Installing and Replacing Angle stops (under sink)
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- Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
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Thanks Sam, very useful tips. I had a couple of frozen vales under a kitchen sink, one the hot water and the other for the dishwater. They were both placed up against the cabinet wall and with no room to cut the pipe. They were tricky to loosen, especially with all other lines, P-trap etc. Fortunately, I had the same short pipe in your video that fits on the 3/8" connection to give me some leverage, and a ferrule removal tool. I opted for a Sharkebite push on valve, it made it much easier, especially as it rotates after being fitted.
Great video. This was really helpful because it’s filled with plumbing tips. I learned a lot more than just how to change an angle stop. The tip on reaming out any cut pipe was very useful.
Thanks for the feedback, I’ll be sure to slip useful tips on all my future videos. Thanks for watching.
Glad it was helpful!
Great Tips and techniques. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Thanks for the informative video!
Socket and extension great leverage tool
Thanks Sam
*Very easy to use and empty.*
helpful thank you
Thank you for taking the time to make this excellent video. Regarding the tightening of the nut between the angle stop valve and the copper line. Should that be a half or three fourths or full turn after the nut is hand snug tight.
Good camerawork and narration, surprised a guy your size needs wrenches to tighten anything.
Where do you get an escusion plate like that? The ones I see at HD look cheap. Good video!
Now try it with a disposal, reverse osmosis water filter and sliding tray installed
Thank you!!
Re ferrel
So the ferrel does not compress or distort the copper pipe in any way?
Thanks
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I quit watching after 2 minutes because he didn't say what an angle stop is. Why would I want to learn how to install something when I don't know what it is or what its purpose is?
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