Mistakes Apprentice Plumbers ALWAYS Make When Soldering

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2020
  • Soldering copper pipe is VERY common in plumbing. During your plumbing apprenticeship you'll have to learn about soldering. Soldering scares a lot of plumbers, but it really shouldn't. With a little practice, learning to solder copper pipe become very easy very quickly. In this video I'm going to tell you some of the common mistakes apprentice plumbers make when learning to solder. Hopefully this helps you in your plumbing career!
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Комментарии • 411

  • @mikew7168
    @mikew7168 3 года назад +202

    Roger reminds me of that older guy you'd meet at a work place who'd be knowledgeable AF who'd always help you.

    • @chriswebster24
      @chriswebster24 3 года назад +4

      I never did like that guy.

    • @100achillguy7
      @100achillguy7 3 года назад +4

      @@chriswebster24 why though? The faster way to learn something is to have someone teach you. I guess it depends on your lifestyle and what you want out of life... but if you want to succeed you should always seek out better methods of doing something. Not because it makes you better at that task but it improves upon your skill set over all and its up to you what you want :)

    • @MrDillon2029
      @MrDillon2029 3 года назад +7

      Dude this is like dead accurate 😂🤣 I love this guy he’s very knowledgeable

    • @ryanalexander984
      @ryanalexander984 3 года назад +5

      Those types of guys are hard to come across. But it’s awesome when you find one.

    • @christinehort
      @christinehort 3 года назад +1

      “Reminds me of” literally what he is lol

  • @NolanConley
    @NolanConley 4 года назад +57

    I’m a first year apprentice doing mostly new builds and some service. The licensed guy I work with lets me do all the soldering which has been really beneficial in my progression. I’ve made a few mistakes but my joints have gotten a lot more clean in the last few months especially. Feeling confident and excited when I go to work. I really enjoy your videos and I appreciate the tips as always!

    • @lessalazar9068
      @lessalazar9068 8 месяцев назад

      How's your apprenticeship going? I'm a first year.

    • @H20SOLUTIONS
      @H20SOLUTIONS 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah how’s it coming along ?

  • @alexrochon1762
    @alexrochon1762 4 года назад +97

    YES PLEASE ROGER, give us a video on silver soldering. Great video!!! Keep up the good work.

    • @coleyamos
      @coleyamos 4 года назад +3

      Yes please. 🙏🏻🙏🏽🙏🏾🙏🏿

  • @lvyumn
    @lvyumn 4 года назад +43

    All aspects of treatment to a soldier joint is imperative. For beginners I would suggest that you use a marker pen and mark your pipe back the distance of your pipe size, 1/2" for 1/2" pipe etc. Over the years I have found where someone possibly new in the field had made a solder joint that was only holding by 1/16 th to 1/8", a good vibration could have made the joint come loose resulting in major water damage.
    Always ream your pipe, an un reamed joint will cause the water to swirl and wear the joint causing it to leak. This is especially true with 90° elbows.
    As superintendent on an 8 story condo the plumbing contractors plumbers failed to ream the pipes. They were finishing up the 8th floor rough-in when a HUD inspector decided to have a few joints taken apart for inspection. When he seen that the sections taken apart were not reamed the PC was required to start all over from the 1st floor up remove each joint and ream each piece of pipe or make sure that it was reamed. Had to place an observer at each plumbers work area to make sure the pipes were reamed. This story is meant for those just starting out in the trade or who is a DIY'er.

  • @bbarker2663
    @bbarker2663 2 года назад +5

    Normally I would put a level on this.... Matter of fact I'm going to go ahead and do that.
    That's when you know you're used to doing it right and it messes with you to do it wrong.
    Love your videos Mr Wakefield.

  • @blueg3027
    @blueg3027 4 года назад +25

    Love the cleaning at the end. Dont be messy, have pride! Wipe that flux off after. Makes the joint look so good!

    • @ElswickJenelswick
      @ElswickJenelswick 3 года назад

      Or you could just not point the torch at your hand

    • @mannys9130
      @mannys9130 3 года назад +1

      It's more than just the joint looking good. Leaving flux behind corrodes the pipe which is why it turns green. It can cause leaks over time as the attack weakens the copper. Leaving flux behind causes leaky pipes and broken/open wiring faults. It's critically important to clean the flux off every single time!

  • @shawn_paps
    @shawn_paps 4 года назад +15

    Roger Yes! Please do a video on Brazing! 2.5 years in the trade down here in FL. I love your videos. Always something to learn, even on these “fundamental” videos.

