Dude, doing this all day every day, forget that, give me the torch. I installed my system at home and wish I picked up the torch a day I only installed 400 ft
Same, my old mentor would just tell me to stop being a bitch and push it through, 😆. Drip line is usually easier to push through it especially if you give it a little wiggle. Swing pipe is tough, though. We would push it through also, but damn did that just leave a circular mark on your palm after doing it so many times. A torch would've been nice on that, but we've managed to push through it also, or just buy the Lasco Helix fittings, which makes it hell of a lot easier. They practically can get screwed in instead of pushing it in by brute force
@@RandomRadshi I’m sure you might have gotten your answer elsewhere at this point, but you can absolutely just push the hosing into the couplings manually. It is designed to work without any special tools, but the blowtorch makes it more malleable for a faster professional install.
@@hayden47371 hi! Thanks for reply. In this one year I helped many of neighbors n friends install sprinklers for veg gardens. I also helped repair many.
Sorry my G, you can just push that tee right into the drip line by hand force. Save yourself the map gas and time.
It was easier this way
💯 bro and if there not the right ts where’s the clips?
@@Locky-c9e lol yes they are trust me
Just makes it easier my hands were hurting that day
Dude, doing this all day every day, forget that, give me the torch. I installed my system at home and wish I picked up the torch a day I only installed 400 ft
Bless you for employing people with special needs
I do irrigation my boss would curse me out if he saw me use a torch to put a coupling or tee on some drip. Now funny pipe I could understand.
My hands were hurting that day lmao
lol
Same, my old mentor would just tell me to stop being a bitch and push it through, 😆. Drip line is usually easier to push through it especially if you give it a little wiggle. Swing pipe is tough, though. We would push it through also, but damn did that just leave a circular mark on your palm after doing it so many times. A torch would've been nice on that, but we've managed to push through it also, or just buy the Lasco Helix fittings, which makes it hell of a lot easier. They practically can get screwed in instead of pushing it in by brute force
Can I use a regular gas lighter instead?
WTF? Why someone would hit a 'Like' for a question?
@@RandomRadshi I’m sure you might have gotten your answer elsewhere at this point, but you can absolutely just push the hosing into the couplings manually. It is designed to work without any special tools, but the blowtorch makes it more malleable for a faster professional install.
@@hayden47371 hi! Thanks for reply.
In this one year I helped many of neighbors n friends install sprinklers for veg gardens. I also helped repair many.
Soft hands brother, just kidding, but it’s not so hard to insert the fittings, all in the technique
Thanks for this video this will make my life a whole lot easier
No problem
Glad I saw this. I can use heating gun
Never seen this case I am been around long enough gotta try this 🤙
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Polly tube is the absolute worst thing ever made for water. PVC all the way.
Where are the clamps?
Barbed fittings
Le a de abundar el jale en ese estilo
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No need for the blow torch the fittings do fit for drip and where’s the clips?
No it’s not
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No clamps? Not a good idea
You dont heat drip line!
Just a tad to connect them
@@gardeningfoundhere958might try this out