How To Make A Threaded PVC Fitting Connection

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2018
  • There are competing arguments on the best sealant product to use when making a threaded PVC fitting connection on an irrigation system. Whichever product you prefer, it's important to know how to properly use it and how tight to make the connection. Hunter Williams from Ewing Irrigation explains in this video.
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  • @jonboy602
    @jonboy602 4 года назад +28

    Wow, that was one of the most no-nonsense, to the point, and full of useful information videos i've seen anywhere. Fantastic.

  • @fr3dfixit945
    @fr3dfixit945 Год назад +3

    Thank you sir! You got all three "Cs"--Clear, Concise and Complete. Unlike so many RUclipsrs, you actually knew what you were going to say before the camera started rolling. It makes the viewer's experience so much better, and it makes it obvious that you are a pro (maybe that's why professional film studios have scripts...)

  • @watchtelevision7087
    @watchtelevision7087 4 года назад +3

    Thanks. I had overtightened and my pvc cracked the edge. great info!

  • @candy9229
    @candy9229 4 года назад +1

    So, you really can teach an older dog new tricks. I definitely learned a few things. I appreciate the information - Thank you.

  • @apollo1973350
    @apollo1973350 Год назад +1

    Glad I watched this. I was told at the hardware store that Teflon or sealer wasn’t need and my pipes kept on leaking! I was starting to question if I would even thread a pipe together right lol😂

  • @wincoder
    @wincoder 16 дней назад

    A very clear, and helpful video. Thank you.

  • @spencersgarage
    @spencersgarage Год назад +4

    This is exactly what I needed to know! Clear instructions and right to the point.

  • @michaeljstromberg
    @michaeljstromberg Год назад +1

    This was easily the best video I've found on the subject. I only wish I had found this sooner before I went down several random contractor message board rabbit holes.

  • @garyssprinklerrepair
    @garyssprinklerrepair 5 лет назад +3

    Great video thanks for posting. Liked the intro music too.

  • @shieldcracker
    @shieldcracker 2 года назад +4

    Great video, no BS very professional. Thank you sir.

  • @mg016
    @mg016 5 лет назад

    Thank you Ewing!

  • @artnoll
    @artnoll 2 года назад

    Excellent video. Where have you been all my life? :)

  • @raymondjackson6069
    @raymondjackson6069 2 года назад

    Another no razzle-dazzle... Grrrreeeat! Get to the point, and I appreciate it! Looking for a fail-safe way to join these PVC fittings. Will try and hope it works. Thanks!

    • @raymondjackson6069
      @raymondjackson6069 2 года назад

      Oh, one thing you might add, what I found out today, is if you find yourself cranking down on the connection to get it to stop leaking (PVC on PVC), you're probably doing something wrong. I went from 3 winds to 5 winds, and so far it's holding. I also went from some super HD/Lowes tape to Monster tape.

    • @ewingoutdoorsupply
      @ewingoutdoorsupply  2 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @SoggyCashew
    @SoggyCashew Год назад

    What is the female thread type of a PVC 1-1/2" to a threaded 1/2" female reducer? Im trying to 3d print a fitting to screw into the 1/2". Thanks!

  • @wnmwnm6210
    @wnmwnm6210 3 года назад +2

    So if you follow this procedure and find that you have a slow leak under pressure, do you try tightening further? If so, how far do you continue before you give up, take apart the joint and try again, possibly changing to the other type (tape/dope) of sealant?

    • @ewingoutdoorsupply
      @ewingoutdoorsupply  3 года назад +3

      Yes, you could try tightening it a bit more just don't crank it down too much. Maybe another 1/4 to 1/2 a turn. If you find that you need to take it apart, check to see if the tape got bunched up and pushed out of the threads.

    • @jgm113
      @jgm113 2 года назад +1

      Had this happen today.. not enough thread tape and it didn't cover all the threads. Now I know better.

  • @garciseaaa
    @garciseaaa 4 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @michaelstrode8924
    @michaelstrode8924 10 месяцев назад

    My obvious problem is not using thick enough tape or more turns with thin tape. Driving me crazy watching 1 liter per hour leak until I can get tape tomorrow. But I save the water so it was not lost...only leaking. Thanks for the video. Easy to know how thick it must be.

  • @twfkbuildabike9533
    @twfkbuildabike9533 Год назад

    Lasco, the giant mfg of PVC pipes and fittings, is emphatic about NOT using Teflon tape on threaded PVC fittings. Their rational is that the Teflon is lubricating and it makes it too easy to overtighten the fitting. Their recommendation is to use a non-hardening sealant, though their website doesn't make a recommendation for one. Many of the videos on RUclips about tape vs sealant are not from manufacturers of pipe and fittings but are from distributors, plumbers, DIYers, and home-improvement shows. McMaster lists 37 items on its page of non-hardening sealants.

  • @vladtepes97
    @vladtepes97 4 года назад

    can i use threaded pvc, no glue, to make a rack that can be dissembled for storage, or will that just wreck everything?

