Not only are you a great teacher but you leave nothing to assumption. You explain the little details that most others gloss over. Thanks for taking the time to show this. Really appreciated.
This video is older so I dont know if you still check your comments, but I want to say... YOU ROCK and You are an excellent teacher!! You saved me money because I dont have to call a plumber. Thank you so very much!!
I am so glad I found you again and get to say thank you. I watched a video of yours years ago. You showed how simple it is to replace a compression shutoff valve. Thank you.
I wish you had been one of my teachers when I was a kid. I've been teaching math for 30 years and I have yet to find lessons as interesting and informative as yours. Keep up the GREAT work!
Some time ago I had a problem with my toilet seat and I found your video and it teached me how tp fix it, now I have a problem with some of tge pipes and your videos saved me again, thaaanks!!!
This is why I love this channel. I ALWAYS learn something. I have a reciprocating saw and years ago, I found one of those PVC pipe cutters lying in a parking lot. I always assumed they were for cutting hoses, which is what I use them for. I never knew those were for PVC pipe. So I’ve been cutting my PVC with the sawzall (with a hacksaw blade) and going through the mess of de-burring my cuts. LOL!
I'm a Brazilian chemical engineering student trying to build my own piping system at home and I'm really glad I found you! Your explanations were great, I'm subscribing to your channel =)
I'm trying to learn how to convert an above ground pool pump and filter hose assembly to pvc like others have. How to videos I saw were great but they lacked detailed instructions for people that never made anything with pvc. Your video should be linked up to those videos.
Hey Leah - thanks you just gave me the confidence to cut out the old waste pipe under my sink and customize my new and PROPERLY measured ABS piping and joints - awesome
Didn't even know they made a tool specifically for cutting PVC pipe fast... Always used a hacksaw so good to know! I'm already learning helpful things and haven't gotten 2 minutes in yet lol. Thank you for posting this.
Thanks for the excellent video, Leah! I found the explanation regarding PVC vs. CPVC very helpful. I was not aware of it and would have purchased the PVC when needing the CPVC. Thanks for that!!!!!!!
I had OCD problems with the fact that your vise wasn't bolted down during the hacksaw demo... but this was a great video; very detailed and informative; spot on with the title, and exactly what I was looking for. Thank you very much.
This was so incredibly helpful! Thank you for all that you do! Now I can install my water softner. You're an amazing teacher, we need more like you in our classrooms today!
Seejanedrill / Leah, Wow!!! Your presentation is awesome, very clear, thorough everything we need to know on how exactly to put a pvc together. The best part for me was the motivation “You can do this” thank you so much🥰❤️👍👍👍👍👍
Wow she is so easy to understand. I am trying to repair broken sprinkler system and the tiny hacksaw they sold me was terribly difficult to use, I got the larger hacksaw and it worked great.
Hi Leah - love your laid back easy way of explaining. I have been trying to figure out what size connector to buy for my PVC pipe. I now understand they are the same size. It is not stated and may seem simple, but if you don't know, you don't know. If you remake this video, you might think about adding that simple information. I have learned so much just watching your program and thank-you from the bottom of my heart. I now think I am superwoman LOL
Leah!! You are soooo great!!! I made a closet skeleton for a clothing rack.. lol!!! my closet in the room is kind of small for my stuff.. so I wanted to figure out a way to cover the clothing rack, cause' all the clothes out in the open looked messy. Anywho.. I sew, so I can sew a cover and after watching this video I went out got some pvc, corresponding connectors, and that pvc cutter... oh my gosh it worked!!!!! I love you. Thank you so much!!!! Big hug lady!!
monikita777 Hi Moni, that sounds fabulous! I'd like to see a picture and share it on our website, if you are so inclined. Glad everything worked out. Regards, Leah
good video, you have a positive way of talking to people. One thing to note , the fitting you're working with is a "coupling" - a union is a different fitting that has two pieces that screw together. Keep making these great videos.
SO helpful! It seems every time my husband leaves for training or deployment, things break. I love information like this to help me make some repairs without having to hire someone at “oh my god an hour”!
