y trabajo.

  • @Azul_6589_
    @Azul_6589_ Месяц назад

    Me gustó mucho, su arreglo! 🏆. (Molesta la música. Muy fuerte. Hiere al oído.)

  • @keithmcconchie6034
    @keithmcconchie6034 Год назад

    I had to go to the hardware store to buy some pvc pipe ,glue and wire ,borrowed a heat gun and took the afternoon off work ,but saved myself 4 bucks on a joiner HAPPY DAYS

  • @mikeoxlong1167
    @mikeoxlong1167 Год назад +2

    Great idea, and simple too! Have u ever thought of using super glue and baking soda to seal and secure then the wire behind that as to make a barb/lip so no chance of slipping past the wire? Just a thought, but u definitely did a great job!

    • @Mrinventor93
      @Mrinventor93  Год назад +2

      Thank you very much my friend and thanks for the ideas you gave me have a good day

    • @ruggedrickrude1946
      @ruggedrickrude1946 Год назад +1

      @@Mrinventor93 then when move your hand over the splice point you rip hand open on exposed wire you used….good idea but mission not completed

  • @gerardomunoz4687
    @gerardomunoz4687 Год назад +5

    Para facilitar el flujo del agua , tal vez sea aconsejable formar avellanados ( conos ) en el diametro interior , por ambos extremos del adaptador y por estetica , en vez de usar alambre , instalaria amarras plasticas , saludos ..

    • @Mrinventor93
      @Mrinventor93  Год назад +1

      Muchas gracias por la información amigo, saludos cordiales 🤝

  • @firesurfer
    @firesurfer Год назад

    Pretty cool repair for emergency use.

  • @13601check
    @13601check Год назад

    Great video. I need to mend my hose, came here to see how. I'm heading to the store now. Let's see, I need PVC, PVC glue, a heat gun and some wire. Thanks...

  • @acaciaamoblamientos
    @acaciaamoblamientos Год назад +5

    Por supuesto que resulta más fácil una unión,
    Pero acá estamos hablando de algo casero y también efectiva, en el caso de que no disponemos de lo ya obvio.

    • @Mrinventor93
      @Mrinventor93  Год назад

      exacto muy buen comentario muchas graciosa por entender

    • @Esuper1
      @Esuper1 Год назад

      Hay lugares donde no se vive cerca de una ferreteria pero si hay mucho material que sobro de otros proyectos.

    • @silviog4715
      @silviog4715 Год назад

      una pistola de calor y esa herramienta para cortar no es muy casero q digamos de 20 persona una con mucha suerte tendran esas herramientas...

    • @Esuper1
      @Esuper1 Год назад

      @@silviog4715 O no tienes una mentalidad apropiada para hacer este tipo de arreglos o solo te gusta argumentar. Yo con un cuchillo o una cierrita y una fogata te hago la misma cosa. No necesitas nada especial excepto un buen cerebro. Por favor, Silvio!

    • @silviog4715
      @silviog4715 Год назад

      @@Esuper1 lo q quiero decir es q no todos tienen ese caño de electricidad en casa.. en el video se vende como algo facil y rapido.. comprar una espiga q no es cara en ninguna parte es mas facil y rapido . ahora si contas con ese caño por q t dedicas a la electricidad o cualquier motivo q sea es una buena opcion..yo tambien se q con una sierra se puede cortar..

  • @carlosmejia5728
    @carlosmejia5728 Год назад +4

    Yo usé un pedacito de tubo de cobre y no le hice los rebordes y le puse abrazaderas comerciales de apretar pero liqueaba....la solución final fue pegar la Unión de cobre a la manguera con pegaloca (crazy glue) ....👍

  • @jamarie1972
    @jamarie1972 Год назад +1

    I just bought a hose that is longer than I needed just to make sure I had plenty.
    Save’s trying to join one.

  • @delloso6205
    @delloso6205 Год назад

    what a job...for a couple dollars you can buy a small joiner besides I have joined hoses by heating one end and sliding it into the the narrower end , yes I used some pvc glue too.

  • @santiagobarahona6644
    @santiagobarahona6644 Год назад +6

    Si no tenés PVC en casa, hay que comprar una unión... No creo que todos tengan un pedazo de PVC por las dudas se rompe una manguera

  • @henrymorgan3982
    @henrymorgan3982 Год назад +5

    Great idea! I would put heavy duty zip ties and tighten with zip tie gun for less chance of snagging on anything.

    • @Mrinventor93
      @Mrinventor93  Год назад

      Thank you very much friend, good idea I will try to get some metal ties and place them to have more security, I did not use it because I did not have it but your idea is very good thank you!

    • @Hvactech89
      @Hvactech89 Год назад

      Heavy duty zip ties and the pullers would be nice but personally hose clamp would be best and for a quick fix the bailing wire he used is perfect but zip ties I use in hvac industry on flex is what your talking about personally want last as long as hose clamp

    • @Mrinventor93
      @Mrinventor93  Год назад +1

      @@Hvactech89 Ah yes I understand, now that I go out to the city I buy them, I only did this as temporary,,, thank you very much

  • @wmmichaud
    @wmmichaud Год назад

    I have to get one of those copper vines for my garden!

  • @thezanzibarbarian5729
    @thezanzibarbarian5729 Год назад +1

    No glue was used in the making of this highly complicated, glued joint! ;-))...

  • @nicolasaguirre6982
    @nicolasaguirre6982 Год назад +3

    Es más fácil conseguir el cople, que el cemento para pegar el tubo la secadora las pinzas el alambre y el pedazo de tubo , pero creo no es usar la inteligencia, porque era solo calentar muy poco la manguera y meter al tubo y listo. Una disculpa por la crítica pero no pude evitarlo.

