@@DarthVader-ou2vv not necessarily. The cleaning tip still demands the same amount of torque regardless of the drill driving it. Electric motors only get especially hot when you put a heavy load on them. A combination of more amperage running through the windings and the motor getting bogged down which causes the cooling fan to blow less air through the motor. Also, there is more than one size of corded drill. Get a heavier duty one for the job than needed and you will probably never get the thing hot due to thicker windings where resistance is lower.
@@benargee so what happens when you approach a job without a place to plug it in? Perhaps at a property without working electrics. Its no better at all Ive seen bog standard brushless motors outperform every aspect to a corded brush or brushless, only problems are batteries and once reaching a low enough capacity cordless drills reduce in torque or at atleast some brands i find do But in that regard is because everyone is using 2amp h batteries instead of the bigger 4’s which i say are a necessity when doing moderate or more work load
I love the comment “ he complains but always gets it done”, because we say that every day doing this job. I love watching you guys even though I do this for 8 hours a day 5 days a week.
Nice work, gents!!!! Poor guy was probably cleaning the wrong end of the pipe, but at least you found the source of the problem and fixed it for him. I guess you area going to have to break down and replace your poor drill. It's been through a lot and wanted a permanent vacation. Thank you!!!
AGREE! In indonesia, sometimes couple toad 🐸 will come up from the pipe, usually when its raining 😌 and it makes us stressful bcs they jump everywhere 😣
The ones with battery work with way lower voltages ~20V Where it's 230V with the house power, and when you're working with all this water, you don't want that
I tell you what we could use your mannerism and professionalism here in the states. That's one thing I always admired about South Korea. Always thorough and professional. :D
Your editing is getting so much better! I enjoy the music. Just an FYI, in case you didn't realize. I know you use the batteries every day, so they don't last long but make sure you are taking them off the charger once they are fully charged. It can cause the batteries to go bad. I love watching your channel and I love your sense of humor!
That used to be true, but not any more. Modern li-ion battery chargers from the big drill manufacturers (Makita, Dewalt, Milwaukee, etc) won't trickle charge, and won't turn on charging as the battery self-discharges. There is no issue with leaving modern drill batteries plugged in.
@@littlejackalo5326 I'm a moron. I knew that, too. 🤣 Apparently, my memory went down the drain (see what I did there?! 🤓) after 40.I'm so sorry! You're absolutely correct!
I've learnt some lessons from similar inconvenience . Firstly, I stop dumping especially used cooking oil and greasy stuff into the sink. Used detergent bottle is a great way to store used oil which I then dispose off once it is almost full. Secondly, never remove the strainer of the sink while doing dishwash. Thirdly , before i go to bed , i make sure to rinse off the sink with a pail of water. Finally, it's better to install a bigger drain pipe than the standard size.
He said it right at the end. “The incline is very bad here.” Meaning, the drain has back-fall. This needs a repair or replacement. Otherwise, he’s going to continue to spend money to clean it out every month.... it’s time to spend the money to fix it dude. By the looks of it, it looks like about a 15-20k job which he’s already spent having it cleaned out once a month for 10 years.
You misunderstand, the owner has been self servicing the drain once a month for 10 years. Not hiring a plumbing service to clear the drains. I agree with you it would seem wise to see if it is worth it to fix the back-fall.
It's almost as it's easier to spend 50 to 100 bucks every month for 10 years rather than save 20k to fix a bad line. Plumbers really think people have money to blow like that. Of course it's the right fix but there is probably a reason he hasn't done it and would rather do it himself for 10 years
@@Divisiondoorway I understand what your saying. It more than likely cost a lot more than 50-100 for all that work. It broke his machine on top of that. Your looking more like around 350-500 on this one. Either way, financing a repair like this would actually be cheaper in the long run.
@@jerryh.7839 not really it's not realistic to say that when you don't know someone's financial circumstances I see a lot of people who say that but in the end you are paying 20k for a repair that he was fixing for way cheaper I deal with this at my own home every year as well it's not realistic for me to spend 20-30k on the repair besides you don't know if this guy is renting the unit or planning to move in the future basically everyone I have ever met would not pay for a sewer line explaining why dumping poison Down the drain is so popular not that it's right...