Hello and many thanks for posting tutorials. Is the C-PVC able to withstand higher pressure? I think the distinction where I live is between “Pressure” and “DWV”. I almost bought DWV fittings for a short length of Pressure pipe until I realised they each require a different type of primer and glue. I left the store and went back to the drawing board and rethink how I can best route less obstructive plumbing under the kitchen sink. 🙄 almost bought a section of pressure PVC and
Amazing instructions Leah! Would you be able to make a video how to connect sink 1 1/4 p-trap pvc to old 1 1/4 brass drain line which has no threading :(.
Wow! Thank you for this tutorial! I want to make plastic microphones for my daughters b day party & I was going to try to hack the pvc! Not anymore lol!! Thanks again!!!
Leah, a union is made of thee pieces, 2 of which screw on to 2 separate pieces of pipe and 1 piece that connects the 2. The piece you were holding was a coupling which connects 2 pieces of the same size whether threaded or not.
Can I use primer, cement and "leak be gone" to stop a leak in a pipe in my above ground pool that has an open/close valve attached. It is just a small leak but I assume any leak would allow air to get into the lines which is not good for the function of the pool. I'm new to this, trying to save some money and the cutting and open/close valve have me stumped. I have pics, wish I could post. Thanks for all of the great info'
+Sheila Seymour Hi Sheila, it would be helpful to see your pics. You can post them by sending us a message on fb, or you can email them to me. My email address is available at the seejanedrill website.
She has the military approach down cold: Keep it simple ... Tell 'em what you're gonna tell 'em; tell 'em; then tell 'em what you tole 'em. LOL ;-) If it is good enough for the military it is good enough for teaching anywhere.
Just a lil tip with the pvc cutting shears. Once you've got the blade tight enough against the pipe, turn the shears around it. It will cut your pipe clean without much force. 👍🏽
Primer pre-softens the pipe material to help fuse and create superior joint strength. There is some debate on whether primer has to be used to achieve a solid bond.
Yeah, but it sounds like kind of a "what's the downside of using it" thing. I mean, what do you save by skipping it? A $5 can of primer and a second go at doing it right the next time ... when it leaks?
Hi Leah! Question for you. I need to replace a 2" pvc drain pipe from kitchen......very LONG 2" pvc drain pipe. To prevent the new pipe from warping/bending as did the old one, I intend to add couplings along the length of the drain pipe. How far apart would you put the couplings? Do you think 12" apart would keep the drain pipe straight? I will also support the new pipe with straps..
Christopher M Hi Christopher, First of all, I think you came up with a good potential solution to your problem, and I want to give you some kudos for that. Adding couplings to the pipe to strengthen the rigidity is something that isn't typically done. The reason is that when you add joints, you greatly increase the chances that a joint will fail (if the joints aren't prepared properly). The most important factor to prevent the pipe from bending is to provide support for the pipe with hangers or straps. However, I thought that adding joints could also help to make the pipe more rigid. This idea was intriguing to me. So I contacted the folks at Weld-on, who confirmed what I had thought, which is that the support for the pipe is the most important factor. And while you can add couplings to provide some additional support, it is critical that they be prepared properly.
seejanedrill Yes, thanks so much. I will add as many couplings as the worker in Mennard's suggests, and I'll be sure to add many more supports for the pipe. Thanks again!!!!
I am helping my kids by doing their hot and cold pipes from water meter to the house then running everything under home I know I will need T’s and elbows and cap offs is there anything else? I will also get insulated wrap and hangers to secure pipe once I wrap it after I test to make sure no leaks along with a faucet on both sides of home so they can water or what ever.. this will be my first time ever doing this so just want to do it right…brother said start at hot water tank but will it make a difference if I come to side of home t off to kitchen and hot water heater then t off to bathroom? Thank you for your help
excellent explanation on pvc - now i just need to know the name of the primer and cement? And also, what about cutting the real big PVC - the one that's 1 1/2 inches to 2 inches in diameter?
