I wont lie i am a plumber and ive never opened and rebuilt. 5 yesrs in and halfway through opening one up i got jammed and im checking this out 😅. Bit ashamed
Need to replace the shut off valve on my water heater. Will be using your method to keep the pipes intact, but replacing everything else in one go. Thanks for the visual!
As you say it is unneccesary to use PTFE tape on the compression joint threads. PTFE is for use in threaded pipe joints where the PTFE is pressed into the joint. It replaces the ‘old’ method of horsehair and plumber’s mate paste designed to seal the threads of the joint. However it is also inappropriate to add PTFE tape to the olive to reconnect the compression joint. The seal in these joints is made by the compression of the olive in between the two conical surfaces of the valve body and the compression nut. Thoroughly clean the conical mating surfaces of the valve body and the compression nut and use a NEW olive if the original is damaged. However, typically when you remove a valve from the existing pipework the olive will have pinched the copper pipe it is attached to and capture the nut on either side. These connections can be reused without disassembling the olive if the conical nut surface and olive are in reasonable condition. The compression joint will not leak if the nuts are correctly tightened.
Now try that on a valve that’s 25 years old, corroded and hasn’t been on in 10 of those years. Anyone can take apart a nice shiny brass valve that’s virtually new.
please link a gate valve spindle and gate valve replacement item number, model, etc I cant find a replacement anywhere on amazon or google or homedepot etc
All you did is take it apart and put it back together. And it looked like you may have tightened that packing nut too tight, besides the point though. This could have been interesting if you took apart an old one and showed how you clean all up and then put it back together.
literally, this is stuff that a gifted 3 year old boy likes to do. Not sure what good an instructional video is good for if you're not really going to clean or fix anything while it's in pieces
Very obvious you have no plumbing or heating qualifications. Please be conscientious and careful of what you pass on through youtube as a tiny bit of knowledge can be very dangerous. Your next plumbing video should start with "I am not a qualified plumber and i learned my SKILLS on youtube"
You say "anti-clockwise direction" when you are removing the gate, but you are spinning the gate clockwise in the video. So you misspoke or your video is flipped horizontally...
Even though I am experienced it’s always good to go back to the basics to refresh. good video. Would love to see more since you explain it so well.
Thank you
I wont lie i am a plumber and ive never opened and rebuilt. 5 yesrs in and halfway through opening one up i got jammed and im checking this out 😅. Bit ashamed
Need to replace the shut off valve on my water heater. Will be using your method to keep the pipes intact, but replacing everything else in one go. Thanks for the visual!
I’m glad you enjoyed the video, thank you
As you say it is unneccesary to use PTFE tape on the compression joint threads. PTFE is for use in threaded pipe joints where the PTFE is pressed into the joint. It replaces the ‘old’ method of horsehair and plumber’s mate paste designed to seal the threads of the joint. However it is also inappropriate to add PTFE tape to the olive to reconnect the compression joint. The seal in these joints is made by the compression of the olive in between the two conical surfaces of the valve body and the compression nut. Thoroughly clean the conical mating surfaces of the valve body and the compression nut and use a NEW olive if the original is damaged. However, typically when you remove a valve from the existing pipework the olive will have pinched the copper pipe it is attached to and capture the nut on either side. These connections can be reused without disassembling the olive if the conical nut surface and olive are in reasonable condition. The compression joint will not leak if the nuts are correctly tightened.
Very true, also this person makes no mention of this valve having gland packing which prevents water from leaking out of the stem of the .valve.
Awesome video ! Thanks for taking the time to share your work. very clear.
My pleasure! glad you enjoyed the video
Legend. Saved me loads of time x
🎉is that white thing a Teflon seal between the top and the body and what happened to the packing nut?
Good video, thanks
Super video dude
Thanks!
Thank you. I’ll try it now I’ve seen this as mine is jammed.
Good explanation. Thank you.
Now try that on a valve that’s 25 years old, corroded and hasn’t been on in 10 of those years.
Anyone can take apart a nice shiny brass valve that’s virtually new.
That is true but if you can take apart a nice shiny new valve then you can strip down a valve that is 50years old
@@expedition320 Whatever you say, my "expert".
@@expedition320 the. Idea helped us with how a valve works and what to expect if we can get it open
Thank you for the information
No problem
Thank you friend
Always wondered what the internals were like . Question , Why do they jam ?
A buildup of limescale and dirt are the main reasons these valves jam
@@expedition320 Old ones are greased, so the grease wears away with time.
what can i use to descale a gate valve once it is removed? can kettle descaler be used with brass?
I'm not to sure, some descales can be very hard and could damage the brass.
@@expedition320 i used hot vinegar it appeared to remove scale but valve was still jammed
You may need to get a new valve unfortunately unless it can be unjammed.
Thank you, pal
No problem 👍🏻
Good video !
Thank you, thanks for the comment 👍🏻
please link a gate valve spindle and gate valve replacement item number, model, etc I cant find a replacement anywhere on amazon or google or homedepot etc
replace it with a ball valve.
good job
Thanks!
Madam bravery
Handil damage and soft top point repair make
What can i do is the stem is broke they left inside
Probably replace the whole thing, thanks for the comment 👍🏻
There isn't any rubber washer in a gate valve. Is it?
no its brass
All you did is take it apart and put it back together. And it looked like you may have tightened that packing nut too tight, besides the point though.
This could have been interesting if you took apart an old one and showed how you clean all up and then put it back together.
Thanks for your comment I will keep that in mind for a future video 🤙🏻
Or....replace it with a ball valve.
Or that lol
you failed to put the packing nut back on. why>?
literally, this is stuff that a gifted 3 year old boy likes to do. Not sure what good an instructional video is good for if you're not really going to clean or fix anything while it's in pieces
Maybe I should up my game so I can put out the same quality content as you are, thanks for the feedback 🤙🏻
Very obvious you have no plumbing or heating qualifications.
Please be conscientious and careful of what you pass on through youtube as a tiny bit of knowledge can be very dangerous.
Your next plumbing video should start with "I am not a qualified plumber and i learned my SKILLS on youtube"
No mention whatsoever of the gland packing ?
You say "anti-clockwise direction" when you are removing the gate, but you are spinning the gate clockwise in the video. So you misspoke or your video is flipped horizontally...
could have misspoke, thank you for bringing this up