  • @averyworldwide847
    @averyworldwide847 3 года назад +8

    Hey man iv been an Apprentice for about a year. I love this work! I love you channel! At first I got put with a lot of different plumbers. In some cases I was more knolageable than my tech. So being able to watch to u do things the right way has been awesome! I love what your doing! I love plumbing! Can't wait for that 100 an hour lol! I work In SC In an open shop. Iv moved up really quickly and I'm really good at this kind of work! I study everyday for my tests and one day hopefully I'll be as skilled as you!

  • @leomella46
    @leomella46 3 года назад +3

    new plumber here (2 years) loving all the tools and tips from this channel so far!

  • @kelseyarmenta3909
    @kelseyarmenta3909 3 года назад +2

    Never will I ever need to know any of this or use it but I just love watching your videos and how informative you are! 😊definitely would love to see more of these

  • @Skorlang
    @Skorlang 4 года назад +14

    The American Copper institute recommends starting out on the bottom of your joint in this position, working up the side , building a fillet of solder up to the top. Repeat on the other side, lapping over on the top. This applies for all sizes of pipe.

  • @joegill3270
    @joegill3270 2 года назад +3

    Great video! I needed a refresher on soldering and this certainly helped. I'll be sharing that with our tech ed kids. Thank you! Yes, please do more videos and silver soldering for sure!

  • @BrooksMoses
    @BrooksMoses Год назад +2

    Roger, I've been watching a half-dozen or so videos this evening on how to solder copper pipe, because I figure the more advice the better. Your video is one of the best, and I learned several things from it that nobody else mentioned, including the different abrasives and the "3/4 inch of solder for 3/4 inch of pipe" rule of thumb.
    Also, thank you for not repeating the "heat from the bottom because heat rises" nonsense that several other videos said. Hot AIR rises, sure, but heat doesn't rise in copper; it spreads all directions. The good reason I heard for starting at the bottom is that if the top is hotter, the solder will run down from the top and then have nowhere to go that's hot enough.

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  Год назад +1

      Love hearing you watched several other videos! I'm glad you liked mine thanks for watching

  • @stephenjones645
    @stephenjones645 3 года назад

    I’ve watched a bunch of your videos you have helped me a lot I am a residential service plumber in California and I very much appreciate what you do with these videos

  • @voraliswoofie
    @voraliswoofie Год назад

    Your instructional videos have helped so much with my diy home repairs. This video helped with my technique for replacing a 1970’s hose bib that was soldered directly to a copper pipe! Keep up the great work!

  • @ghw1985
    @ghw1985 3 года назад +1

    That's a beautiful solder joint no dripping nothing left there! Top notch man

  • @michaelstaley9979
    @michaelstaley9979 4 года назад +3

    Great video Roger. My soldering skills are good. But the tips you shared in this video will be a big help for me. If you could put together a video on brazing that would be appreciated. Thanks for all you do.

  • @alski259
    @alski259 2 года назад +5

    Love the tip about bending the length of solder according to the diameter of pipe. Noobs (like me) always put down too much solder.

  • @Lordjerm78
    @Lordjerm78 3 года назад +3

    I do minor plumbing at my own house. Your videos have helped me do a better job and make it look good and I know it will last. Thank you so much for the videos.

  • @alimamythullah9961
    @alimamythullah9961 2 года назад

    Yes Mr Rogers I really need your plumbing classes.... you are really an expert in Plumbing....I like Plumbing since was a kid

  • @juliozuniga6611
    @juliozuniga6611 4 года назад +63

    No reaming??? That's very important.

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  4 года назад +62

      Julio Zuniga
      you are correct. We did ream the pipe with the reamer on the #Ridgid 15 Cutters when we cut the pipe. This video was really just about making the solder joint based on questions that we have been getting. You are 100% correct, reaming the pipe is very important!

    • @juliozuniga6611
      @juliozuniga6611 4 года назад +7

      @@RogerWakefield I just said something because of someone that never done this before watched, as a tutorial, might not think it's necessary, I love your videos. Getting from Union strong Local 140, Salt Lake City, Utah.

    • @danieldawson222
      @danieldawson222 4 года назад +5

      J.Z., some times I even reem my fittings!

    • @knackers2773
      @knackers2773 3 года назад +6

      this day and age, with crimp fitting as well some manufacturers say not to ream. old trick was to when using pipe cutters not to cut all the way through and snap that last part so you don't have to ream.