Hi, Leah I have two questions my first is are there pic cutters that will cut through a 3 inch pipe and my second is what's good for cutting holes in a pic end cap?
Jane, I want to thank you for making this video and I have been working with PVC for a long time and put down two water lines down through the years, but did not know about the the cutters to cut PVC pipe and it seems to cut the pipe evenly also. Is there any tools for cutting larger pipe like sewage line pipe? I have to get that tool and hope they have one at the local hardware stores. Again, thanks so much for showing us how to use PVC pipes and the tool to make the job easier. I have subscribed to your videos also.
Yes, I agree. As it turns out I have a leak in the A/C and there are a few videos on how to fix it. Not many of them are that clear. Of course, it is highly individual so there is no helping that problem. What most of them skip is how to FIND the blockage in the drain pipe. I suppose you just guess and cut? Not that it is all that big of a problem. The worst outcome is that you replace the whole thing. If you did a video on that it would probably help many. Judging by the number of A/C leak videos out there, there must be a demand. (It won't help me because I've got to get mine fixed tomorrow or the next day.) What WOULD be a good video is a more complete survey of the various PVC fittings. When I went the home store I was able to get the pipe and a T, and some elbows and an end cap. But there are a plethora of other kinds of do dads that make me think I should really know more. I also get that to keep it simple you breezed by the primer and glue. When standing in front of a shelf at the home store looking puzzled, you see that there are about a half dozen kinds of glue related things. It is hit or miss that a person would pick the right one. I suppose that in practice, it does not matter a whole lot for those who are not professionals. OH, and you might mention that the size of the pipe is the INSIDE diameter. IOW, I took calipers and found that my PVC was 1" in diameter. Fortunately I also took the calipers to the home store and checked the diameter of 1" pipe and found that it was about 1.25" or so. That is when I realized that what I really wanted was 3/4" pipe! Easy trap for young players, as Dave Jones so often says. :) All of that said, what an excellent video you have produced. As usual! ;-) I just don't get the Internet mentality that has to look for things to bash .... like your not bolting down the vice for the demo. Sheeesh.
Not only are you a great teacher but you leave nothing to assumption. You explain the little details that most others gloss over. Thanks for taking the time to show this. Really appreciated.
you're very welcome, I'm glad it was helpful!
@@seejanedrill what are all the measurements for waterfall and aquarium
This video is older so I dont know if you still check your comments, but I want to say... YOU ROCK and You are an excellent teacher!! You saved me money because I dont have to call a plumber. Thank you so very much!!
Sir. Try this.. hope also can help u about ppr.pipes thank u
I am so glad I found you again and get to say thank you. I watched a video of yours years ago. You showed how simple it is to replace a compression shutoff valve. Thank you.
Someone get this girl a TV show. Great info. Very professionally presented.
+B Supply :)
im just trying to figure out if u r taking the piss or been serious lol
@@seejanedrill Leah you speak in a thorough manner so both my wife and I can understand; saved us money and repair arguments👍 thanks so much!
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During this pandemic time, students really love to watch your tutorial as part of our topic on plumbing..thank you
I wish you had been one of my teachers when I was a kid. I've been teaching math for 30 years and I have yet to find lessons as interesting and informative as yours. Keep up the GREAT work!
+Jesusisthe1way thanks!
im so glad there is a lady doing this ,showing us ladies the way it should be done ,thank you so much .
Lisa S You're welcome, Lisa! Thanks for commenting. :)
Some time ago I had a problem with my toilet seat and I found your video and it teached me how tp fix it, now I have a problem with some of tge pipes and your videos saved me again, thaaanks!!!
This is why I love this channel. I ALWAYS learn something. I have a reciprocating saw and years ago, I found one of those PVC pipe cutters lying in a parking lot. I always assumed they were for cutting hoses, which is what I use them for. I never knew those were for PVC pipe. So I’ve been cutting my PVC with the sawzall (with a hacksaw blade) and going through the mess of de-burring my cuts. LOL!
