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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2021
  • Jim shares the 8 tools he used the most over his 48 years of plumbing. These tools are a plumber's essential tools. See links below to purchase from Amazon.
    Keep your toolbox simple with these essential plumbing tools every home plumber needs. Plus, ditch the plunger for a closet auger. Links are below to Jim's favorite brands on Amazon. Purchasing using these links helps Jim take his grandkids out for ice cream.
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    8 Plumbing Tools You Need for Home
    1. Tongue and groove pliers by Channel Lock (size 430) amzn.to/3xyZtdM
    2. Ridgid Basin Wrench amzn.to/3d3XCV4
    3. Set of deep sockets metric and American amzn.to/3E9GQ2s
    4. Klein nut driver 7 piece set hollow shaft amzn.to/3rkVsIN
    5. Klein screwdriver set amzn.to/3xAKiRm
    6. Allen wrench sets American and metric amzn.to/3D5azs4
    7. Closet auger: 3 ft Ridgid Toilet Auger amzn.to/3cZlNUD
    8. Pipe Wrenches 12” Aluminum amzn.to/3D2o37X and 14" Aluminum amzn.to/3li4Xoc (iron is lower price but heavier)
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  • @stephenzies8867
    @stephenzies8867 7 месяцев назад +1

    I Enjoy All Your Videos And Your Humor 🤣

  • @dwddwd4072
    @dwddwd4072 Год назад +3

    you also want a set of Torx star bits to go along with your Allen wrenches

  • @ironman8o1
    @ironman8o1 Год назад +1

    thanks for the handy tips on tools you should have i will go out and buy the pipe wrenches the only thing i am missing. keep the water flowing Grumpy Plumber

  • @stephenzies8867
    @stephenzies8867 2 года назад +3

    Thanks. I Have All The Tools You Showed Plus I Am An Auto Mechanic For 48 Years So I Have Thousands of Tools. I Hope You All Had A Good Holiday.

  • @truthbknown4957
    @truthbknown4957 Год назад

    Got all of those tools, but need to put them all in one place.

  • @mikev.1034
    @mikev.1034 2 года назад +5

    Absolutely! I happen to have more tools than some plumbers, but you can never have too many tools Right? 😁

    • @TheGrumpyPlumber
      @TheGrumpyPlumber  2 года назад

      MikeV, there are not enough tools in the world to make a plumber happy.

  • @MrTBoneMalone
    @MrTBoneMalone 2 года назад +5

    I'm with Jim on the Klein tools. They make good stuff!

  • @rayvelasco2059
    @rayvelasco2059 2 года назад

    Most Excellent Jim ¿

  • @tomdale1313
    @tomdale1313 Год назад

    Douglass Pliers P-813 P (10 inch) bought thru Jones Stephens, for me the, "Quintessential" Plumber's pliers not so much for screwing pipe together but when the situation calls for sq jaws that easily tighten or loosen slip joint nuts(those are plastic now on most pvc p-traps) still have them and use them since I started in the trade in 1976, another tool that I carry with me but I hardly use is a 6' folding wooden rule made by Lufkins

  • @eddiealvarez5493
    @eddiealvarez5493 2 года назад +3

    Gr8 List ! You better stick around a lot longer, we need your Knowledge 👊

  • @kingnole7540
    @kingnole7540 Год назад +2

    New subscriber here. Like the channel. Here's an idea for a video. *What tools NOT to use as a plumber. For example, would you recommend or discourage the use of those supercharged plungers that use CO2 cartridges to blow out clogs?

  • @MrWhat-ef1xr
    @MrWhat-ef1xr 2 года назад +1

    Dear Grumpy. I own those tools and with those particular tools, you don't have to do the "Thousand Tool March" back to the truck. Merry Christmas and have a Happy New Year ! Cheers !

  • @bahbarino4479
    @bahbarino4479 Год назад

    Forgot to mention Channellock V-JAW 💪🏼

  • @JamesBrown-db9pk
    @JamesBrown-db9pk 2 года назад +1

    im just retired 40 yrs of master plumber im gumpy 2 at 65 now its sm cash jobs nice 2 seee us old farts be done

    • @stephenzies8867
      @stephenzies8867 2 года назад +1

      I Have Almost 2 Years On You In Age. You Are Not Old Yet You Have Much More Life Ahead Of You. Don't Give Up Yet. Be Well , Safe And Think Positive.

  • @dirtyhairy8884
    @dirtyhairy8884 2 года назад +2

    Great information, thank you! 👊

  • @jfnuyen
    @jfnuyen 2 года назад +1

    Jim, I'm not sure if you have it all right this time so I best double check with the guy that fertilizes my lawn. He does know about lawn grubs too. 😉 Anyway, hi from mid-Michigan where the temperature is currently 30 degrees F. I bet you don't miss that cold.

