I don't recommend shark bites next time use regular PEX fittings. Also, no need to debur tbh. If your cut is straight you're good. Well done though! Just a plumbers advice
We went with the Delta Traditional Stainless steel pot filler. We originally bought a cheaper one from amazon but weren't happy with the quality. While the delta is significantly more expensive, we bought it open box which was almost half off. Very happy with it. Here's my link if your interested: amzn.to/4dwpRc9
It’s more about trying to lift heavy pots filled with water from the sink to the stove..especially if you do a lot of canning your own food.. might be easy for you but I’m a petite lady and it’s not so easy
If the reason for this faucet is to not lift heavy pots then how are you gonna remove it from the stove after food is done? Because it’ll be a little bit heavier than just filled with water… maybe installing a drain line from de pot to the garbage disposal or sink? This could be another great idea such as pot fillers. Multimillion dollar idea guys, think about it.
You did such a great job! You sure saved alot of money.
I have to hand it to you you're pretty handy
Thank you!
I don't recommend shark bites next time use regular PEX fittings. Also, no need to debur tbh. If your cut is straight you're good. Well done though! Just a plumbers advice
Thank you! This was earlier on in my DIY journey. Still somewhat learning when it comes to plumbing. Always appreciate positive support.
If it's in open space they're fine, and he followed all instructions, no way I'm putting a sharkbite on a drop ear tho.
@@randomdiyguyyou're doing it right it says on the package that de burning is important
What brand did you go with? Do you have a link to the one you used?
We went with the Delta Traditional Stainless steel pot filler. We originally bought a cheaper one from amazon but weren't happy with the quality. While the delta is significantly more expensive, we bought it open box which was almost half off. Very happy with it. Here's my link if your interested: amzn.to/4dwpRc9
I’m going to rough in my first waterstone pot filler tomorrow. Stupid expensive but I know I can charge a little more. 🤣
Why cold water? Why not hot water since whatever you gonna put on the stove is going to boil?
Mainly because you can use it for other things and also you won’t scald yourself when by accident or anything like that.
Shark bite smh lol
Handy man
Nice
Um no
Don’t use shark bites. There only meant for temporary use.
Ah, pot fillers.
"I'm so busy, I can't fill at the sink and walk it over, I'll save time by filling directly on the stove with cold water."
It’s more about trying to lift heavy pots filled with water from the sink to the stove..especially if you do a lot of canning your own food.. might be easy for you but I’m a petite lady and it’s not so easy
all the new builds have it these days. its definitely a small quality of life must-have
If the reason for this faucet is to not lift heavy pots then how are you gonna remove it from the stove after food is done? Because it’ll be a little bit heavier than just filled with water… maybe installing a drain line from de pot to the garbage disposal or sink? This could be another great idea such as pot fillers. Multimillion dollar idea guys, think about it.