Thank you for showing us how to do this. You are a great teacher and we are encouraged. Much appreciated.
I'm a Brazilian chemical engineering student trying to build my own piping system at home and I'm really glad I found you! Your explanations were great, I'm subscribing to your channel =)
thank you, and welcome to our channel!
I nominate you as the best teacher. You're explanation is very excellent. You made me want to go back to school and keep learning. Thank you.
I'm trying to learn how to convert an above ground pool pump and filter hose assembly to pvc like others have. How to videos I saw were great but they lacked detailed instructions for people that never made anything with pvc. Your video should be linked up to those videos.
Hey Leah - thanks you just gave me the confidence to cut out the old waste pipe under my sink and customize my new and PROPERLY measured ABS piping and joints - awesome
Love it... you take what scares a lot of people about this kind of stuff and make it disappear. All of a sudden, it's not so overwhelming. Nice job!
+karen van B thanks, Karen, I'm glad to be of help!
You were clear, motivating, straight to the point, and knew your stuff! Thank you! I am very impressed!!
Liana Hernandez You're welcome, Liana, and thank you! :)
You seem like a very nice person! Your videos are great. Simple and to the point.
God bless
Didn't even know they made a tool specifically for cutting PVC pipe fast... Always used a hacksaw so good to know! I'm already learning helpful things and haven't gotten 2 minutes in yet lol. Thank you for posting this.
Thanks for the excellent video, Leah! I found the explanation regarding PVC vs. CPVC very helpful. I was not aware of it and would have purchased the PVC when needing the CPVC. Thanks for that!!!!!!!
I had OCD problems with the fact that your vise wasn't bolted down during the hacksaw demo... but this was a great video; very detailed and informative; spot on with the title, and exactly what I was looking for. Thank you very much.
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This was so incredibly helpful! Thank you for all that you do! Now I can install my water softner.
You're an amazing teacher, we need more like you in our classrooms today!
you're very welcome, and thank you for your kind words!
Seejanedrill / Leah, Wow!!! Your presentation is awesome, very clear, thorough everything we need to know on how exactly to put a pvc together. The best part for me was the motivation “You can do this” thank you so much🥰❤️👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks, Leah. Here I go, off to Lowe's. Excellent presentation. Like the explanation of CPVC vs. PVC pipe.
you're welcome, Garrett, and thanks for your comments!
Looking to become a plumbing apprentice and searching for some early info, this really helped, great video!
Wow she is so easy to understand. I am trying to repair broken sprinkler system and the tiny hacksaw they sold me was terribly difficult to use, I got the larger hacksaw and it worked great.
Hi Leah - love your laid back easy way of explaining. I have been trying to figure out what size connector to buy for my PVC pipe. I now understand they are the same size. It is not stated and may seem simple, but if you don't know, you don't know. If you remake this video, you might think about adding that simple information. I have learned so much just watching your program and thank-you from the bottom of my heart. I now think I am superwoman LOL
Leah!! You are soooo great!!! I made a closet skeleton for a clothing rack.. lol!!! my closet in the room is kind of small for my stuff.. so I wanted to figure out a way to cover the clothing rack, cause' all the clothes out in the open looked messy. Anywho.. I sew, so I can sew a cover and after watching this video I went out got some pvc, corresponding connectors, and that pvc cutter... oh my gosh it worked!!!!! I love you. Thank you so much!!!! Big hug lady!!
monikita777 Hi Moni, that sounds fabulous! I'd like to see a picture and share it on our website, if you are so inclined. Glad everything worked out. Regards, Leah
Im Glad i found your videos! your a great teacher and talented person. much appreciated!! keep your videos coming!!
Alec Phommavong Thanks, Alec, I'm glad you found us too! :)
good video, you have a positive way of talking to people. One thing to note , the fitting you're working with is a "coupling" - a union is a different fitting that has two pieces that screw together. Keep making these great videos.
yes, you are correct. I've been meaning to fix that, thanks!
I am learning so many things from you. Thank you so much Miss Leah. God bless you
Ayem Dada Thank you, Ayem. I appreciate it! :)
You are AWESOME.
