Vlog #6 | 3 Simple repair jobs in 10 minutes
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- Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
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Welcome back to my vlog series where I take you along with me on my jobs and learn with me along the way!
In this video, I will take you on a couple of jobs where I replace a shutoff valve and move popups out from under a new fence. You may learn things here that you wouldn’t otherwise learn anywhere else some come along for the ride!
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:32 Shutoff valve replacement
03:15 1/4" tubing aren't magical
04:47 HFR installation
05:53 Popups moved out from under a fence
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Love the Vlog series! Thanks for taking us along for the ride.
Thanks for always being there with your encouragement.
I'm in agreement with Luis sir. If you could work with a tripod more it would help us. Especially clips on the struggle. Like dealing with those roots. What did you use, as in which tools have you found to work best. A PRO like yourself makes it all look easy. When you show the struggle we can relate better. I'm out here thinking it's only me that feels like most repairs are a fight and a struggle. Thank you
Yes. I began using a tripod a couple of years ago on a few jobs, but getting the right angle at all times slows me down too much and I can't afford a videographer. The other video you commented on with the inspection and repairs was filmed by my wife. She helped me on another job too on her days off, but she's rarely available for this. Since I am billing by the hour, I must be careful not to take too much of my clients' time to fiddle with the cameras. Also I usually have my days cram full of work lined up so I am in a hurry. I do understand how valuable the minute by minute format would be for you and was thinking about that again today wishing I had a videographer onsite. Hang in there. I'll get there. Thanks for chiming in with your ideas, thoughts, and concerns. Keep them coming. They fuel me and my decisions for improvements.
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enjoy these, thanks for taking us along on your busy day
Glad you like them! I intend to have the next one out this next week.
Love your videos boss if I could add just one recommendation that could help us out. Can you add to your videos the process of you applying the PVC primer and glue, and then you installing the unit/s onto the main sprinkler systems/valves that you are repairing. Thank you!
Luis, I will put that on my list. The reason I haven't is because I don't have a camera person other than myself and I rarely use a tripod, etc. so I just use my smartphone camera. It would be impossible to hold the phone and do the gluing, but I can do it on an upcoming vlog for you.
@@SprinklerPros I would really appreciate it sir thank you so much!