Finally another guy who on RUclips who agrees with not digging accross utilities dig with them when possible when spotting etc. I do directional drilling and gas work we try to dig with the utilities at all time that way you can get right on top of them with less risk of ripping right threw them. I get into so many debates with people on RUclips and on jobs. Great videos
Another live connection ! The scent from the sewer is something to behold, for sure 🤢🤣 You make it look easy, been there, done that..... it is only as easy as you make it ! 💪💪💪
Such easy digging,,,here in the UK,,Derbyshire to be precise,,,you can't dig down more than 6 inches without hitting solid limestone...But it does make for fantastic drainage,,,then there's the clay.......
Excellent vid Mikey! I just watched Shawn at Gate City Foundation Drainage YT channel, he was catching some downspouts with 6" pipe, lots of Y-pieces. Its a whole different ball game with 6" pipe,. Using 4" pipe is easy. Shawn had 3 guys wrestling the Y-joints in place before the glue set. Most people would be lost doing that job. But you are doing it on your own Mike, that is what is impressive!
Another great video Mike. Your videos are always top notch content. Thank you for the playlist. The commercial sewer job behind Home Depot you did was one of my favorite videos.
Expose your stub and figure a grade with your slope laser. Rise/run times 100. Then just dig sideways at the house where it’s the shallowest. I do sewer and water work in Minnesota and most sanitary services are over 9’ deep
It amazes me how different your area is compared to mine. KY. 4 inch sch 40 is what we use. 4 inch keeps the waste in water suspension to the main sewer line. And we must use a test Tee at the lateral and a 2 way Tee at the house. And you must be a Master Plumber to install. And inspector smoke test line
Hello Mike, first time seeing your channel I think. question do you need a plumbing license in your state to do the plumbing side of your work. You do in my state. They make plumbers carry both masters and journeyman. And one has to be on site if work is being done. I have HVAC and we only need a journeyman license. Master license is only for permits and insurance. Great video
Mike, you ever consider a 4 or 5 foot concrete pinch bar for seating your pipe? Its always been our standard tool for seating 6" and up. Shovel just wont cut it alot of times, kicking it just hurts too much if its being stubborn lol 😆 As soon as I saw the sand I thought thats gonna get messy fast, it doesn't hold together and if deep, its dangerous, but you knew that as soon as the bucket came up with the first scoop. Ah well.
@@DIRT-BOSS they are great tools, just gotta watch them in a trench, if it tips over and lands flat, they can disappear into your trench bedding as they can sink right into the sand, then you get to play find the pinch bar. It's more common if there are a bunch of guys laying pipe, not just you. As the guy who bought it, you ain't losing it, workers..not so much. Hope it works good for you.
Love the vid as always Mike! What kind of licenses are needed in your area to do sewer work like this? Just curious, thinking about getting my residential builders license.
Question why didn’t you install a 2 way cleanout by the foundation and just put a sdr26 bushing with a Mr56 arc band plastic-plastic make it easier to connect the cleanout ?
BACK ONSITE YEAH!💪
This is where the tilt rotator comes in handy it makes Doing jobs just like this way easier it's the future of excavation good video Mike
Finally another guy who on RUclips who agrees with not digging accross utilities dig with them when possible when spotting etc. I do directional drilling and gas work we try to dig with the utilities at all time that way you can get right on top of them with less risk of ripping right threw them. I get into so many debates with people on RUclips and on jobs. Great videos
@@snowblowerman5115 Thanks man Good to see ya!
I think I remember this job from another video when you dug the basement. It was and still is a challenging site. Looks like colonie sand.
@@TheEggeee2 yes
Im in 🦘 Australia. Love your work bud 🙂
Another live connection ! The scent from the sewer is something to behold, for sure 🤢🤣
You make it look easy, been there, done that..... it is only as easy as you make it ! 💪💪💪
Such easy digging,,,here in the UK,,Derbyshire to be precise,,,you can't dig down more than 6 inches without hitting solid limestone...But it does make for fantastic drainage,,,then there's the clay.......