I always enjoy watching your video tutorials.
This was so informative and encouraging! I want to build a soccer goal and I am determined to get it done before Christmas. Thank you Leah :)
good luck with your project
Explained perfectly for my level of experience...Thanks very much!!
this video was perfect for what I needed. stuck with the basics and simplified it for me. thanks!
you're very welcome, thanks for commenting!
Always enjoy your videos. Very informative and helpful. With my pvc pipes we normally just roughen up the edges for good adherence. Thanks again!!!
Great explanation...love how you talk to ...folks and not diwn to them...your awesome.
thanks, Laurie!
Thanks for the video, if I had not seen you use leverage when using the cutter I doubt I would have figured it out. Very awesome!
+Sheila Huyghe you're welcome, Sheila, glad it was helpful!
Leah is freaking awesome. She would make a great instructor!
Thank you .. Jane. I'm a retired telecom engineer and got some pool work coming up... lol... Very helpful video...
William Gomban Jr. You're welcome, William! I'm glad you liked it. :)
Thanks a lot, Leah!!
My installation went great thanks to you!
SO helpful! It seems every time my husband leaves for training or deployment, things break. I love information like this to help me make some repairs without having to hire someone at “oh my god an hour”!
Thank you Leah. When the plumber quoted me $750 to change out my water heater, I decided to do it myself.
Try this one.. hope u can gain more ideas..
ruclips.net/video/VapdLduKHxE/видео.html
Thank you! This made my pvc cutting experience so much easier!
Try thie 1 sir hope can help
ruclips.net/video/VapdLduKHxE/видео.html
actually had real information about connections that I didn't know. thank you!!!
+Chris Matthew you're welcome, Chris, glad it was helpful!
Yes! Thank you:::the details are key for us beginners 👩🏼🌾
No kidding a TV show! I'd watch, every day!!
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Thank you! I'm working on a small remodeling project and need to extend some plumbing. You answered a lot of my questions.
Thanks Leah! Gonna run to Lowe’s to get me a PVC cutter.
Check this one . Hope u can get some another ideas about ppr
ruclips.net/video/VapdLduKHxE/видео.html
LEAH, YOU ARE THE BEST!
Thank you for the video. You were very informative and professional as well as using precautionary safety measures.
kevin m You're welcome, Kevin. I'm glad you liked it!
Thank you. Couldn't have been any easier. You are awesome
Hello and many thanks for posting tutorials.
Is the C-PVC able to withstand higher pressure?
I think the distinction where I live is between “Pressure” and “DWV”.
I almost bought DWV fittings for a short length of Pressure pipe until I realised they each require a different type of primer and glue.
I left the store and went back to the drawing board and rethink how I can best route less obstructive plumbing under the kitchen sink. 🙄
almost bought a section of pressure PVC and
Hey! Great video. I appreciate your upbeat attitude.
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Lord help me...I'm starting to feel a lot more confident about that leak under my kitchen sink getting fixed...
Hannah Brown :)
You can do this
You are very clear explaining this topic. It will help me a lot doing it in my home.
Thank you.
Martin Gutierrez Hi Martin...glad my video was helpful to you and thanks for writing! :)
You make the absolute best videos!!
Thanks for that clean job... From Turkey...
+Ayhan Çapan you're welcome, and thanks from writing!! :)
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Have a blessed day!
you're welcome, Anthony, and thanks!
You’re awesome, best video on this and you just saved me so much $$$. Thank you!
you're very welcome!
Thank you! I'm building a small grow stand and this is exactly what I needed.
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful and thanks for your comment.
This was very useful for installing my water softener. Thank you.
Wow great video. I only have 1 question. I never seen you use the glue just the primer. Do I need the purple and glue?
Amazing instructions Leah! Would you be able to make a video how to connect sink 1 1/4 p-trap pvc to old 1 1/4 brass drain line which has no threading :(.