Maybe they have few batteries like three or four and charger or fastcharger and swap them between drill and charger like I do. I have two 2Ah and two 4Ah for my drill and two charger (not fast charger because they pull back them from shop and deleted every information about them for some secret reason and is not possible buy them anymore).
grease is a term for oil waste form cooking or mechanics, the fat in meat renders into grease when heated, and petroleum based lubes break down into grease when residue and dirt mix into it
Is that just built up body grease?? Or am i missing something. If thats body grease then wtf they been using to wash themselves?? I dont know if thats a shower drain cause thats what it lookd like to me 2 mins in
Welcome to another episode of "I didn't search for this"
I probably searched for fake plumber vids, I think that's the cause why YT recommended this vid to me.
@@chambinabi9646 suspicious
I literally just watching room make over vids
I did.
Cordless tools are great, but sometimes a corded tool is better for continuous work in one spot.
Yeah I was gonna comment this they should’ve used like a powerful motor that is corded because it can be cheaper than getting a corded drill
@@JimmyPizzaDelivery break a 20v cordless drill, yes? You can get variable speed corded drills though.
Even for a corded tool you will need a bigger and powerful one to get the job done and few pauses to cool down
@@DarthVader-ou2vv not necessarily. The cleaning tip still demands the same amount of torque regardless of the drill driving it. Electric motors only get especially hot when you put a heavy load on them. A combination of more amperage running through the windings and the motor getting bogged down which causes the cooling fan to blow less air through the motor. Also, there is more than one size of corded drill. Get a heavier duty one for the job than needed and you will probably never get the thing hot due to thicker windings where resistance is lower.
@@benargee so what happens when you approach a job without a place to plug it in? Perhaps at a property without working electrics. Its no better at all
Ive seen bog standard brushless motors outperform every aspect to a corded brush or brushless, only problems are batteries and once reaching a low enough capacity cordless drills reduce in torque or at atleast some brands i find do
But in that regard is because everyone is using 2amp h batteries instead of the bigger 4’s which i say are a necessity when doing moderate or more work load
That drain cam is the game changer.
Ratty is the real game changer...
What game?
I love the comment “ he complains but always gets it done”, because we say that every day doing this job. I love watching you guys even though I do this for 8 hours a day 5 days a week.
As a drain cleaner working with my father, I completely agree.
Nice work, gents!!!! Poor guy was probably cleaning the wrong end of the pipe, but at least you found the source of the problem and fixed it for him. I guess you area going to have to break down and replace your poor drill. It's been through a lot and wanted a permanent vacation. Thank you!!!
Never throw grease in a drain especially during cold weather.
Not sure why this came up on my recommendation feed but thank you CZcams 😂
Am so addicted to watching you guys.
Me too 🤣 my hubby thinks I'm a wierdo
production level for these video is off the chart!
Imagine your heart arteries after 10 years of bacon...
Clean arteries with high pressure 😂
The guy holding the camera has a really soft voice. It's nice 😊
What the hell man, this isn't a dating app it was a video about a greasy drain. I believe you have your mind on a different greased up hole.
Woah you have the same pfp as my best friend
@@hurtfultruth6188 bro they literally just said he had a nice voice lmao
Do you think anyone who compliments you is flirting?
You know, after watching dozens of these videos, I realized one thing in similar in every single video.
WHERE'S THE FREAKIN' COCKROACHES!!???
AGREE! In indonesia, sometimes couple toad 🐸 will come up from the pipe, usually when its raining 😌 and it makes us stressful bcs they jump everywhere 😣
Probably a place where it gets too cold for them lol.
It’s too cold right now, but don’t worry, in summer they’ll be everywhere!
@@JeyJoy29 wow
Compilation nation "most satisfying drain unclogging" has one where alot of roaches come running out lol
I wonder why they don’t use a plug in drill, 100X better especially for constant drill use and changing out batteries every 10 minutes
yeah, they are also more powerful due to being directly connected with energy instead of batteries which have limitations on the power input
The ones with battery work with way lower voltages ~20V
Where it's 230V with the house power, and when you're working with all this water, you don't want that
High voltage can break the machine. (It's on the manual)
@@blockeddrainkorea312 Thanks for the response! clear answer haha
@@blockeddrainkorea312 the plumbing machine has no idea what voltage the drill is running at. All it knows is torque and RPM.
