A much needed video to have here on CZcams! Clear. Concise. Light hearted. If only I'd seen it when I started working with ptfe.. mentors would show me so fast that I was left to work it out.
Not only are you hilarious but this video and your one on replacing an outdoor tap made it easy for me. Soon I'll be doing it on my treadmill. Can't play the drums though. Nevermind!
This is my favourite one of your videos, so far. Funny! But not just that, you have solved the PTFE question that I have been struggling to get my head around - which way to wrap it so the tightening of the nut works with it. Thank you.
I knew nothing about plumbing until today when my garden tap broke (valve) Thanks to your videos I've been able to replace it myself and save some much-needed money on a call out. Thanks for your help.
don't normally comment on you tube clips but like to say thanks for making my life easier. I had never used PTFE before and did it first time like pro. Tap sorted!
Can’t believe I just watched a 5 min video on wrapping PTFE tape! 😂😂😂 Mate, you should have your own tv show! You could make watching paint dry fun! 🏆🏆
Oh love your videos. You always make me laugh. This helped me so much. No, I'm not a professional plumber but I am renovating my house on my own. Your info is pure gold. Awesome drumming there James!! 😉😊
Nice toothed rad tail thread as well. Why I'm watching how to do this i have no idea. Nice to see someone showing the right way to do it though. Great job.
Great video well explained. I've used this technique to replace an outside tap but it is leaking slightly where the tape is. Should I just put more on and try again?
Been there done it thank f**k for you tube I was that man with a metre of ptfe tape loosely wrapped on the threads , great vids man thanks for your inputs 👍🏻
Oh I'm struggling so much with the fittings! That's why I'm here... Been doing the tape over and over, screwing it on and off, on and off, on and off. Trying different amounts of tape, screwing it tightly as is could - still leaked. So frustrating
Not so easy though when you're having to wrap it onto a leaky radiator valve thread, or a compression olive in situ, with like an inch of space around it? That can drive you quite insane! :)
Serious question. How much PTFE is too much PTFE? I am installing some taps and cant get rid of annoying drip so I have had to put a s**t load on. Is there any problem?
Now really blow people's minds by showing them the screwdriver wraparound trick of how to PTFE when there is no space to fit the roll around the thread.... HOLD TIGHT !
Why is it no one ever shows you how to do this when you don't have clean access to the thread you're putting the tape on. Anyone can do it with the whole unit in your hand - it's harder upside down in a cupboard where these jobs usually have to be done.
Dumb question. I was taught to do it exactly as you are in this video...7 turns. Now I get the ole..just three...what are you doing? Also, I am just beginning to work with a lot more stainless pipe. Dope...slides out doesn't stick and white slides as well. On the states we have a blue and someone was telling me about a gray tape. Is there a variation I missed whilst in my parental delirium? Some brass seems to act like stainless more as well. I assume it's due to lead free changes. Yeah, took a few years off lol.
plumberparts Like it. Use something like that for air already. It stared at me in the store last time, but I grabbed the trusty inexpensive product, costing me a couple hours of redoing as consequence...Unforgiving fail lol. 20 bucks sounds cheap now. Is it a simple heat to remove as well? Any drawbacks with water application like ideal prep?
Hi, what about putting the tape on a tap that is on a sink and you have to struggle to get underneath. How do you put it on correctly in this situation. Could you do a video showing that please. Or on any pipe that is close to a wall. Cheers
Good vid, but it would been maybe good to mention that there's few thiknesses of tape sold. Doing seven wraps on thicker tapes might even crack your smaller fittings :)
Quality uploads . . . .mdpe can it be used underground for about 20ft from an existing outside cold water tap . . . . To supply an out building . I'm a bricky who is doing a small scheme and thought about digging a channel . . . Laying polypipe and leaving the rest to the plumber .......what do you reckon fella ? Or is it a piece of piss to use the push stuff .... Cheers mucka
I wonder what you think about ppl putting tape and loctite 5776 on the same thread.. like first roll some tape on and then smear that "glue" on top... I think that's just stupid!
Hi. How can you tell which way the thread is going to ensure you put the PTFE tape on the correct way? - I am fixing a new garden tap to existing pipework. Does the thread always go in the same direction? Thx
I'll need to seal a 1 inch thread that goes into a booster pump. The connection (without a sealant) is quite loose so I guess I'll have to use at least 20 turns!
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Could ptfe be used around a compression olive as its that that should create the seal ?
The over-the-shoulder view really works for me. This has got to be the best video on CZcams that demonstrates how to apply thread seal tape.
holy shit, a plumbing channel that's both very informative AND entertaining. what a find!
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A much needed video to have here on CZcams! Clear. Concise. Light hearted. If only I'd seen it when I started working with ptfe.. mentors would show me so fast that I was left to work it out.
Not only are you hilarious but this video and your one on replacing an outdoor tap made it easy for me. Soon I'll be doing it on my treadmill. Can't play the drums though. Nevermind!
This is my favourite one of your videos, so far. Funny! But not just that, you have solved the PTFE question that I have been struggling to get my head around - which way to wrap it so the tightening of the nut works with it. Thank you.