Wow! Thank you for this tutorial! I want to make plastic microphones for my daughters b day party & I was going to try to hack the pvc! Not anymore lol!! Thanks again!!!
tami weeks You're welcome, Tami, I'm glad it was helpful! :)
Thanks for all your videos! I love them!
Leah, a union is made of thee pieces, 2 of which screw on to 2 separate pieces of pipe and 1 piece that connects the 2. The piece you were holding was a coupling which connects 2 pieces of the same size whether threaded or not.
you know, Ray, thank you for pointing that out. I had put a written correction on the video saying just that, but it seems to be missing.
thank you, clear and concise with a beautiful smile!!
Nice video, so clear explanation, thank you very much
Can I use primer, cement and "leak be gone" to stop a leak in a pipe in my above ground pool that has an open/close valve attached. It is just a small leak but I assume any leak would allow air to get into the lines which is not good for the function of the pool. I'm new to this, trying to save some money and the cutting and open/close valve have me stumped. I have pics, wish I could post. Thanks for all of the great info'
+Sheila Seymour Hi Sheila, it would be helpful to see your pics. You can post them by sending us a message on fb, or you can email them to me. My email address is available at the seejanedrill website.
Very nice helpful video. thank you from England.
you're welcome, glad you found us! :)
Some people have a special gift for teaching well, and you are one of those rare people. Keep up the good work.
She has the military approach down cold: Keep it simple ... Tell 'em what you're gonna tell 'em; tell 'em; then tell 'em what you tole 'em. LOL ;-) If it is good enough for the military it is good enough for teaching anywhere.
That pep talk at the end motivates me
Thanks for the info, and you really know how to talk to us beginers!
you're very welcome. I'm glad it was helpful!
Thans, Jane, for a nice video. This is indeed very edicative
+Mikayil Abdullayev you're welcome, and thanks!
ALWAYS dry fit,first. Use talc or hand lotion,but clean it out,after.
1/2" PVC goes into a fitting 1/2".
You are amazing! FANTASTIC VIDEO! Thank you!
Really good teacher.
LOVE this video. Thanks for the explanations.
Excellent video - very nice presentation.
Just a lil tip with the pvc cutting shears. Once you've got the blade tight enough against the pipe, turn the shears around it. It will cut your pipe clean without much force. 👍🏽
Thanks for sharing your personal experience.
perfect, vital info, no waffle, top marks!!
that Vice had a nice simulation .. is primer necessary ? please someone explain why or why not . thanks !!
Primer pre-softens the pipe material to help fuse and create superior joint strength. There is some debate on whether primer has to be used to achieve a solid bond.
Yeah, but it sounds like kind of a "what's the downside of using it" thing. I mean, what do you save by skipping it? A $5 can of primer and a second go at doing it right the next time ... when it leaks?
You are best leah!
Try this sir hope u gain some ideas thank you
ruclips.net/video/VapdLduKHxE/видео.html
I want to partially hard plumb my Intex pool. Do I use 1.5 inch pvc and 1.5 connectors?
Hi Leah! Question for you. I need to replace a 2" pvc drain pipe from kitchen......very LONG 2" pvc drain pipe. To prevent the new pipe from warping/bending as did the old one, I intend to add couplings along the length of the drain pipe. How far apart would you put the couplings? Do you think 12" apart would keep the drain pipe straight? I will also support the new pipe with straps..
Christopher M Hi Christopher, First of all, I think you came up with a good potential solution to your problem, and I want to give you some kudos for that.
Adding couplings to the pipe to strengthen the rigidity is something that isn't typically done. The reason is that when you add joints, you greatly increase the chances that a joint will fail (if the joints aren't prepared properly). The most important factor to prevent the pipe from bending is to provide support for the pipe with hangers or straps.
However, I thought that adding joints could also help to make the pipe more rigid. This idea was intriguing to me.
So I contacted the folks at Weld-on, who confirmed what I had thought, which is that the support for the pipe is the most important factor. And while you can add couplings to provide some additional support, it is critical that they be prepared properly.
seejanedrill Yes, thanks so much. I will add as many couplings as the worker in Mennard's suggests, and I'll be sure to add many more supports for the pipe. Thanks again!!!!