It always put a smile on my face when there's a new upload. Keep up the great content and stay safe!
I so love the variety style of these video's. It's like watching a really relaxing Running Man or 1N2D (yes, us americans LOVE your variety shows).
Rug cleaning and now drain unclogging... Here we go
You guys sure are able to get the job done. Good video. Thanks for sharing.
I tell you what we could use your mannerism and professionalism here in the states. That's one thing I always admired about South Korea. Always thorough and professional. :D
Well done again gentlemen, a very professional service.
Lol I love the sound effects they added. Makes it 10x better👌🏼
Good work guys! A very happy customer!
Never throw greasy things in your sink. Cooking oil, sauce, meat juice etc
What about the toilet?
So where should you put it?
@@Kjartan9 the trash can
@@Kjartan9 let it cool. Then pour in bag and toss. Check your local law’s first though.
@@slickrick2420 even worse
So polite and so warm to each party. Gj!
Good job guys. Keep the videos coming. 👍
Amazing work, thank you for your hardwork once more❤❤❤
Well done guys, I really enjoy your videos
You need a jetter like Ollie has, those drill things always seems to fail
I'm addicted watching to this channel .These team is amazing.
This was super interesting. Great job boys!!! 👌
I'm not sure how I got here, but it was great to watch, thank you!! :-)
Great work as Always guys
Hello from japan!
That must be hard work to catch those and always admire your camera work! great job!
see you on next youtube!
Grease and starch products are a nightmare i get when called for drain servicing
The timing of your sound effects are perfect 🤣🤣🤣
The camera "being used to the dirty water splaying out by now" was hilarious.
This is so gross I couldn't keep watching 😣 Kudos to you guys
You let the magic smoke out!!!!
Enjoyed that, good work, 감사합니다
Your editing is getting so much better! I enjoy the music. Just an FYI, in case you didn't realize. I know you use the batteries every day, so they don't last long but make sure you are taking them off the charger once they are fully charged. It can cause the batteries to go bad.
I love watching your channel and I love your sense of humor!
That used to be true, but not any more. Modern li-ion battery chargers from the big drill manufacturers (Makita, Dewalt, Milwaukee, etc) won't trickle charge, and won't turn on charging as the battery self-discharges. There is no issue with leaving modern drill batteries plugged in.
@@littlejackalo5326 I'm a moron. I knew that, too. 🤣 Apparently, my memory went down the drain (see what I did there?! 🤓) after 40.I'm so sorry! You're absolutely correct!
thank you yt recommendations not only is this video cool this guy has a nice voice
Most plumbers in the US work alone and do not have the benefit of a team. So much easier with at least one partner to 'man' the output area.
I've learnt some lessons from similar inconvenience . Firstly, I stop dumping especially used cooking oil and greasy stuff into the sink. Used detergent bottle is a great way to store used oil which I then dispose off once it is almost full. Secondly, never remove the strainer of the sink while doing dishwash. Thirdly , before i go to bed , i make sure to rinse off the sink with a pail of water. Finally, it's better to install a bigger drain pipe than the standard size.
Nice job 👍. Nice video!
Big chunks came out, i was (sigh of relief) really satisfied 😄
Imagine arteries doing this exact same thing with blood flow....
Normally I wait til the grease is 18 before messing with it.
I loved the Edits. HP 1!
The editing is great
He said it right at the end. “The incline is very bad here.” Meaning, the drain has back-fall. This needs a repair or replacement. Otherwise, he’s going to continue to spend money to clean it out every month.... it’s time to spend the money to fix it dude. By the looks of it, it looks like about a 15-20k job which he’s already spent having it cleaned out once a month for 10 years.
You misunderstand, the owner has been self servicing the drain once a month for 10 years. Not hiring a plumbing service to clear the drains. I agree with you it would seem wise to see if it is worth it to fix the back-fall.
It's almost as it's easier to spend 50 to 100 bucks every month for 10 years rather than save 20k to fix a bad line. Plumbers really think people have money to blow like that. Of course it's the right fix but there is probably a reason he hasn't done it and would rather do it himself for 10 years
@@Divisiondoorway I understand what your saying. It more than likely cost a lot more than 50-100 for all that work. It broke his machine on top of that. Your looking more like around 350-500 on this one. Either way, financing a repair like this would actually be cheaper in the long run.
