Can you tell me how to loosen the bolts under the handles? I need to fix my drippy faucet. I cantcafford a plumber so it's pretty easy except when I attempted it, the bolts are solidly stuck.
Hi. The bolt can't be adjusted once you solidly lock the grip. You need to release the locking grip then adjust the bolt. Try to play around with it 1st before apply it to bolt or nut or pipe. The best way for me to use this is by putting it in release mode and adjust the bolt to almost fit whatever you want to grip. Then you lock it. if you find the grip is not strong enough and slip can occurs, release the lock and adjust the bolt little by little then lock again.
Seals the mating surfaces between the pitch of the thread reducing the chance of possible discharge from the connection, because when it gets fluid, it is supposed to swell and harden a bit making a perfect seal.
Hi. Thanks for the critique. The main purpose of Teflon is to seal the gap and remove leakage. You can use the whole Teflon just to seal 1 gap. Teflon is cheap after all. I just did that to save mine from overusing it because it's troublesome to go out and buy more Teflon since there is more gap to cover and my Teflon is limited. What you said makes sense so I'll remember it to give a general idea instead of the exact amount. Not sure about the vice grip though.
This was the 11th video that showed me what I wanted. Thank you so much
Haha trunk. It'll forever be a trunk to me now! Thanks for the video, man. Very useful.
that third thumb must be handy we all wish we had more than two hands at times that is something nifty to have.
How do you ensure you get the pipe securely tight in the upright position. When I tried it, i wasn't able to get it tight in the right position
Thanks for the tutorial 😀
I need that plier! Thank you for this.
Do you need to change the whole tap when it leaks?
Can you tell me how to loosen the bolts under the handles? I need to fix my drippy faucet. I cantcafford a plumber so it's pretty easy except when I attempted it, the bolts are solidly stuck.
Hi. The bolt can't be adjusted once you solidly lock the grip. You need to release the locking grip then adjust the bolt. Try to play around with it 1st before apply it to bolt or nut or pipe. The best way for me to use this is by putting it in release mode and adjust the bolt to almost fit whatever you want to grip. Then you lock it. if you find the grip is not strong enough and slip can occurs, release the lock and adjust the bolt little by little then lock again.
Thanks for sharing.. Gayahin ko
Very useful!Thank you
Will this still be the same if i wanna switch my faucet from the plastic one to this type?
Just make sure it's the same size. Mine was 1/2". You need to check yours. If you live in Malaysia standard size is 1/2".
Hi, can we put the faucet directly without joint?
Faucet inlet is 1" and the pipe in the wall is 1/2" ... that's why he used the adapter
im curious whats the purpose of teflon tape?
To tighten the connection between the two pipes.
Edit: and also to prevent water leaking out from the connection
Seals the mating surfaces between the pitch of the thread reducing the chance of possible discharge from the connection, because when it gets fluid, it is supposed to swell and harden a bit making a perfect seal.
thanks. and you are funny haha
Thanks !
Thanks
Mane nk dpt alat2 tersebut...sbp sya dh carik alat pmbaik pulih...dkt DIY ttp pyah nk dpt......
boleh cari di shopee atau lazada. Lain kali sy bg link untuk alat2 yang sy guna.
may wrench ka pla sa kamay
Thank u mam
Leaking tap,is the least of your problems in that scruffy hovel
bros kitchen is so messy ty tho
She is a lady
Painful to watch. Vice grips? Wrap the Teflon tape around 20 times? Seriously, don't give out advice until you know what you're doing!
It would be a lot more helpful if you explain what's the proper way and why, instead of just saying that's the wrong one.
Hi. Thanks for the critique. The main purpose of Teflon is to seal the gap and remove leakage. You can use the whole Teflon just to seal 1 gap. Teflon is cheap after all. I just did that to save mine from overusing it because it's troublesome to go out and buy more Teflon since there is more gap to cover and my Teflon is limited. What you said makes sense so I'll remember it to give a general idea instead of the exact amount. Not sure about the vice grip though.