Matt if you need any plumbing tips please dont hesitate to ask. Heres a few tips. No black iron on potable water. Plastic treading into metal Chamfer the pvc pipe after you cut it, it helps the glue bond better. Went from fishermans life to the diy life. Keep up the content 👌🏼
Awesome. I just ran 150ft PVC from the well to an area I wanted water. I kept brass with brass. I would also recommend getting a longer PVC and keeping the couplers to a minimum. More room for failure. I would attach that PVC to a 2x4 pressure treated. My case I used a left over 4x4 dug into the ground. Keeps the pipe sturdy. Then used clamps to attach. I also wrapped it with black insulation to avoid some freezing. Looking forward to more!
Good to see you Matt, I see you been busy with your Homestead. For sure when owning your own home now, you become a plumber, carpenter, electrician, and anything else you gotto do to save some money. Anyways stay safe and have a blessed day. Aloha from Kansas
Already hook up with fishinh chnnl but here im also your 18k+ subscriber Glad to see how youtube can bring change to someone's life. More power to you brother 💕💕
I love your explanations, man, so clear and easy to follow 😊 BTW, I would also add the 2x4 bit to it so that it doesn't break or bend if you pull hose too hard or hit with something.
Wow that's cool replacing his PVC pipes I think the last one is called a reducer adapter I think anyway I'm one of the first ones to watch your videos🎉,👊👍🤙
Those gate valves make for terrible hose bibs. I changed all my outside outlets to ball valves years ago and I haven’t replaced a single one yet. Easier to turn on as well, just a half turn and it fully on. Also I second the other guy about using dissimilar metals. Always use a brass nipple to a brass fitting.
Hi from mike A from LA CA. IM GLAD your posting content. This wasnt exactly what I wanted to see. What ID rather see is some fishing hiking camping and through in some cactch and cook. On your last episode You said your opening some camp sites or something like that. You showed your cabins that you were going to open up for overnight stays . are they open yet. And do you have a camp sight to camp in.
Matt if you need any plumbing tips please dont hesitate to ask.
Heres a few tips.
No black iron on potable water.
Plastic treading into metal
Chamfer the pvc pipe after you cut it, it helps the glue bond better.
Went from fishermans life to the diy life. Keep up the content 👌🏼
Awesome. I just ran 150ft PVC from the well to an area I wanted water. I kept brass with brass. I would also recommend getting a longer PVC and keeping the couplers to a minimum. More room for failure. I would attach that PVC to a 2x4 pressure treated. My case I used a left over 4x4 dug into the ground. Keeps the pipe sturdy. Then used clamps to attach. I also wrapped it with black insulation to avoid some freezing. Looking forward to more!
Good to see you Matt, I see you been busy with your Homestead. For sure when owning your own home now, you become a plumber, carpenter, electrician, and anything else you gotto do to save some money. Anyways stay safe and have a blessed day. Aloha from Kansas
You forgot to put some butter on it😂. Enjoying your new channel and looking forward to some fisherman's life videos too.
"Just a little bit of butter"
Already hook up with fishinh chnnl but here im also your 18k+ subscriber
Glad to see how youtube can bring change to someone's life.
More power to you brother 💕💕
It's always great when we can do our own work on our own things and save ourselves a whole lot of money take pride in your work I like that
i love all these outside videos keep them coming
I love your explanations, man, so clear and easy to follow 😊 BTW, I would also add the 2x4 bit to it so that it doesn't break or bend if you pull hose too hard or hit with something.
Wow that's cool replacing his PVC pipes I think the last one is called a reducer adapter I think anyway I'm one of the first ones to watch your videos🎉,👊👍🤙
Reducer bushing 👍
Welcome to the range ownership. Just wait, it gets more challenging. But, it is great. Living the dream!
With the gold mining history of your property, have you had water and soil tested for mercury?
It's a good idea to not mix dissimilar metals because it can cause galvanic corrosion
Those gate valves make for terrible hose bibs. I changed all my outside outlets to ball valves years ago and I haven’t replaced a single one yet. Easier to turn on as well, just a half turn and it fully on. Also I second the other guy about using dissimilar metals. Always use a brass nipple to a brass fitting.
Many more to replace. Will do!
I agree, ball valves are relatively maintenance free even in most industrial applications
Your assistant 🐈 is so busy 🤣
Hi Mat, are you still going to be doing any more fishing videos? 👍
Can’t wait for more videos!
Why the black iron instead of galvanized?
We need more vids bro love the work .. .. thanks
What's happening Mats....would sure like to give you a hand with anything...you are in my neck of the woods up there..been a FL watcher for years 🤙🏾
Plumbers Life
I just did a job like this with my pool pump last summer!
I am retired but if you need anymore help or advice let me know and I love fishing too ! Thanks Matt’s !
Me 40 years ago!!😁
Weird. I didn’t get a notification of a new upload.
Hi from mike A from LA CA. IM GLAD your posting content. This wasnt exactly what I wanted to see. What ID rather see is some fishing hiking camping and through in some cactch and cook. On your last episode You said your opening some camp sites or something like that. You showed your cabins that you were going to open up for overnight stays . are they open yet. And do you have a camp sight to camp in.
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Schedule 80 MIP next time, make your life hell of a lot easier!
Matt, you should of used a galvanized nipple instead of black iron.
Ah ok. That one should be way to change
What do you usually do for living? Is being a RUclipsr your only profession (bread winner)?
If you ever need some electrical work done hit me up. I’m in Merced County
@edntznothing is free in life
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Did she eat the mouse