Nice to watch.a pro
Excellent vid Mikey! I just watched Shawn at Gate City Foundation Drainage YT channel, he was catching some downspouts with 6" pipe, lots of Y-pieces. Its a whole different ball game with 6" pipe,. Using 4" pipe is easy. Shawn had 3 guys wrestling the Y-joints in place before the glue set.
Most people would be lost doing that job. But you are doing it on your own Mike, that is what is impressive!
Yes and this is 6 in SDR 6 26 heavy wall not just normal 6-in sdr 35
Boot barn is my favorite video. Thats when I found your channel.
I don’t miss doing that at all, awesome work DB, take care stay safe and healthy God bless you
Another great video .
I think your paint lines were off😂 Great work Mike, success!!💪🤗🇺🇸
Nice digging and tie in! Those jobs are usually fun ones.
Another great video Mike. Your videos are always top notch content. Thank you for the playlist. The commercial sewer job behind Home Depot you did was one of my favorite videos.
Nice clean work my friend!
Expose your stub and figure a grade with your slope laser. Rise/run times 100. Then just dig sideways at the house where it’s the shallowest. I do sewer and water work in Minnesota and most sanitary services are over 9’ deep
Got knocked around a little but it came out great. Good vid
Nice and nice.
enjoyed the vid D B.
It amazes me how different your area is compared to mine. KY. 4 inch sch 40 is what we use. 4 inch keeps the waste in water suspension to the main sewer line. And we must use a test Tee at the lateral and a 2 way Tee at the house. And you must be a Master Plumber to install. And inspector smoke test line
Yeah I hear you it's different County to County here town to town
If you ever make it to cincinnati look me up.
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Hello Mike, first time seeing your channel I think. question do you need a plumbing license in your state to do the plumbing side of your work. You do in my state. They make plumbers carry both masters and journeyman. And one has to be on site if work is being done. I have HVAC and we only need a journeyman license. Master license is only for permits and insurance. Great video
Mike, you ever consider a 4 or 5 foot concrete pinch bar for seating your pipe? Its always been our standard tool for seating 6" and up. Shovel just wont cut it alot of times, kicking it just hurts too much if its being stubborn lol 😆 As soon as I saw the sand I thought thats gonna get messy fast, it doesn't hold together and if deep, its dangerous, but you knew that as soon as the bucket came up with the first scoop. Ah well.
@@pmiller7886 I will definitely look into it Thanks for the tip
@@pmiller7886 just ordered one thanks! 💪
@@DIRT-BOSS they are great tools, just gotta watch them in a trench, if it tips over and lands flat, they can disappear into your trench bedding as they can sink right into the sand, then you get to play find the pinch bar. It's more common if there are a bunch of guys laying pipe, not just you. As the guy who bought it, you ain't losing it, workers..not so much. Hope it works good for you.
Love the vid as always Mike! What kind of licenses are needed in your area to do sewer work like this? Just curious, thinking about getting my residential builders license.
@@SparkysGarage Up here you don't need a license unless you are in inner city work
Question why didn’t you install a 2 way cleanout by the foundation and just put a sdr26 bushing with a Mr56 arc band plastic-plastic make it easier to connect the cleanout ?
@@ramondelacruz8930 City has their own schematic they want installed
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I just want to say I love the truck… familiar logo on back. Looks great! 0:22
No water line was hoping for a double header lol
@@joeyschannel3760 that was the video before Joey You're slacking
@@DIRT-BOSS you didn’t say that in the video 😜
Why the heck do they have the 4” into a 6”. What’s the point of that? It’s 4 all in the house right, is this just typical code crap for no reason
@@berkoskilandscaping4247 Yes it is code in this town and total ridiculous Plus it's SDR 26 heavy wall way overkill