I am helping my kids by doing their hot and cold pipes from water meter to the house then running everything under home I know I will need T’s and elbows and cap offs is there anything else? I will also get insulated wrap and hangers to secure pipe once I wrap it after I test to make sure no leaks along with a faucet on both sides of home so they can water or what ever.. this will be my first time ever doing this so just want to do it right…brother said start at hot water tank but will it make a difference if I come to side of home t off to kitchen and hot water heater then t off to bathroom? Thank you for your help
This is the cold water I am speaking of
Love your videos!! One trick I heard was to chamfer the edges of the cut pipe for easier insertion. What do you think of that?
Im from india, this video helps lot, and one thing i think when pvcpipe jointing with any fitting plz dont twist.. Aftr solvent done just pull it..
Love the comparison of the different cutters!
Thanks Leah! So helpful!
excellent explanation on pvc - now i just need to know the name of the primer and cement? And also, what about cutting the real big PVC - the one that's 1 1/2 inches to 2 inches in diameter?
Hi, Leah I have two questions my first is are there pic cutters that will cut through a 3 inch pipe and my second is what's good for cutting holes in a pic end cap?
proudtobeautistic Are you referring to pic fg series (jacketing system) ?
you r amazing! O how i wish all teachers had ur approach.
thanks!
Jane, I want to thank you for making this video and I have been working with PVC for a long time and put down two water lines down through the years, but did not know about the the cutters to cut PVC pipe and it seems to cut the pipe evenly also. Is there any tools for cutting larger pipe like sewage line pipe? I have to get that tool and hope they have one at the local hardware stores. Again, thanks so much for showing us how to use PVC pipes and the tool to make the job easier. I have subscribed to your videos also.
Sidney Mathious Hello Sidney, I have always just used a reciprocating saw for larger pvc pipe. Thanks for commenting.
I LOVE you and your videos!!!
aiman kakeh Thank you so much! :)
Leah... Awesome video!
Thanks, Juan!
Thank you very much for this tutorial, do you have a video on choosing the right size connectors for the PVC pipes? :)
this has been a great vid! thanks super informative!
I learn so much from this video, Thank you.
+Xuan Pui you're welcome, Xuan!
The best video, and I like your encouragement at the end of the vide!!
+jamal pushtun thanks, Jamal!
thank you! i learned a lot and saved money!
you're very welcome!
Yes, I agree. As it turns out I have a leak in the A/C and there are a few videos on how to fix it. Not many of them are that clear. Of course, it is highly individual so there is no helping that problem. What most of them skip is how to FIND the blockage in the drain pipe. I suppose you just guess and cut? Not that it is all that big of a problem. The worst outcome is that you replace the whole thing.
If you did a video on that it would probably help many. Judging by the number of A/C leak videos out there, there must be a demand. (It won't help me because I've got to get mine fixed tomorrow or the next day.)
What WOULD be a good video is a more complete survey of the various PVC fittings. When I went the home store I was able to get the pipe and a T, and some elbows and an end cap. But there are a plethora of other kinds of do dads that make me think I should really know more. I also get that to keep it simple you breezed by the primer and glue. When standing in front of a shelf at the home store looking puzzled, you see that there are about a half dozen kinds of glue related things. It is hit or miss that a person would pick the right one. I suppose that in practice, it does not matter a whole lot for those who are not professionals.
OH, and you might mention that the size of the pipe is the INSIDE diameter. IOW, I took calipers and found that my PVC was 1" in diameter. Fortunately I also took the calipers to the home store and checked the diameter of 1" pipe and found that it was about 1.25" or so. That is when I realized that what I really wanted was 3/4" pipe! Easy trap for young players, as Dave Jones so often says. :)
All of that said, what an excellent video you have produced. As usual! ;-) I just don't get the Internet mentality that has to look for things to bash .... like your not bolting down the vice for the demo. Sheeesh.
Thank you for making this video!