    • @danieldawson222
      @danieldawson222 3 года назад +1

      @420danksta420 never had a problem.

  • @budkelly1242
    @budkelly1242 2 года назад +1

    Good stuff. All your knowledge is a gift !
    Thank You

  • @4WillyD
    @4WillyD 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video. It's mind blowing to me that simple things like this get skipped all the time.

  • @oldironsides3992
    @oldironsides3992 4 года назад +7

    No better way to solder. Love teaching the new generation to solder cause you can't press everything. Love the video brother.

    • @jdcisneros9023
      @jdcisneros9023 4 года назад

      Press or die 😂😂jk. I know how to solder I’m just a new plumber and I prefer to press the og way just takes to long and has way more steps but like you said your not going to be able to sweat everything, also a buddy of mine came up with the press or die ! It just seemed fitting

    • @jdcisneros9023
      @jdcisneros9023 4 года назад

      I meant press not sweat

    • @oldironsides3992
      @oldironsides3992 4 года назад

      @@jdcisneros9023 lol love it🤣🤣🤣

  • @jean-clauded5823
    @jean-clauded5823 3 года назад +1

    YES PLEASE ROGER, give us a video on silver soldering.

  • @chrisgraham2904
    @chrisgraham2904 3 года назад +1

    Excellent instruction! The most common problem I see on other people's joints is too much heat and too much solder. They just don't know when to quit.

  • @gavindonohoo5736
    @gavindonohoo5736 4 года назад +5

    I would love to hear more about silver soldering and brazing!

  • @andyplumbing9760
    @andyplumbing9760 4 года назад +1

    This man make sure to tell us the truth thank you man 💪

  • @krakhare7111
    @krakhare7111 4 года назад +3

    Hey Roger, I’m a fire sprinkler fitter from PA and I’d like to see you do a video on brazing copper.

  • @Liam-1066
    @Liam-1066 4 года назад +4

    I would definitely like a tutorial on brazing. I did some 2 1/2” on a water line, it seems like it held up haha. But I want more knowledge on it, thanks.

  • @Rudyman77
    @Rudyman77 2 года назад

    Great example im in trade school and your tips helped thank you I got a great respect for all the trade skills.

  • @eusebiohernandez2898
    @eusebiohernandez2898 Год назад

    Thank you for your video ive always been wanting to learn how to solder, ive got a progect that im needing to take care of with a faccet in the back yard and your video realy helped looking forwad to seeing the next one.

  • @danieldeak9141
    @danieldeak9141 3 года назад

    Channels like this are neat.
    Not only do i have fun watching theese videos but i also learn something useful.

  • @chuckgladfelter
    @chuckgladfelter Месяц назад

    My first solder job at my house last month was a success because of your helpful video. I had to put in a new 3/4" main water supply shutoff valve. I also rebuilt several water shutoff valves (icemaker and two commodes) with the Home Depot kits made by Brasscraft.

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  Месяц назад +1

      Great job! That's an awesome feeling isnt it? 😎💪🏽

    • @chuckgladfelter
      @chuckgladfelter Месяц назад

      @@RogerWakefield yes and thanks again.

  • @monteglover4133
    @monteglover4133 3 года назад +3

    I was taught Never Never flux the inside of a fitting. Much of my work had to be very clean inside, process piping, ...
    I was also taught the first rule of soldering when you think it’s clean enough, clean it again!

    • @f3arful
      @f3arful 2 года назад +1

      Always flux the inside doesnt matter who told you what to do. Its like only cementing one side of the abs and not doing the other side, sure it works but you'll have issues sooner then you think. Same applies too copper, both the inside and out. Equal clean and makes the solder grab more effectively.

    • @monteglover4133
      @monteglover4133 2 года назад +1

      @@f3arful the flux will very often contaminate closed loop system, and provide limited if any benefits, if the joints are cleaned properly. My leak rate is near 0.
      If your pipe and fittings are only clean enough Clean Them Again!! This is the #1 rule in fitting copper
      I am a 40+ year tech, yes I’m that obnoxious old guy

  • @Random-name87
    @Random-name87 3 года назад +3

    After soldering so much throughout my life, its come down to feel for me. I can use the torch and adjust it mid heat to have it perfect for what im trying to do. I can add solder to 1 spot with it just cool enough so it doesn't run and then heat it hotter so it runs through the fitting, using the heat to control the solder so I can make a perfect looking soldered joint. Its very satisfying for me to have a perfect looking soldered joint!