I knew nothing about plumbing until today when my garden tap broke (valve) Thanks to your videos I've been able to replace it myself and save some much-needed money on a call out. Thanks for your help.
You managed to make a video about PTFE tape entertaining, i'm impressed!! I had a PTFE tape fail before I watched this!
PTFE = Plumbers Tape For Everything 👍
Good information + banter = Winning combo for CZcams.
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plumberparts I certainly did good sir. What I really want to see is you playing that strat and using ptfe lol
Brilliant! Plumber/musician. My kind of plumber. Thanks for the videos. Helped me out a lot. cheers
No worries!
don't normally comment on you tube clips but like to say thanks for making my life easier. I had never used PTFE before and did it first time like pro. Tap sorted!
No worries Andrew, happy to help! Sorry for the delay in replying!
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2:12 Putting the left thumb on the tape against the tap outside the thread is so helpful to stop the tape sliding around the tap thread.
You have made my week watching your videos I have now got the knowledge and confidence to do the jobs that need doing just brilliant
Yet another quality instructional video coupled with a pure ANIMAL moment on the drums...Top drumming!
Cheers man!
Mate... you made using boring PFTE such fun... you are not a bad drummer either! You are a natural!
Very entertaining and best teacher ever! Who would have known there was a wrong way. I'll definitely remember how to do this properly :)
Can’t believe I just watched a 5 min video on wrapping PTFE tape! 😂😂😂
Mate, you should have your own tv show!
You could make watching paint dry fun! 🏆🏆
WWont forget this lesson in a hurry. Thanks!
Cracking videos... - Sharing away, you made my renovation tasks a lot easier...
Oh love your videos. You always make me laugh. This helped me so much. No, I'm not a professional plumber but I am renovating my house on my own. Your info is pure gold. Awesome drumming there James!! 😉😊
Do you wrap the PTFE around the Olive?.
You made me smile again. 😊 Informative yet enjoyable.
Sorted. Plumbed in my mixer taps today using your vids and a plumber mate’s tools.
Cheers mate.
Put a drumming video up!
Love watching your videos, but this one was the most entertaining one so far.
Hey, you changed me from a PTFE TAPE tragic to a PTFE TAPE Champion!!!
Nice toothed rad tail thread as well. Why I'm watching how to do this i have no idea. Nice to see someone showing the right way to do it though. Great job.
Cheers dude!
Followed this to the letter and sorted my leaking washing machine tap, cheers!
This guy is wayyyy funnier than most so-called comedians being paid for their efforts, these days.
He's an alright plumber too. 😋
Great video well explained. I've used this technique to replace an outside tap but it is leaking slightly where the tape is. Should I just put more on and try again?
Now you're just showing off! Thanks for the guide.
I bet your neighbours love you! Great video, thanks so much.
love it - ace instructions as ever
I needed some PTFE super quick and had a delivery from the BESt place ever. Great service based in Birmingham
Paul Lumb Yes, both my dad and me have been customers of them for years. Definitely the BESt reliable suppliers in my book.
Yep. Only place I use these days.
many thanks. funnyasf. saved me a tonne of heart ache. awesome drumming too ! gold mate !
Been there done it thank f**k for you tube I was that man with a metre of ptfe tape loosely wrapped on the threads , great vids man thanks for your inputs 👍🏻
Education and Comedy..what a guy !
Oh I'm struggling so much with the fittings! That's why I'm here... Been doing the tape over and over, screwing it on and off, on and off, on and off. Trying different amounts of tape, screwing it tightly as is could - still leaked. So frustrating
Not so easy though when you're having to wrap it onto a leaky radiator valve thread, or a compression olive in situ, with like an inch of space around it? That can drive you quite insane! :)
Wrap the PTFE on the end of a pencil then. use that to wrap your PTFE on to he olive
Brilliant! Thank you for the informative but fun vid! Good drumming too! :D
But do you PTFE the thread of a compression joint or the olive?
Really helpful. thanks.
Fanks man you rock and made me smile. 👊
HOLD TIGHT!!
Love that last part, oh and nice drums pal.
Cheers dude!
Daft question. When is it wound around the thread and when do you make a washer out of the tape?
Absolutely hilarious, and I don't even need PTFE tape!
Thanks for this. Definitely helped me out!! 👍
😂 get video cheers 🍻 pissed my self at last few seconds of your vlog . Great sense of humour 😸
Poly Tetra Fluoro Ethylene tape my arse! PTFE = Plastic tape for engineers. ;)
As if I don't know how to wrap a tape around a pipe! For how to use this in real life have a look at - czcams.com/video/R4KJmWUZcrs/video.html.
excellent vid. I wonder what they used before ptfe?
Boss White and Hemp. As an apprentice (early 1970's) and definitely on the screwed thread on black iron pipework.
