How to sleeve sewer pipe | Utility Building Part 5
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- Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2023
- We install a sewer pipe from the utility building to the septic tanks. Since our septic pipe is going under the driveway and it doesn't get the full depth we decided to protect it by sleeving it in 6" SDR 35. Matt also explains why he likes to use primer for using electrical conduit.
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As always, off-the-charts thorough and outstanding work. And your videos are much more up to date than I first thought.
wishing you, your family and subscribers a Merry Christmas
Y'all have the most carefully and precisely installed sewer and conduit, ever. Makes a difference when you're doing it for yourself, instead of being paid to do it for someone else. Wish whoever built my place was as careful as you two.
Have missed u guys
Thanks for letting us know! The fall got really busy trying to finish stuff before the snow fall and then the holidays. We have videos filmed, just need to find time to edit them. Should have finally one coming out in the next few weeks.
Anymore videos we enjoy them
We got busy in the fall with trying to finish things up before the winter so didn't have time to edit the videos. We have stuff filmed, just need to find time to edit. Should have a new video coming out within the next few weeks.
I have been watching since you started clearing your land. I like the place you are building, never seen land like that. Not hurt your feelings. I prefer to watch you build it rather than you talk about it and then speed up the video. I learn from watching you work.
Joy from Florida USA.
Thank you for the feedback! I'm still trying to figure out the balance of showing what we do and why versus making the videos too long and boring to watch.
Yup, quality takes more time and money but the end results will be a longer lasting system. Awesomeness. Lots of work but it's your home, hopefully for many decades to come.
Hope all is well and ya'll are not snowed in.
Man, if you left me with an excavator for the weekend and said I could try it out I'd be in it the entire time :D
Fastidious work from you two as always :)
Why on earth are you priming AFTER you glue?? You should always prime first, then glue . .
We’re not putting primer on after the cement. Maybe you mistook the cleaner for cement?