  • @birddog7248
    @birddog7248 2 года назад +1

    Roger soldered that joint very nicely and neat

  • @juancolon8816
    @juancolon8816 11 месяцев назад

    That is good teaching. Thank you for expertise on soldering and braising.

  • @jeanjocelynlouisjacques9875
    @jeanjocelynlouisjacques9875 3 года назад

    yes i used it almost 2 years in my plumbing school in canada that is a great tool.than you.

  • @josephlefebvre5066
    @josephlefebvre5066 3 года назад +1

    Joe lefebvre with Valor plumbing. I’m helping you currently in Texas. I like the trick of folding over 3/4 of solder for 3/4. Honestly I’ve always used a little extra just to cover my butt on the fitting. I’d rather not have to go back. I love your videos. It’s a pleasure to be here from vt. Working with you and your company

  • @johnmeiners3471
    @johnmeiners3471 Год назад +1

    Thank you Roger good thorough lesson. I'm looking for any additional information about the fluxes, and to know if there's a difference between applying flux and "tinning". Are they the same?

  • @everettmaintenancecompany1582
    @everettmaintenancecompany1582 4 года назад +1

    Thank for all the tips it helped me become a plumber

  • @brucebratschi4300
    @brucebratschi4300 3 года назад

    I enjoy learning thru others experience. Thank You. Review of silver solder would be interesting.

  • @realsteel85
    @realsteel85 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video. Very good information

  • @alantristam9654
    @alantristam9654 4 года назад +1

    Hey Roger 👋🏾 I graduated from High school yesterday and thinking about going into a plumbing apprenticeship here in LA at Local 78, but I don’t have a driver license yet. Would you recommend that I take a couple of months to get my license and go back and see if they are accepting applicants or look for mom and pop plumbing shops here in my town and start off as a helper there ? Also by the way, your videos really comfort people in these hard times man, keep it up!!

  • @Chavez3d
    @Chavez3d Год назад

    Left nothing out!! I am impressed, I thought you were here to sell a course, I was wrong great video 👏👏

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  Год назад

      I am not a salesman…I’m a plumber 👨🏻‍🔧 glad you liked it

  • @KevinBenecke
    @KevinBenecke 3 года назад +3

    Can you use the emery cloth paper rolled up to clean the inside of the fitting if you don't have one of those brushes onhand? You should have also mentioned to everyone if they are trying to solder water valves onto the pipe that they need to remove the valve stem components and all the rubber pieces so the heat doesn't melt them.

  • @imhim2436
    @imhim2436 4 года назад +1

    Yes I want to learn how to braze I’m starting my own business thanks your amazing

  • @matthewtang9290
    @matthewtang9290 4 года назад +3

    Love you channel. You are like the Dave Ramsey of plumbing.

  • @emilianoroque.
    @emilianoroque. 4 года назад +2

    I’d love to learn more about brazing pipe.

  • @robertkordingjr8835
    @robertkordingjr8835 4 года назад +1

    Go for it Roger silver solder

  • @theneiman
    @theneiman Год назад

    Great information for a beginner to learn!!

  • @rayyoung2611
    @rayyoung2611 Год назад +1

    The matching gloves and glasses tell me you've polished allot of pipe in your day!

  • @Handyman247llc
    @Handyman247llc 3 года назад

    Great video, I learned something new!

  • @thalowah
    @thalowah Год назад

    Woo … thanks a lot sir
    This is helpful and very useful information

  • @brandonjones6075
    @brandonjones6075 2 года назад

    Yes I would definitely like to learn silver solder

  • @waynecurr9569
    @waynecurr9569 3 года назад +1

    I was plumbing and fitting for about 10 years before I learned the tape trick . Works very well .

  • @jr.8509
    @jr.8509 2 года назад

    DIY here... Yes... all this plumbing stuff really interests me and I'm trying to learn

  • @e-a-toughitsinthename5497
    @e-a-toughitsinthename5497 3 года назад

    Pls do a video for silver soldering, luv ur vids

  • @mr.williams7911
    @mr.williams7911 3 года назад

    Great video roger!

  • @letslockit
    @letslockit 4 года назад +2

    Please! That would be great! Thanks

  • @cassieholmes808
    @cassieholmes808 3 года назад

    Great Video, thanks!

  • @oscarsanchezmendoza2274
    @oscarsanchezmendoza2274 2 года назад

    I dig the use of the tape as a support.