    • @belkysvargas8189
      @belkysvargas8189 Год назад +1

      Nicolas Aguirre, cuando se le insertaron los tubos de PCV, pense lo mismo que ud le pongo calor y no hay necesidad de amarrar con alambre. A mi me gusta hacer plomeria en mi casa y me parecio muy buena la idea. Me fascino la cortadora de PVC pero no he visto eso aqui en RD. Al leer los comentarios me justifique diciendome que por eso recojo esos recortes que los vecinos botan.JJJJeee.!!!!!

  • @plordico9753
    @plordico9753 Год назад +3

    Creo que sale mucho más barato y es más rápido comprar el cople jeje

  • @neilcox7879
    @neilcox7879 Год назад

    Love the comments. Pure gold.

  • @milesprower7357
    @milesprower7357 Год назад +1

    "without using glue" in the title. uses contact cement(glue) while making the adapter anyway

  • @jantonio0099
    @jantonio0099 Год назад +3

    dice sin pegamento y es lo segundo que usa

  • @yuehanantoniok1582
    @yuehanantoniok1582 Год назад +5

    No es necesario agrandar el tubo de cpvc con la pieza en el estado original es suficiente ya que le vas a poner alambre

    • @Mrinventor93
      @Mrinventor93  Год назад +1

      Si solo lo hice para mejor seguridad y no se vaya a botar, muchas gracias amigó 🤝

    • @arnaldoalicea2390
      @arnaldoalicea2390 Год назад +1

      De la otra forma resbala .muy buena idea .

  • @gkrishnan4829
    @gkrishnan4829 Год назад +1

    Once I had same predicament to join two flexible hose pipes. I had a small piece of half inch dia steel pipe, cut piece of a curtain rod. I slipped its two ends on the two flexible hose pipes and secured them with hose clip.

  • @loucannon5445
    @loucannon5445 Год назад

    Proceeds to use glue and make an adapter 😂 clever idea though!

  • @robertovargas5982
    @robertovargas5982 Год назад +3

    No tiene ninguna gracia el arreglo. No Es necesario agrandar mete el tubo tal como está .comprate una copla y listo fome!

    • @Mrinventor93
      @Mrinventor93  Год назад

      Gracias por la información, me funciono muy bien así Roberto gracias

  • @tyronebiggums2350
    @tyronebiggums2350 Год назад

    The plumber that showed you this is laughing his assss off right now😆🤣😂😂🤣😭

  • @junsphoto
    @junsphoto Год назад +2

    Nice! Now I'm off to the hardware store to buy a PVC pipe cutter, 1/2 PVC pipe, solvent glue. This is much easier and cost effective than buying a cheap coupler off the shelf 😂
    Thank you!

  • @mikevalestrada640
    @mikevalestrada640 Год назад

    Nice idea it will get out of jam some day

  • @jackrichards1863
    @jackrichards1863 Год назад

    Got to admit, it can be done. And I watched the moving picture show from start to..some point near the end. Now I want popcorn.

  • @santini4754
    @santini4754 Год назад

    Thanks ; I think I'll buy the adapter.

  • @poodlesrock2266
    @poodlesrock2266 Год назад

    Awesome...now I can cut my hands on the wire knots everytime I roll the hose...

  • @Carlos-qo6ll
    @Carlos-qo6ll Год назад

    Buenísimo. En vez de comprar un adaptador y un par de abrazaderas solo hay q comprar, un caño de PVC, un corta caño, pegamento para PVC, pistola de calor...

  • @ketothekat8811
    @ketothekat8811 Год назад

    With all time and material needed for this , it's fair to say that buying an adapter it's a better option .

  • @blackie576
    @blackie576 Год назад +1

    It sure looked like he wasusing glue to me, a short piece of 1/2 " copper pipe and two hose clips will do the job.

  • @alm7707
    @alm7707 Год назад

    Wow a saw to pull out plants as I drag it through my garden.

  • @jerryfacts9749
    @jerryfacts9749 Год назад +1

    To me, this is a very complicated way and a lot of time to solve such a problem! Just finding a piece of PVC to use for the task and having to use the PVC glue and a heat gun is a lot of time and work to get a simple task done. I would rather spend maybe five dollars on the proper parts to get the job done in a few minutes. A better idea is to get a set of the proper hose ends, and end up having two hose lengths that you can use extended or by themselves.

  • @maddog6542
    @maddog6542 Год назад

    Proof that the internet is running out of useful tips.

  • @JROC2112
    @JROC2112 Год назад

    At the end I just thought YESSSS!!!!!!!!

  • @paulhodgins
    @paulhodgins Год назад +2

    Really useful video - I now know that if I need to join two hoses I should go to the store and buy the cheap and quick hose connector!!

    • @MarkH10
      @MarkH10 Год назад

      Just get a new hose.

  • @user-uw7yt7kc4o
    @user-uw7yt7kc4o 5 месяцев назад

    Este truco lo aprendi de papa hace mas de 60 anos. Se introduce un trozo de un tubo de aluminio de un cortinero que siempre sobra dentro de las 2 mangueras y listo. Mas facil.

  • @moboutmen
    @moboutmen Год назад +1

    I may be wrong, but the pipe adhesive is a type of glue, no?

  • @ohyeah3750
    @ohyeah3750 Год назад

    Just stick the small pvc pipe in [without the added collars], with glue and add a small screw at each end through the hose. Anything bigger than the hose will snag on things.

  • @Nafiir77
    @Nafiir77 2 месяца назад

    Good idea❤

  • @uhmgawa6533
    @uhmgawa6533 Год назад

    A superb idea for those who seek a half-azz solution and whose time is worth nothing.