@Plumb Hero. Great job. Thanks for putting a threaded end on the PEX supply. Makes it easier for the next guy to replace the stop valve. I see that the toilet was customer supplied.
Real questions, how much do you tighten those bolts? How do you know when to stop? And last, how do you put the bowl over the two bolts on the 1st try? Because it seems like there would be no way to see when its lined up. ✌️
@dwick2009. It turns the water in the bowl into a gel. Makes so that he doesn't have to remove the water. Just flush when finished since it will dissolve the gel. Hope that helps.
Hi there, plumber from down under here, the point you raise is a reasonable one and I would say that obviously personal preference will come to play as well as the possibility that you might have more than one pair of reusable gloves on board and therefore have spares to use three at workday (I certainly do a variety of types for different jobs) and reusable gloves can of course be washed and sanitised as disposable ones other thing to say also is that sometimes it is most effective to put on a disposable black knit trial glove, which is completely waterproof and then put a heavier, highly cut resistant knitted glove on over the top which gives you high grip high, cut resistance and completely waterproof coverage for your hand…
@@blackdog5560: If he's wearing latex disposable gloves underneath the more robust mechanic's gloves, then I'm good with that. And even better if he regularly launders an assortment of mechanic's gloves.
@Plumb Hero. Great job. Thanks for putting a threaded end on the PEX supply. Makes it easier for the next guy to replace the stop valve. I see that the toilet was customer supplied.
I liked that wrench that you had. Never seen one of them.
It’s great
One stop Wrench they are fabulous!
@@PlumbHero Do you have a list of tools that we can look into buying?
Real questions, how much do you tighten those bolts? How do you know when to stop? And last, how do you put the bowl over the two bolts on the 1st try? Because it seems like there would be no way to see when its lined up. ✌️
Nice job🎉
You got to crank down on those flange bolts like the porcelain owes you money... just kidding. Great job!
Very clean
Adjust the flow master up a bit.
The water level wasn't high enough.
What is the powder you put in toilet before you removed it?
@dwick2009. It turns the water in the bowl into a gel. Makes so that he doesn't have to remove the water. Just flush when finished since it will dissolve the gel. Hope that helps.
@@ccadama do you know what it is called?
@@dwick2009 Oatey Liquilock Toilet Water Solidifier Gel or something like it. Can buy at Home Depot or other places.
Forgot to fill the fluidmaster float with water.
For this job, using REUSEABLE GLOVES vs disposable is not for me.
Hi there, plumber from down under here, the point you raise is a reasonable one and I would say that obviously personal preference will come to play as well as the possibility that you might have more than one pair of reusable gloves on board and therefore have spares to use three at workday (I certainly do a variety of types for different jobs) and reusable gloves can of course be washed and sanitised as disposable ones other thing to say also is that sometimes it is most effective to put on a disposable black knit trial glove, which is completely waterproof and then put a heavier, highly cut resistant knitted glove on over the top which gives you high grip high, cut resistance and completely waterproof coverage for your hand…
@@blackdog5560: If he's wearing latex disposable gloves underneath the more robust mechanic's gloves, then I'm good with that. And even better if he regularly launders an assortment of mechanic's gloves.
Good morning
you forgot the silicone seal on the floor.
there is no double level of flushing for pee and poop?
1:21 is that poop ?
It’s the wax seal
@@PlumbHerookay thanks