  • @itsokaytobestupid827
    @itsokaytobestupid827 3 года назад

    I try to sand that patina off equidistantly from the cup end, I also apply a thin layer of flux on the outside wall to prevent any discoloration from oxidation, especially if I'm fighting water.

  • @brucelyons2423
    @brucelyons2423 Год назад

    Nice video! Just learning how to do this.

  • @TsimonF
    @TsimonF 3 года назад

    Our instructor had this guy on the big screen talking about underground copper repairs. It seems plumbing god, Roger and ol chuck Barron are the popular plumbers

  • @enriquesaavedra4189
    @enriquesaavedra4189 4 года назад +1

    Yes do a video on silver soldering and congrats to buck

  • @alextatts2878
    @alextatts2878 2 года назад +1

    I love ur videos dude...they teach me so much

  • @DavidKoseckyCZ
    @DavidKoseckyCZ 3 года назад

    3:22 fwiw i would clean the pipe with a dry cloth (or rubbing alcohol) after it was cleaned with the abrasive material to get rid of the residue copper shaving.
    From experience this kind of dust is what causes issues on smaller scale (micro-sordering on Printed Circuit Boards for example) so i would think it woudn't be a good thing in sordering pipes as well?

  • @Ghostpeppah710
    @Ghostpeppah710 Год назад

    Great video please explain different flux at the depot they have regular and tinning flux .

  • @leoogle2008
    @leoogle2008 Год назад

    Your presentation of soldering the pipe is so professional. I would like to know what kind of torch you're using during the video. because I'm using Bernzomatic TS8000KC Premium Torch that seem to be the fire is too strong.

  • @diemuebs4316
    @diemuebs4316 22 дня назад

    In Germany we NEVER put the flux IN the fitting! Because when you do, in the moment you join pipe and fitting the flux will get inside the pipe and prevent the rebuild of the oxide layer. This causes corrosion and in water pipes affects the water.
    So in Germany the flux you have to be put on the pipe only by wiping the brush towards the ending of the pipe and only in this direction.

  • @dannykeane6565
    @dannykeane6565 4 года назад +1

    well put

  • @TylerRichardson14
    @TylerRichardson14 2 года назад +1

    I just soldered 120ft line of copper a couple weeks ago from the water feed to the boiler. Not a straight line either so it wasn't the easiest. But I got better the more I pieced and soldered together.

  • @erikyoung256
    @erikyoung256 Год назад +1

    Good job 👍

  • @billkeller7064
    @billkeller7064 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @kpmedia8977
    @kpmedia8977 Год назад +1

    thanks !

  • @rogerk1710
    @rogerk1710 2 года назад

    Show us about soldering copper pipe to brass. I know and I have done it many times but still would like to see the pro do it. Maybe I can learn a thing or two. Thanks Roger.

  • @jayyv5059
    @jayyv5059 3 года назад

    Dear Roger
    What are your thoughts on applying flux at the end to clean the fiitting?

  • @Litephaze2000
    @Litephaze2000 3 года назад

    Just like Alex Rochon! PLEASE! YES! What could be a better source to learn Silver Soldering/Braze on RUclips?!

  • @chrisjohnson7290
    @chrisjohnson7290 4 года назад +7

    When I was taking my plumbing license I held my torch on the copper and almost failed so I say always pull your torch away from the pipe and then flow your solder and what if there is water in the pipes that is a hole nother problem u should do a vlog for that thank u for your time sir I really appreciate it

    • @oldironsides3992
      @oldironsides3992 4 года назад +2

      There are so many ways to attack this problem of water in the pipe. I use a vacuum a lot to get all the water out. You can also use...lol.... some bread, that is something a old plumber taught me. Once the solder joint is done you can turn on the water and flush it out of the pipe. The bread breaks down and comes right out. You could also disconnect the meter. But I use a vacuum the most. If the water keeps coming out after using the vacuum you could time it to see if you have enough time to solder a valve in to control it. Hope this helps. But that bread trick blew my mind when I saw it work.👍👍🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @mcvera5302
      @mcvera5302 3 года назад

      Yes sir Mr Johnson.....never over heat.... you'll burn the flux

    • @nova31337
      @nova31337 2 года назад +1

      @@oldironsides3992 if you have a vertical standing pipe that has water, you can also take a straw, dip it in the water, put your thumb over the top of the straw and pull the straw out, then release your thumb allowing the water to out. You're essentially turning a straw into a pipet. You only need to remove enough water to it doesn't keep that section of pipe cool where you're trying to heat it.