Hemp or plumbers mate or putty
😃you learn some thing. New every day👍
Serious question. How much PTFE is too much PTFE? I am installing some taps and cant get rid of annoying drip so I have had to put a s**t load on. Is there any problem?
ahahahahaha, you're so funny. i like your videos. this one made me laugh so much..ahahahahahaha.
tisoy kuno Thanks!
Fantastic channel, keep them coming fella!
+Jeremy Davies Cheers dude!
Thanks so much
I need to ptfe under a sink, the pipe is attached to the tap, and there is no space to wind the ptfe with the spool...help please
Thanks Mate. Good video.
Now really blow people's minds by showing them the screwdriver wraparound trick of how to PTFE when there is no space to fit the roll around the thread.... HOLD TIGHT !
Where I live we are using plumber's hemp and paste to this day...
Hi! What do you think about Tangit Uni-Lock instead of using PTEF tape?
Thanks this will help for college
No worries mate!
What's that tune playing in the background when your PTFEing on the treadmill?
Why is it no one ever shows you how to do this when you don't have clean access to the thread you're putting the tape on. Anyone can do it with the whole unit in your hand - it's harder upside down in a cupboard where these jobs usually have to be done.
Dumb question. I was taught to do it exactly as you are in this video...7 turns. Now I get the ole..just three...what are you doing? Also, I am just beginning to work with a lot more stainless pipe. Dope...slides out doesn't stick and white slides as well. On the states we have a blue and someone was telling me about a gray tape. Is there a variation I missed whilst in my parental delirium? Some brass seems to act like stainless more as well. I assume it's due to lead free changes. Yeah, took a few years off lol.
Dunno mate, have you tried Loctite 55? Enjoy the delirium!
plumberparts Like it. Use something like that for air already. It stared at me in the store last time, but I grabbed the trusty inexpensive product, costing me a couple hours of redoing as consequence...Unforgiving fail lol. 20 bucks sounds cheap now. Is it a simple heat to remove as well? Any drawbacks with water application like ideal prep?
Nice drumming!
thanks mate
Hi, what about putting the tape on a tap that is on a sink and you have to struggle to get underneath. How do you put it on correctly in this situation. Could you do a video showing that please. Or on any pipe that is close to a wall. Cheers
Added to the list!
How do you PTFE your walls if you have a noisy neighbour?
Good vid, but it would been maybe good to mention that there's few thiknesses of tape sold. Doing seven wraps on thicker tapes might even crack your smaller fittings :)
You crazy man love those drums great job HHHHHHHHHHOLD TIGHT !
hello there, i was wondering if you could cover x dimensions, how to cut pipe the right lenght. cheers great vids btw.
It's now in the list!
Id never put 7 wraps. Insane! Just enough to cover the threads and wrap it in the same direction your fitting is screwing on
some fittings require 10 times round
Definitely holding the PTFE tight!
Boom!
Thank you so much!
why didn't I watch this last week before my PTFE disaster borne leak fail.
looks like good technique.
Your a plumber drummer!
2:39 "PTFE / Teflon is so easy to apply once you've had a little bit of practice":
It is like flying a 747, it is so easy when you know how.
Brilliant
Admission: I had too much difficulty just trying to copy your advice on which way to hold the tape roll.
Geez.
Maybe I am losing it.
Or have already.
“I’ve done it wrong again” 😂😂😂
first job learnt as a apprentice
Good Lad!
Quality uploads . . . .mdpe can it be used underground for about 20ft from an existing outside cold water tap . . . . To supply an out building . I'm a bricky who is doing a small scheme and thought about digging a channel . . . Laying polypipe and leaving the rest to the plumber .......what do you reckon fella ? Or is it a piece of piss to use the push stuff .... Cheers mucka
Use the mdpe. Good luck!
brilliant video, hilarious! If you do my PTFE i can do your garden :)
I wonder what you think about ppl putting tape and loctite 5776
on the same thread.. like first roll some tape on and then smear that "glue" on top... I think that's just stupid!
Nice drumming...
GOSH YOU ARE HILARIOUS!!! LOVE YOU......YOU THE BEST
Cheers man!
You want to get some acoustic foam panels on that wall mush. Stop the echoes. 😃
+Dave Stalker-Gillman Ha! Cheers mate!
Hi. How can you tell which way the thread is going to ensure you put the PTFE tape on the correct way? - I am fixing a new garden tap to existing pipework. Does the thread always go in the same direction? Thx
when you are tightning you screw clockwise -so when you put the tape on-the thread you put it on clockwise..
That’s funny boy 😂 thanks for the info
Legend!
Cheers
Sellotape tape works just as well.
7 wraps! I guess I don't put enough on.
That wasn't really meant to be the amount of wraps it was just my usual amount!
Your so funny but informative. Cool !!
Cheers mate!
0:54 i laughed so hard
is that a surface pro on the table
Don't know what you're on about! :)
Great vid - hilarious
I've now heard 10 turns, 8, 7 and 3. Is the truth out there ? Please tell !
I for some reason count to 10 now....but it changes with the wind!
I'll need to seal a 1 inch thread that goes into a booster pump. The connection (without a sealant) is quite loose so I guess I'll have to use at least 20 turns!