@@jerryh.7839 not really it's not realistic to say that when you don't know someone's financial circumstances I see a lot of people who say that but in the end you are paying 20k for a repair that he was fixing for way cheaper I deal with this at my own home every year as well it's not realistic for me to spend 20-30k on the repair besides you don't know if this guy is renting the unit or planning to move in the future basically everyone I have ever met would not pay for a sewer line explaining why dumping poison Down the drain is so popular not that it's right...
Thanks, CZcams recommendations!
May have broken your machine . But nothing breaks your will power 💪
Job well done 👍
I'm not sure why , but this is more entertaining than these e girls doing hot tub streams on twitch
The Roger Wakefield of Korea.
So polite. I like it.
Thank you CZcams recommendation 👍🏾
Hero workers. Lovely tv.
Iove that chain thing. I haven't seen it used in other countries. Maybe because of the different piping that is used.
Called flex shaft they have them in us and Australia not sure about other countries
Hey what kind of snake is that? I'd love to get one
Why it is looks clean?
Can I know what stuff you use please??
Poor Mister Camera! :D
Where did you get the drill attachment?
where does all this grease come from?
What kind of drain cam is that
The magic smoke came out of the drill.
Did the drill break or the long snake thing?
Just wondering how much the cost for this operation? In USD
Those batteries stink! You are great plumbers!!!!!
I though its broke the machine. On second though it was run out of battery. Or was it?
good job
I think I’d switch to a corded drill.
What kind of snake do you think that was?
Why there are so much oil and grease in those drains?
Kde to je , Vietnam ?
Subbed!!
Wow, amazing guys
How many batteries do you have in total? 10?!
Maybe they have few batteries like three or four and charger or fastcharger and swap them between drill and charger like I do. I have two 2Ah and two 4Ah for my drill and two charger (not fast charger because they pull back them from shop and deleted every information about them for some secret reason and is not possible buy them anymore).
what is "grease"? was this word used to generally describe the content of the plumbing pipes or it's reffering to specific/special kind of residue?
Actual grease, like cooking grease, grease from 💩, showers, ect.
@@taylormiller7173 Damn that's so much grease build up. Makes my stomach churn!
grease is a term for oil waste form cooking or mechanics, the fat in meat renders into grease when heated, and petroleum based lubes break down into grease when residue and dirt mix into it
The real heroes.
Isn't there grease catchers or bins?
Love your videos!!!!
How i ended up here: pimple popping, chiropractor clicking, cow hoof gp, unblocking Korean drains.....
You skipped carpet cleaning
Amazing guys u are we need u in India.
are you using a Rigid flex shaft to snake that drain or is it something similar?
Diffrent brand
At first when I saw the thumbnail I thought it was a hand in a ice
should put a counter on how many times the shoes came back on
What do you got at the end of that drill is sick I want one let me know please
I guess you mean Flex Shaft from Ridgid..?
I wonder if there's some kind of special acid you can pour down the pipe? Or the pipe won't live through it?
If the grease is quite new..degreaser might work. But the grease that's too old like in the video is very hard to break with solvent
Maybe should have a corded drill for cases like this
What in the heck is wrong with the contractors over there with all these negative slopes on the pipes. You almost never see that here in the states
I have same orange camera 🤣 good to know it will survive anything....
Dude worked much harder then the got paid for I guarantee it
How about a drink... guy gets free follow up for another day 😆
Turn the chuck on the drill off it'll let you use all the torque that drill can offer
Discusting but satisfying 🥴.
Never send cooking grease down any plumbing. Let it harden and use it for later cooking or trash
Is there grease there because they pour their old cooking grease down the drain? Just curious
Is that just built up body grease?? Or am i missing something. If thats body grease then wtf they been using to wash themselves?? I dont know if thats a shower drain cause thats what it lookd like to me 2 mins in
That's most kitchen grease
Bruhh im watching this while taking my breakfast 😂
What camera is that? I need to know the model that can endure that so much water splash
It's Nikon Coolpix W300
@@blockeddrainkorea312 thank you.
6:38 MONEY!! Wooo Hoooo!