  • @brittblanton8342
    @brittblanton8342 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the great information 👍

  • @herb7877
    @herb7877 2 года назад

    As an "old guy" & DIY Good starter on the tool set. I got my first pipe wrench back in 1976. Basin wrench after replacing a faucet with a crescent wrench and hating every minute about 30 years ago. They work so much better! I've only used them a couple of times, but worth every dime. The others; a lot. I use Klein & Milwaukee tools; us old guys have gained a little wisdom along the way.

  • @artvance8251
    @artvance8251 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the info.

  • @shnuggumz
    @shnuggumz 2 года назад +2

    Thanks to Jim for another useful video. New condo owner doing lots of DIY in this 1990's dwelling. We've got a small, rounded bowl toil - didn't know a toilet could be this small, but my kindergartner likes it. This toilet gets clogged A LOT with solid waste!!! Sadly, a plunger doesn't always cut it. My question for Jim is this... how do you plumbers handle keep these types of tools after a dirty task? Throw it in a plastic bag or something? Then, how do you clean/sanitize after each use? Augers, plungers, whatever you have to snake into a mess...Maybe you skip that second part? Very curious about the after use part of the jobs.

    • @TheGrumpyPlumber
      @TheGrumpyPlumber  2 года назад +1

      shnuggumz, if cleaning a toilet with a plunger or auger, we flush the toilet a few times to rinse off the tool in the bowl and then we take them outside and clean off with a hose. Thanks for watching.

  • @stunner55
    @stunner55 Год назад

    Klein and Ridgid.

  • @retired4337
    @retired4337 Год назад

    I apoligize for this question but you may be the best one to ask because of your decades of experience. For the past 5 years, my basement gets 20-30 waterbugs( 3 times the size of the usual roach). I have finally sealed all the molding, cracks in cement walls, and sealed where all the pipining enters the house. I still got a couple of bugs this month. The only source of entry could be the shower drain. The holes in the drain cover are large enough for a waterbug to pass through. Could water bugs live in the sewer line ? I thought it was a closed system. The U trap filled with water at the end of the sewer line (before it enters the city sewer) sealing the line closed and bugs wouldn't be able to live in the pipe or enter it?

    • @TheGrumpyPlumber
      @TheGrumpyPlumber  Год назад

      RETIRED, if you have an unused shower drain with a trap, I would use some RV antifreeze to make the trap seal. Antifreeze does not evaporate. When you use the antifreeze, do not put any water down that drain.

  • @ACoustaDC
    @ACoustaDC 2 года назад

    Great video as always guys! I hope you have a great New year!

  • @Wrileyv
    @Wrileyv 11 месяцев назад

    don’t use a pipe wrench doing service nearly as much as people would assume. channel locks pretty much do the trick until you get into pipe sizes above 3/4’ or 1’ for sure

    • @Wrileyv
      @Wrileyv 11 месяцев назад

      klien nut drivers are great too, but them seem to be quite a bit more brittle when it comes to the rougher work, like tightening MJs or ferncos

  • @johnsutter1497
    @johnsutter1497 2 года назад

    Did you work on a lot of boilers and furnaces?

    • @TheGrumpyPlumber
      @TheGrumpyPlumber  2 года назад

      John Sutter, I worked on a lot of residential boilers in Michigan.

  • @Mixwell1983
    @Mixwell1983 2 года назад

    After essentially switching 90% of my hot and cold water valves over time one tool that is a game changer is a 1/2" ferule/olive puller for your copper compression fit shut off valves.
    A pair of valve seat wrenches have also come in handy for me at times as well... Both are affordable and when you nees the right tool for the job you'll be glad you had em. I already own all of the 8 tools mentioned minus the 3ft auger but i do have a couple 25ft drum snakes.

    • @user-ty2uz4gb7v
      @user-ty2uz4gb7v 2 года назад

      Those compression fittings on the cutoff get me every time. I always have to cut them off with an angle grinder.

  • @jimbroom4235
    @jimbroom4235 2 года назад

    As a victim of modern plumbing technology, I would throw in a work lamp, bucket, and a good pair of water-proof gloves. Since Jim will sometimes defer to your local priest for the more tedious problems, you might consider a small supply of holy water and a rosary. If only Jim took confessions . . .

    • @TheGrumpyPlumber
      @TheGrumpyPlumber  2 года назад

      Jim broom, that’s a good one! I really appreciate that! 🤣

  • @ricklee827
    @ricklee827 2 года назад

    You forgot the plumber's phone number in case you're getting a real jam

  • @okiedoak201
    @okiedoak201 2 года назад

    Your forgot a good set of wrenches...open end/box end

  • @williambelford9661
    @williambelford9661 Год назад

    It's imperial and metric not American and metric.

  • @user-ty2uz4gb7v
    @user-ty2uz4gb7v 2 года назад

    Great tips, but wasn't grumpy. Unsubscribed!