    • @ewingoutdoorsupply
      @ewingoutdoorsupply  4 года назад +1

      You can, though you still may find it tough to take apart. Thanks for watching!

  • @66leohowell
    @66leohowell 2 года назад +1

    Any comment on screwing brass, or Galvanized into a PVC fitting?

    • @ewingoutdoorsupply
      @ewingoutdoorsupply  2 года назад +3

      Here's a link to some info on the subject:
      www.usplastic.com/knowledgebase/article.aspx?contentkey=803
      Thanks for watching!

  • @mariosifuentes5994
    @mariosifuentes5994 2 года назад

    Can you do tape an pipe dope or is one or the other? Thank you

    • @ewingoutdoorsupply
      @ewingoutdoorsupply  2 года назад +1

      Using both is not necessary. Here's a link to more information from Lasco on making threaded PVC connections. Thanks for watching!
      www.lascofittings.com/threads

  • @dauraktv
    @dauraktv 3 дня назад

    What if I’ve been taught to use both thread tape and pipe thread sealant on each connection?

    • @ewingoutdoorsupply
      @ewingoutdoorsupply  3 дня назад

      Some prefer to use both but it's not necessary. If used properly, one or the other should suffice. Thanks for watching!

  • @pcofranc
    @pcofranc 4 года назад +2

    Felling a little embarrassed - this is the first time I have ever gotten formal training on proper tightening and a good comparison of tape vs dope. Also, I never felt great about using a wrench with teeth and I own a strap wrench but never use it. I completed a replacement of 4 1" ID globe valves and I must confess a few things were really cranked up tight - but I have not filled the trenches and will revisit and dissemble and use the methods in this video.

  • @garyssprinklerrepair
    @garyssprinklerrepair 5 лет назад

    Are you able to add any of my channels videos to one of your Playlists?

    • @ewingoutdoorsupply
      @ewingoutdoorsupply  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the note Gary. Currently we do not have a playlist dedicated to customer created videos but I will pass the suggestion on. Have a happy Thanksgiving!

    • @garyssprinklerrepair
      @garyssprinklerrepair 5 лет назад

      Ewing Irrigation & Landscape Supply thanks , Have a Great Thanksgiving too.

  • @redneckfarmer6584
    @redneckfarmer6584 Год назад +1

    Is there an advantage or disadvantage to using both. Tape first then thread sealant over it?

    • @ewingoutdoorsupply
      @ewingoutdoorsupply  Год назад +1

      You will likely find differing opinions, but one manufacturer of sealant states that using thread sealant over tape can help fill any voids that the tape may have left open. If you choose to use both, be sure to put the tape on first. Thanks for the question!

    • @redneckfarmer6584
      @redneckfarmer6584 Год назад

      @@ewingoutdoorsupply thanks👍

  • @MrGsvideos
    @MrGsvideos 2 года назад

    what is that white called your attaching the pvc looks like a coupling

    • @ewingoutdoorsupply
      @ewingoutdoorsupply  2 года назад

      Both male and female adapters were used in the video. Thanks for watching!

  • @WOODYSOOPY
    @WOODYSOOPY 2 года назад +1

    Tape is easy and clean sealer is messy and harder, seller is safer then tape

  • @Butchsiek
    @Butchsiek 2 года назад +1

    Better video than
    This Old House

  • @PetiteVerd0t
    @PetiteVerd0t 4 года назад +4

    NEVER use thread tape on PVC fittings. It is not designed or allowed on PVC connections. You need to use a non-hardening thread sealant.

    • @ryanorourke9487
      @ryanorourke9487 4 года назад +5

      I've heard the same, yet the video notes the industry association of plastic pipe fitters says otherwise. Seems like they may know.

    • @paulmaxwell8851
      @paulmaxwell8851 3 года назад +4

      It IS allowed on PVC fittings. I've never met an inspector who had a problem with it. Many manufacturers insist that ONLY teflon tape be used. Having said that, I have always preferred Oatey Great White sealant.

    • @jostrander71
      @jostrander71 3 года назад

      That is completely false.

    • @Butchsiek
      @Butchsiek 2 года назад +1

      I read on Lasco's site that says
      DO NOT use teflon tape on PVC threads..
      Because of over tightening and possible cracking of threads..
      DO use PTFE non-hardening pipe dope..
      DO NOT use oil based pipe dope.

    • @foundingfarther1213
      @foundingfarther1213 Год назад +1

      Perfect example of code vs can. You surely can use tape and it can last you a long time if you can do a good job.
      In some places you may not legally be allowed to use tape.
      This does not mean there are not better solutions than tape, just that you can make a good connection with tape even if it's illegal.

  • @r.guardia9107
    @r.guardia9107 3 месяца назад

    Don’t use teflon tape with pvc fittings, but then give instructions how to use teflon tape with pvc fittings? 😂 OK…