  • @christianruvalcaba5332
    @christianruvalcaba5332 4 года назад +1

    Hey Roger can you do a silver saulder Video please

  • @warrenmichael918
    @warrenmichael918 3 года назад

    I have put in a bunch of Med Gas lines in Hospitals. Stopped doing it and let my cert. expire but i enjoyed it. You should do a silver soldering video and show the nitrogen purge process. Im sure people would like to see what that does for the inside of the pipe considering the heat it takes for silver...Thanks

  • @sheerziggy
    @sheerziggy 3 года назад

    Would definitely like a run through with braising

  • @chepeter5093
    @chepeter5093 3 года назад

    GOOD JOB

  • @joemaiuro3647
    @joemaiuro3647 3 года назад +2

    What is the difference between the different types of flux. I always see a bunch of differnt ones but never knew the difference.

  • @oldman6495
    @oldman6495 3 года назад +2

    Great explanation. Could have shown what a dirty or a cold joint looks like when the solder beads up like water on a freshly waxed car. Desolder a joint and show how the solder does and doesn't covers the surfaces. Just a thought. CHEERS

    • @Jerkal
      @Jerkal 2 года назад

      A good illustration I've seen is when they cut a cross section to show the penetration and such.

  • @ericnorton4045
    @ericnorton4045 2 года назад

    I love your videos. However you said it takes 1/2 " solder for 1/2" copper or 3/4" solder for 3/4" pipe and so on. I am not so sure that is correct because the outside circumference of these pips are not 1/2" or 3/4 " and so on?

  • @wildandwackywade
    @wildandwackywade 2 года назад

    I am interested in seeing on the job applications. Like we actually in the feild. I seriously thinking of taking this feild I like to know what I be doing out their.

  • @danieldawson222
    @danieldawson222 4 года назад +1

    Please Mr. Wakefield do a video on silver soldering/brazing. I can do it but my welds are ugly.

  • @HayzBaby08
    @HayzBaby08 Год назад

    So I just did some 1/2 pipe to pex adapters for my kitchen remodel and the shark bite adapter fittings I used took forever to heat up. I bet I heated the fitting and pipe for a good minute(joint was in the floor joist) so I could only heat the bottom and partial sides and my solder didn't melt like that till I think after most of the flux had boiled off. I connected the fitting to some old old pipe, but cleaned it thoroughly, but you heated that for seconds and got the solder to flow? I heated my fitting until the solder melted when it touched the joint not melting it with the flame. It sucked around I think good enough to seal, I haven't cut the water back on as of today to test it, but it took forever and it's making me second guess the soldering job.

  • @captiand387
    @captiand387 3 года назад

    please more soldering and brazing videos.

  • @edcu100
    @edcu100 Год назад

    Hey Roger Great video !!! one question what will you recommend for soldering 1"1/4 copper ? that woukd helpme alot!! thank you so muchhh

  • @gregnoll6748
    @gregnoll6748 3 года назад

    Please do a Video on AC line set brazing.

  • @apegues
    @apegues 3 года назад

    I want to learn, please do more

  • @BeverlyGivens-pc1nm
    @BeverlyGivens-pc1nm 9 месяцев назад

    Im a 3rd-period apprentice and for some reason I'm not understanding how to make my lines, copper, or cast. my journeyman gives me direction and walks away, it sounds doable but in the actual deed, I'm usually at a loss. I'm confused about 45-degree offsets and the takeoffs. soldering is usually not that difficult but i recently put together a copper line and had so many leaks in the wing l's and in the joints. I'm very leary to begin any brazing. is there anything you can tell me to understand how this works because I feel like such a dunce most days? Thanks

  • @nietji4999
    @nietji4999 3 года назад

    Mr. Roger may I ask what kind of watch do you have?
    it's a watch that every plumber should have.

  • @JonKennoy
    @JonKennoy 4 года назад +1

    I usually have the helper wipe everything down with a wet rag after it cools to make sure we get all left over flux off and just make the copper lines look good. Out in Vegas in the summer it’s way to easy to use to much flux.

  • @anthonybenincasa
    @anthonybenincasa 4 года назад +2

    Here in Florida where I’m at we don’t use silver really. I heard in Texas y’all have to use it under slabs

    • @oldironsides3992
      @oldironsides3992 4 года назад

      You are correct and now some city's are ok with propress under the slab. But I still use silver.

  • @tiga8600
    @tiga8600 3 года назад

    Well I learned somthing very interesting today